BBL|11 Form Guide: Burns, Khawaja & Sandhu centuries, Billings wins English T20 title

Catch up on the latest form of BBL relevant players from across the globe, including international T20 leagues and domestic state competitions to help guide your SuperCoach selections.

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Queensland 50-over Premier Cricket

Stars recruit Joe Burns produced a return to form with an unbeaten century, along with Thunder captain Usman Khawaja. Sixers’ BBL|10 member Gurinder Sandhu also reached triple figures, while new Hurricanes recruit Josh Kann impressed with both bat and ball, along with Michael Neser.

Joe Burns 134*(130)

Usman Khawaja 117*(119)

Lachy Pfeffer 98(164)

Mark Steketee 2-42(9.5)

Jack Wildermuth 0-47(9) & 4*(1)

Cameron Boyce 2-32(10)

Sam Heazlett 41(35)

Gurinder Sandhu 1-55(10) & 102(104)

Mitch Swepson 1-51(10)

Michael Neser 2-40(10) & 68*(64)

Hayden Kerr 2-43(10) & 4(8)

Josh Kann 3-38(8) & 72(81)

Matt Kuhnemann 1-28(10) & 17*(26)

Max Bryant 13(13)

Matt Renshaw 67(89) & 1-28(10)

Matt Willans 4-53(10)

Nick Larkin 26(39)

Arjun Nair 12(18) & 3-40(6.5)

James Bazley 0-22(7) & 11(12)

Simon Milenko 1-26(6) & 24(19)

Marnus Labuschagne 1-32(10) & 39*(48)

Vitality Blast Finals

There wasn’t a lot to get excited about from a BBL perspective in the weekend’s finals, although Heat BBL|10 import Joe Denly took a 3fa with the ball. Sam Billings skippered Kent to the title.

James Vince 2(7)

Lewis Gregory 18(20), 6(8)

Joe Denly 3(8) 0-16(2), 0(1) & 3-31(4)

Sam Billings 14(14), 2(5)

Phil Salt 9(6)

Caribbean Premier League playoffs

BBL free agent Fawad Ahmed did well as the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots won the title, taking four wickets across two games in the playoffs. Tim David was strong in his middle-order role in the semi-final.

Fawad Ahmed 2-32(4), 2-22(4)

Tim David 10(10), 38*(17)

Keemo Paul 39(21), DNB & 2-21(1.3)

Nicholas Pooran 26(14)

Imran Tahir 5*(2) & 0-41(4)

Andre Fletcher 4(14)

Colin Munro 28(23)

Others

Canes recruit Sandeep Lamichhane did not bowl in Nepal’s loss to Oman due to a stomach injury. He returned with two wickets against USA on Saturday before taking 4-18 from 8.1 overs on Sunday as his side dominated to win by seven wickets versus Oman.

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