Want to know who’s in and out of form? Honeyball has done the hard work for you, recalling all the best and worst BBL-contracted performers from the 2025 T20 Blast.
T20 Blast (May 29 – September 13)
Hobart speedster Riley Meredith topped the wickets charts with 28 for champions Somerset, including two 4fas. He went at 16.32 with an economy rate of 8.62. He missed the finals day with all Australians recalled.
D’Arcy Short posted five half-centuries for Gloucestershire to finish fourth for runs (551 at 42.38 with a strike rate of 136). Stars recruit Joe Clarke was Notts’ top scorer with 420 runs at 30.
Chris Lynn only played 4 games but finished with the comp’s second best strike rate of 198.21, posting 2 half-centuries and a ton.
Behind Lynn, Hilton Cartwright and Daniel Sams had the third and fourth best strike rates, clubbing some handy middle-order runs.
Sixers import Sam Curran did well with 365 runs at a 142 strike rate for Surrey, plus 21 wickets at 18.47 with an 8.46 economy rate.
Among the bowlers, Strikers left-armer Luke Wood had the seventh most wickets with 22 in 11 games with an economy of 8.69. Thunder bowler Nathan McAndrew took 23 in 14 games.
Sixers all-rounder Ben Dwarshuis had a good tournament for Worcs with 18 wickets in 13 games, on top of 226 runs in 11 innings with a 167 strike rate.
From an economy rate perspective, Scorchers import David Payne was inside the top 10 at 6.77 from 14 games, taking 17 wickets. Chris Jordan and Chris Green were among the stingiest too, with 18 and 21 wickets respectively.
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