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 Hundred this year.
Sam Curran and Tom Curran helped the Oval Invincibles to the crown, in a side that also featured BBL-contracted players Sam Billings, Adam Zampa and Jason Behrendorff.
Sixers import Sam Curran finished ninth overall for runs (238) at 4 with a superb strike rate of 176.29, plus he took 12 wickets in 9 games, with an economy rate of 8.55. Tom Curran claimed 12 scalps in 9 games, while Behrendorff took 10 wickets in 9 games with an economy of 7.48.
Stars recruit Joe Clarke had a good tournament for Birmingham Phoenix, finishing 10th for runs with 229 at 28.62. David Warner managed 200 runs in 8 knocks for London Spirit.
Hurricanes all-rounder import Rehan Ahmed impressed with 189 runs from 9 knocks for Trent Rockets, alongside the second most wickets in the comp with 12 with his legbreaks, with an economy rate of 7.64.
Riley Meredith dominated again in the UK with 12 wickets in 6 games for Welsh Fire, including 4-9 against the Manchester Originals.
Stars big-hitter Marcus Stoinis was effective with the ball, taking 12 wickets in 10 games, plus 146 runs with the bat, including 64 from 38 in the final for Trent Rockets.
Chris Green (11 wickets) and David Payne (10 wickets) were both good during the tournament, while Jamie Overton took 8 wickets in 6 games and belted 70 runs at a strike rate of 184.21 from 5 knocks.
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