Highveld Lions vs Sydney Sixers Statistical Highlights CLT20 - 2012

Highveld Lions vs Sydney Sixers Statistical Highlights CLT20-2012: 

LIO-vs-SYD-CLT20-2012

0 Dominic Thornely was dismissed without facing a ball (stumped off a wide). He became the third batsman to be dismissed without facing a ball after Central Districts’ Mathew Sinclair (stumped vs Wayamba at Port Elizabeth in 2010) and Chennai Super Kings’ Wridiman Saha (run-out at the non-striker’s end vs New South Wales at Chennai in 2011). In addition, Auckland’s Martin Guptill suffered this fate in a CLT20 qualifier match vs Kolkata Knight Riders at Hyderabad in 2011 when he was run-out at the non-striker’s end without facing a ball.

3 Matches won by Sydney Sixers in CLT20 2012 – out of three they’ve played so far. 

4 Number of dismissals by Brad Haddin in the match. He became only the second wicketkeeper to effect four dismissals in a CLT20 match after Chennai Super Kings’ MS Dhoni, who has done so on two occasions.

12 The runs produced off the first three balls of Lions innings – four byes and two boundaries struck by Gulam Bodi

14 Number of times Shane Watson has scored 25 and taken 2 wickets in the same match in Twenty20 cricket.

84 Total runs scored by Gulam Bodi and Jean Symes (SR 140.00). The rest of the Lions batsmen managed only a combined 45 (SR 73.77) runs.

source: clt20.com
  • Haddin: "I thought we were very good in patches today but still also not so good. We were pretty happy with the total we needed to chase, our quicks were outstanding again today. We are thinking about the Semi Finals now."
  • Petersen: "We had a good start, but just a few bad overs with bat and ball cost us today and that's what this format is all about. Aaron Phangiso is very underrated and he has done very well for us so far."
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