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Batting Records - BBL Season 2019-20

BBL Season 2019-20: Highest Strike Rate By a Batter

All Seasons 2019-20
#1 - Leader

Tom Banton

Brisbane Heat

176

Strike Rate

7Inn
223Runs
0100s
166s
#2 - Second

Matthew Wade

Hobart Hurricanes

171

Strike Rate

8Inn
351Runs
1100s
156s
#3 - Third

Philip Salt

Adelaide Strikers

164

Strike Rate

15Inn
361Runs
0100s
126s

Batting Insights - BBL 2019

BBL 2019-20 Highest Strike Rate leaderboard

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The BBL 2019-20 highest strike rate table ranks batters by runs per 100 balls (minimum 100 runs) in BBL 2019-20. It highlights impact hitters whose scoring pace changes matches, whether through powerplay blitzes or late-innings surges. This metric is essential for spotting finishers and high-tempo top-order batters who keep the run rate ahead of the required rate.

At the top you will see names like Tom Banton, Matthew Wade and Philip Salt, showing how powerplay bursts and death-overs acceleration separate the best. The leaderboard includes runs, balls faced and boundaries to reveal whether a strike rate is powered by short cameos or sustained dominance. Use it to compare explosive batters across seasons and venues.

Key insights

  • Tom Banton leads with 176 SR.
  • Gap to #2 (Matthew Wade) is 5 SR.
  • Top three: Tom Banton, Matthew Wade and Philip Salt.
  • Tom Banton scored at SR 176 across 7 innings.

Top players mentioned

# Player Inn SR Runs HS Balls 4s 6s 50s 100s
4 Mohammad Nabi 6 160 160 63 100 11 7 1 0
5 Josh Inglis 14 153 405 73 263 41 15 4 0
6 Rashid Khan 11 153 124 40 81 10 8 0 0
7 Steven Smith 4 151 120 66 79 12 3 1 0
8 Tom Curran 10 149 133 43 89 13 4 0 0
9 George Bailey 9 149 173 43 116 15 8 0 0
10 Chris Lynn 14 148 387 94 260 36 23 2 0
11 Glenn Maxwell 15 148 398 83 268 28 20 3 0
12 Moises Henriques 14 148 267 72 180 12 15 1 0
13 Chris Morris 12 147 112 21 76 9 4 0 0
14 Alex Hales 17 146 576 85 392 59 23 6 0
15 Mitchell Marsh 14 145 382 93 263 19 20 2 0
16 Sam Harper 12 144 279 73 193 28 10 2 0
17 Max Bryant 10 143 145 65 101 19 5 1 0
18 Liam Livingstone 14 142 425 79 298 26 27 4 0
19 Travis Head 7 140 228 79 162 19 10 1 0
20 AB de Villiers 6 140 146 71 104 8 6 1 0
21 Aaron Finch 9 139 363 109 261 23 16 3 1
22 Matt Short 12 137 176 41 128 11 8 0 0
23 Nick Larkin 11 136 297 83 217 29 8 2 0
24 Marcus Stoinis 17 136 705 147 516 62 28 6 1
25 Jonathan Wells 14 135 478 68 353 38 9 4 0
26 Jake Weatherald 15 133 407 83 304 47 13 2 0
27 Beau Webster 14 131 425 67 322 26 17 3 0
28 D'Arcy Short 9 131 357 103 272 28 14 3 1
29 David Miller 12 131 198 90 151 10 9 1 0
30 Alex Ross 15 130 372 58 286 25 14 2 0
31 Josh Philippe 16 129 487 83 375 41 16 5 0
32 Matthew Renshaw 14 129 348 65 268 27 13 3 0
33 Peter Handscomb 10 128 188 65 146 14 5 1 0
34 Sam Heazlett 8 127 133 56 104 16 2 1 0
35 Daniel Christian 14 126 128 32 101 8 5 0 0
36 Callum Ferguson 17 126 376 73 297 35 8 3 0
37 Hilton Cartwright 8 126 230 59 182 27 6 2 0
38 Alex Carey 11 125 391 55 312 30 13 1 0
39 Mac Wright 4 125 149 70 119 11 5 2 0
40 Usman Khawaja 17 124 388 66 312 42 5 3 0
41 Daniel Hughes 15 124 267 40 215 28 4 0 0
42 Shaun Marsh 12 124 449 63 362 40 14 3 0
43 James Vince 15 123 323 51 262 24 9 1 0
44 Ben McDermott 14 122 265 51 216 11 11 1 0
45 Ben Cutting 13 122 217 43 177 17 10 0 0
46 Cameron Bancroft 13 112 290 51 257 16 7 2 0
47 Caleb Jewell 10 110 181 31 164 21 1 0 0
48 Cameron Green 9 108 106 36 98 7 0 0 0
49 Jordan Silk 10 106 188 36 177 7 3 0 0
50 Marcus Harris 9 105 119 42 113 9 4 0 0
51 Nicolas Maddinson 14 88 143 40 161 17 2 0 0

FAQs

Who leads highest strike rate in BBL 2019-20?

Tom Banton leads BBL 2019-20 with 176 SR.

Is there a minimum runs filter for strike rate rankings?

Yes. Batters are included after scoring a minimum of 100 runs.

How often is this updated?

We update these leaderboards after each BBL season using ball-by-ball data.

Where does the data come from?

The underlying ball-by-ball data is sourced from Cricsheet.