Caribbean: The highest 5 main run scorers, wicket takers, and most dismissals taken for the second week of the CG United Tremendous 50 cricket event. From October 23, 2023, to October 29, 2023, the rankings in these classes have been modified from the primary week.
Prime 5 Main Run Scorers
- Sherfane Rutherford of Guyana Blissful Eagles secured 244 runs and stood within the high place within the standing of the Tremendous 50 Cricket event.
- Alick Athanaze secured the second place within the standing. The Dominican participant is from Windward Volcanoes. He has the second-highest runs within the event that are 237.
- Kjorn Ottley secured the third place within the standing. He’s from Trinidad and Tobago Crimson Pressure and made 223 runs.
- Kadeem Alleyne of Mixed Campuses and Schools stood on the fourth place of the Tremendous 50 cricket event. He made 203 runs.
- Johann Jeremiah of Mixed Campuses and Schools additionally managed to make a spot within the high 5 main run scorers of the event. He’s on the fifth place with 201 runs.
Prime 5 Wicket Takers
- Yannic Cariah of Trinidad and Tobago Crimson Pressure secured the primary place with essentially the most wickets. He took 14 wickets within the event to this point.
- Daniel Doram of Leeward Islands Hurricanes secured the second place with 10 wickets.
- Gudekesh Motie took 9 wickets within the event and secured the third place. He’s from Guyana Blissful Eagles.
- Sunil Narine of Trinidad and Tobago Crimson Pressure is on the fourth place with 9 wickets.
- Kevi Sinclair of Guyana Blissful Eagles is on the fifth place with 9 wickets.
Prime 5 Most Dismissals Taken
- Johsua Da Silva of Trinidad and Tobago Crimson Pressure stood on the primary place with seven dismissals.
- TJ Bishop of West Indies Academy secured the second place with seven dismissals.
- Jahmas Hamilton of Leeward Islands Hurricanes secured the third place with seven dismissals.
- Kadeem Alleyne of Mixed Campuses and Schools secured fourth place with six dismissals.
- Shane Dowrich of Mixed Campuses and Schools secured fifth place with six dismissals.