Today we discuss the Cricketers with the most runs in CPL 2018. The CPL 2018 or Caribbean Premier League 2018 was the sixth edition of Caribbean Premier League which would see 6 franchise teams fighting for the tournament title. The tournament was co-hosted by Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Guyana, Barbados, Jamaica & Saint Lucia during August 8-September 16, 2018. Trinbago Knight Riders won the tournament, their third Caribbean Premier League title, defeating Guyana Amazon Warriors in the title clash. Here we talk about the batters who scored the most runs in CPL 2018.
5. Brendon McCullum (Trinbago Knight Riders)
The right-handed batter-wicket-keeper from Otago, New Zealand, Brendon Barrie McCullum, was part of the Trinbago Knight Riders team for the Caribbean Premier League 2018. McCullum, who would play for most of the T20 leagues across the globe, would go on to score 343 runs from 13 innings of the 13 matches he played in the Caribbean Premier League 2018 at an average of 26 around. His scores included 3 fifties; McCullum’s 68 against St Lucia Stars was his best score of the tournament. With these runs, Brendon McCullum made to the top 5 list for the most runs in CPL 2018.
4. Darren Bravo (Trinbago Knight Riders)
The left -handed batter from Trinidad, Darren Michael Bravo, was part of the Trinbago Knight Riders team for the Caribbean Premier League 2018. Bravo, who would play for most of the T20 leagues across the globe, would go on to score 349 runs from 13 innings of the 13 matches he played in the Caribbean Premier League 2018 at an average of 38+. His score included 2 fifties; Bravo’s 94 not out against St Lucia Stars was his best score of the tournament. With these runs, Darren Bravo made to the top 5 list for the most runs in CPL 2018.
3. Shimron Hetmyer (Guyana Amazon Warriors)
The Left hand batter from Guyana, Shimron Odilon Hetmyer, was part of the Guyana Amazon Warriors team for the Caribbean Premier League 2018. Hetmyer, who would play for Delhi Capitals in Indian Premier League, would go on to score 440 runs from 12 innings of the 12 matches he played in the Caribbean Premier League 2018 at an average of 40. His score included two fifties & a hundred and Shimron’s 100 against Jamaica Tawallah was his best score of the tournament. With these runs, he featured into the top 5 list for the most runs in CPL 2018.
2. Glenn Phillips (Jamaica Tallawahs)
The South Africa born Right hand WK-batter Glenn Dominic Phillips was part of the Jamaica Tallawahs team for the Caribbean Premier League 2018. Phillips, who would play for New Zealand Cricket team in international cricket, would go on to score 457 runs from 11 innings of the 11 matches he played in the Caribbean Premier League 2018 at an average of 41+. His scores included 2 fifties & a hundred; Glenn’s 103 against St Kitts and Nevis Patriots was his best from the tournament. With these runs, Glenn Phillips made to the top 5 list for the most runs in CPL 2018.
1. Colin Munro (Trinbago Knight Riders)
The Left-handed batter from Durban, South Africa, Colin Munro, was part of the Trinbago Knight Riders team for the Caribbean Premier League 2018. Munro, who would also play for most of the T20 leagues across the globe, would go on to score 567 runs from 13 innings of the 13 matches he played in the Caribbean Premier League 2018 at an average of 51. His scores included 6 fifties and Colin’s 90 against Guyana Amazon Warriors was his best score of the tournament. With these runs, Colin Munro featured into the top 5 list for the most runs in CPL 2018.
These were the cricketers who were seen at the top at the runs table of the Caribbean Premier League 2018. These exceptional batting performances made the tournament a great success. This is it for today. Hope you liked it, don’t forget to comment in your thoughts and questions. Stay well and keep reading about our T20 Leagues stars.
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