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Player Team Rahmat Shah Afghanistan Najibullah Zadran player team innings runs balls fours sixes highest strike Rahmat Shah Afghanistan 9 259 396 29 1 62 65 Najibullah Zadran Afghanistan 8 230 259 20 4 51 88 Hashmatullah Shahidi Afghanistan 8 197 349 21 2 76 56 Gulbadin Naib Afghanistan 9 194 243 19 2 47 79 Asghar Afghan Afghanistan 6 154 177 11 5 44 87 Ikram Alikhil Afghanistan 7 142 246 9 0 86 57 Mohammad Nabi Afghanistan 9 107 147 5 2 52 72 Rashid Khan Afghanistan 9 105 104 11 4 35 100 Hazratullah Zazai Afghanistan 5 96 102 12 2 34 94 Samiullah Shinwari Afghanistan 3 74 92 4 1 49 80 Noor Ali Zadran Afghanistan 3 63 103 9 0 32 61 Mujeeb Ur Rahman Afghanistan 6 28 29 2 2 13 96 Sayed Shirzad Afghanistan 1 25 10 2 2 25 250 Hamid Hassan Afghanistan 5 15 24 1 1 7 62 Aftab Alam Afghanistan 3 14 12 3 0 14 116 Dawlat Zadran Afghanistan 5 11 26 2 0 6 42 Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan 2 7 15 1 0 7 46 David Warner Australia 10 647 724 63 8 166 89 Aaron Finch Australia 10 507 497 47 18 153 102 Steven Smith Australia 10 379 441 33 2 85 85 Alex Carey Australia 9 375 360 46 2 85 104 Usman Khawaja Australia 9 316 358 29 1 89 88 Glenn Maxwell Australia 10 177 118 19 7 46 150 Nathan Coulter-Nile Australia 4 98 73 8 4 92 134 Marcus Stoinis Australia 7 87 113 14 0 22 76 Mitchell Starc Australia 8 68 75 3 2 29 90 Pat Cummins Australia 8 51 68 4 0 23 75 Shaun Marsh Australia 2 26 35 2 0 23 74 Jason Behrendorff Australia 3 12 11 0 0 11 109 Nathan Lyon Australia 2 8 9 0 0 5 88 Peter Handscomb Australia 1 4 12 1 0 4 33 Kane Richardson Australia 1 1 1 0 0 1 100 Adam Zampa Australia 2 1 3 0 0 1 33 Shakib Al Hasan Bangladesh 8 606 631 60 2 124 96 Mushfiqur Rahim Bangladesh 8 367 396 30 2 102 92 Tamim iqbal Bangladesh 8 235 328 25 0 62 71 Mahmudullah Bangladesh 6 219 244 14 5 69 89 Liton Das Bangladesh 5 184 167 12 2 94 110 Soumya Sarkar Bangladesh 8 166 164 24 2 42 101 Mosaddek Hossain Bangladesh 6 117 110 13 0 35 106 Mohammad Saifuddin Bangladesh 5 87 72 11 1 51 120 Mohammad Mithun Bangladesh 3 47 56 4 1 26 83 Mehidy Hasan Bangladesh 5 37 33 3 0 12 112 Sabbir Rahman Bangladesh 2 36 37 5 0 36 97 Mashrafe Mortaza Bangladesh 5 34 35 3 1 15 97 Rubel Hossain Bangladesh 1 9 11 1 0 9 81 Mustafizur Rahman Bangladesh 4 1 7 0 0 1 14 Joe Root England 11 556 621 48 2 107 89 Jonny Bairstow England 11 532 577 67 11 111 92 Ben Stokes England 10 465 499 37 10 89 93 Jason Roy England 7 443 384 50 12 153 115 Eoin Morgan England 10 371 334 26 22 148 111 Jos Buttler England 9 312 254 22 8 103 122 Chris Woakes England 10 134 149 9 3 40 89 Moeen Ali England 5 75 67 3 5 31 111 Liam Plunkett England 5 62 41 7 1 27 151 Adil Rashid England 5 45 37 4 1 25 121 James Vince England 3 40 51 5 0 26 78 Jofra Archer England 7 13 22 10 0 7 59 Mark Wood England 4 11 12 2 0 10 91 Rohit Sharma India 9 648 659 67 13 140 98 Virat Kohli India 9 443 471 33 2 82 94 KL Rahul India 9 361 466 30 5 111 77 MS Dhoni India 8 273 311 20 4 56 87 Hardik Pandya India 9 226 200 21 4 48 113 Shikhar Dhawan India 2 125 121 17 0 117 103 Rishabh Pant India 4 116 128 15 1 48 90 Kedar Jadhav India 5 80 99 4 1 52 80 RA Jadeja India 1 77 59 4 4 77 130 Vijay Shankar India 3 58 75 6 0 29 77 Dinesh Karthik India 2 14 34 2 0 8 41 Yuzvendra Chahal India 1 5 5 1 0 5 100 Bhuvneshwar Kumar India 2 2 4 0 0 2 50 Mohammed Shami India 3 2 6 0 0 1 33 Jasprit Bumrah India 3 1 1 0 0 1 100 Kuldeep Yadav India 2 1 2 0 0 1 50 Kane Williamson New Zealand 9 578 771 50 3 148 74 Ross Taylor New Zealand 9 350 465 29 2 82 75 James Neesham New Zealand 8 232 294 16 5 97 78 Colin de Grandhomme New Zealand 8 190 189 15 4 64 100 Martin Guptill New Zealand 10 186 221 22 4 73 84 Tom Latham New Zealand 9 155 216 8 1 57 71 Colin Munro New Zealand 6 125 128 17 2 58 97 Henry Nicholls New Zealand 4 91 149 8 0 55 61 Mitchell Santner New Zealand 8 72 99 4 2 17 72 Matt Henry New Zealand 5 18 25 2 0 7 72 Trent Boult New Zealand 4 10 19 1 0 4 52 Tim Southee New Zealand 1 7 16 0 0 7 43 Ish Sodhi New Zealand 1 5 4 1 0 5 125 Lockie Ferguson New Zealand 2 4 6 1 0 4 66 Babar Azam Pakistan 8 474 540 50 2 101 87 Imam-ul-Haq Pakistan 8 305 400 31 1 100 76 Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan 8 253 285 22 5 84 88 Haris Sohail Pakistan 5 198 204 17 5 89 97 Fakhar Zaman Pakistan 8 186 227 24 3 62 81 Imad Wasim Pakistan 5 162 137 20 1 49 118 Sarfaraz Ahmed Pakistan 8 143 154 9 0 55 92 Wahab Riaz Pakistan 6 88 69 5 6 45 127 Hasan Ali Pakistan 3 43 24 3 4 32 179 Shadab Khan Pakistan 6 43 39 4 0 20 110 Asif Ali Pakistan 2 19 19 0 1 14 100 Mohammad Amir Pakistan 3 11 14 1 0 8 78 Shoaib Malik Pakistan 3 8 11 0 0 8 72 Shaheen Afridi Pakistan 2 1 6 0 0 1 16 Faf du Plessis South Africa 8 387 432 36 5 100 89 Rassie van der Dussen South Africa 6 311 344 14 10 95 90 Quniton de Kock South Africa 9 305 351 34 4 68 86 Hashim Amla South Africa 7 203 313 15 0 80 64 Aiden Markram South Africa 6 140 186 17 1 45 75 David Miller South Africa 4 136 157 8 1 38 86 Andile Phehlukwayo South Africa 7 133 156 15 2 46 85 Chris Morris South Africa 4 74 61 4 3 42 121 Jean-Paul Duminy South Africa 4 70 72 6 0 45 97 Kagiso Rabada South Africa 4 58 70 4 1 31 82 Imran Tahir South Africa 4 11 16 0 0 10 68 Lungi Ngidi South Africa 2 7 11 0 0 6 63 Dwaine Pretorius South Africa 2 3 6 0 0 2 50 Kusal Perera Sri Lanka 7 273 246 32 1 78 110 Angelo Mathews Sri Lanka 7 244 314 20 4 113 77 Dimuth Karunaratne Sri Lanka 7 222 311 22 0 97 71 Avishka Fernando Sri Lanka 4 203 192 23 4 104 105 Lahiru Thirimanne Sri Lanka 5 143 163 9 0 53 87 Kusal Mendis Sri Lanka 7 143 213 8 2 46 67 Dhananjaya de Silva Sri Lanka 7 108 174 8 1 29 62 Thisara Perera Sri Lanka 6 61 58 0 3 27 105 Isuru Udana Sri Lanka 7 45 74 3 1 17 60 Suranga Lakmal Sri Lanka 3 27 23 3 0 15 117 Jeevan Mendis Sri Lanka 3 19 51 1 1 18 37 Lasith Malinga Sri Lanka 4 10 23 2 0 4 43 Milinda Siriwardana Sri Lanka 1 3 4 0 0 3 75 Nuwan Pradeep Sri Lanka 2 1 5 0 0 1 20 Nicholas Pooran West Indies 8 367 366 33 10 118 100 Shai Hope West Indies 8 274 389 19 3 96 70 Shimron Hetmyer West Indies 8 257 228 24 6 54 112 Chris Gayle West Indies 8 242 274 26 12 87 88 Jason Holder West Indies 7 170 156 16 8 51 108 Carlos Brathwaite West Indies 6 154 145 13 8 101 106 Evin Lewis West Indies 5 131 159 12 4 70 82 Fabien Allen West Indies 3 51 33 7 1 51 154 Andre Russell West Indies 3 36 29 3 3 21 124 Sunil Ambris West Indies 2 36 45 3 0 31 80 Sheldon Cottrell West Indies 5 33 47 3 1 15 70 Kemar Roach West Indies 2 28 52 3 1 14 53 Ashley Nurse West Indies 2 20 26 4 0 19 76 Darren Bravo West Indies 2 19 19 0 2 19 100 Oshane Thomas West Indies 6 13 47 1 0 6 27 Shannon Gabriel West Indies 2 3 10 0 0 3 30.
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