Champions league in numbers

7,163 runs were scored for the loss of 311 wickets at an average of 23.03 off 970.1 overs in 27 matches in the 4th Champions League. A total of 1,581 runs were scored for the loss of 64 wickets in 209.2 overs in six qualifying matches while 5,582 runs were scored for the loss of 247 wickets in 760.5 overs in 21 matches in the main tournament.

1,074 runs scored by Royal Challengers Bangalore for the loss of 45 wickets off 117.5 overs in six matches in the third edition is the highest by a team in a single edition.
215/8 in 20 overs by Royal Challengers Bangalore against South Australia at Bangalore in 2011 is the highest-ever total in the Champions League.

328 runs by David Warner for New South Wales is the most by a batsman in a single edition of the Champions League. The left-handed batsman faced 190 balls in five innings in as many matches to score these runs at a strike rate of 172.63 with two hundreds in 2011.

135*by David Warner for New South Wales against Chennai Super Kings at Chennai in 2011 is the highest individual score. The Australian opener faced 69 balls and hit 11 fours and 8 sixes in this knock.
70 in 15.3 overs by Central Districts against Wayamba at Port Elizabeth on September 22, 2010 is the lowest-ever total in the history of the tournament.

429/10 in 40 overs is the highest match aggreagte in the Champions League. South Australia made 214/2 in 20 overs while Royal Challengers Bangalore scored 215/8 in 20 overs at Bengaluru on October 5, 2011.

99 runs is the biggest victory in terms of runs in the League which was achieved by Kolkata Knight Riders against Titans at Cape Town on October 21, 2012.

10 wickets is the biggest win in terms of wickets in the CLT20. Sydney Sixers defeated Lions by 10 wickets at Johannesburg in the final on October 28, 2012.

14 wickets by Mitchell Starc for Sydney Sixers is the most by a bowler in a single edition of the tournament. The left-arm fast medium bowler gave away 173 runs off 24 overs in six matches to claimed these wickets at an average of 12.35 in 2012.

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