T20 League-wise Best XI of the year

Nowadays, many players play for more than three or four teams as well in a year apart from their national side.

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2. James Vince (T20 Blast, BBL, Super Smash, PSL, MSL)

James Vince
James Vince. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)

For long, James Vince has often looked a very attractive player and has promised a lot. However, he’s not lived up to expectation in international cricket. The Hampshire batsman has played white-ball cricket in parts for England this year. In five T20Is, he’s scored just 146 runs at an average of 29.20.

But he’s been very consistent across T20 leagues around the globe. Vince has played in five T20 leagues apart from playing for England. He played the T20 Blast, Super Smash, Big Bash League (BBL), Pakistan Super League (PSL) and Mzansi Super League (MSL). Barring the Super Smash in New Zealand where he played just two games, Vince has scored runs consistently in all the other leagues.

From 47 T20 games overall, he has scored 1368 runs which is the fourth-most in T20 cricket in 2019. He averages 34.20 and has a strike-rate of 134.91. He even scored nine fifties and scored the third-most number of fours (136) in T20 cricket this year.

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