List of Top 10 Momentum One Day Cup 2019 Highest Runs Scorers- Most Runs MODC 2019

Here’s the list of the top ten highest scoring batsmen at the 2019 Momentum One Day Cup, a South African domestic ODI series for their six franchises- Titans, Lions, Dolphins, Cobras, Knights and Warriors. The tournament began on 8 February, 2019. Given the ODI World Cup to be held later this season, the MODC represents a chance for several players to break into the Proteas ODI setup.

Who is the top run scorer at MODC 2019?

As of March 31 2019, the highest run scorer is Aiden Markram (542) from the Titans. The Proteas U19 winning skipper has had a shaky start to his international career in the 50 over format, but his fine run at MODC 2019 will do his World Cup chances no harm at all. It appears that only two of Markram, Reeza Hendricks and Rassie van der Dussen will go to the World Cup (assuming the selectors take veteran Hashim Amla), and every run made here will aid in their attempt to board the plane for England 2019.

Markram not only topped the run charts, but also scored the most hundreds (3), most sixes (24) and most sixes in a single innings (8 in the final). His 542 runs from 5 games also came at an impressive strike rate of 132.84, and with the World Cup likely to be batting-friendly, he could be a very handy asset to a Proteas batting line-up that tends to start slowly and hasn’t quite recovered from the retirement of AB De Villiers.

Markram’s three hundreds here (169 v Cobras, 137 v Warriors and 127 v Dolphins), also means that three of the top seven individual scores in this year’s MODC are from him. Stunning figures, given that he has played only five innings- the next highest run scorer, Cobras wicket keeper Kyle Vereynne, played nine.

Last updated after Titans vs Dolphins final game at Centurion on March 31 2019. Continue reading “List of Top 10 Momentum One Day Cup 2019 Highest Runs Scorers- Most Runs MODC 2019”

India vs New Zealand Wellington Fifth ODI Match Report-2019 February 3

India’s much maligned middle order came to the fore at the Basin Reserve as the visitors defeated New Zealand by 35 runs in the fifth and final One Day International in Wellington. The Men in Blue were 18/4, but reached a competitive score thanks to a 90 from Ambati Rayudu and a ballistic 22 ball 45 from Hardik Pandya at the end. Continue reading “India vs New Zealand Wellington Fifth ODI Match Report-2019 February 3”

India vs New Zealand Wellington Fifth ODI Match Preview-2019 Wellington February 3

After a horror show in Hamilton, India will be looking to bounce back in the fifth and final ODI at the Basin Reserve when they meet the Black Caps on Sunday. Having won the first three ODI’s comfortably, an Indian side sans skipper Virat Kohli and veteran keeper MS Dhoni suffered a jolt in swinging conditions as they went down to New Zealand at Seddon Park Continue reading “India vs New Zealand Wellington Fifth ODI Match Preview-2019 Wellington February 3”

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India vs New Zealand Hamilton 4th ODI Match Preview-2019

After sealing the series in the third one ODI at the Bay Oval, India will be looking display the same level of rutheless and go 4-0 up when they clash against New Zealand in Seddon Park on Thursday. Continue reading “India vs New Zealand Hamilton 4th ODI Match Preview-2019”

India Women vs New Zealand Women Second ODI Match Report-2019

Smriti Mandhana produced yet another brilliant display with the bat by scoring an unbeaten 90 as India Women comfortably defeated New Zealand Women in the second ODI at the Bay Oval on Tuesday. The result saw India take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three game series, thereby following in the footsteps of their mens’ side, who went 3-0 up against the Black Caps at the same venue yesterday. Continue reading “India Women vs New Zealand Women Second ODI Match Report-2019”