ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League, Babar Azam leads the race to score
902 runs at an average of 90-20 in 12 matches, the best individual effort 158 innings, Zampa and Craig Young prominent in bowling, Shaheen, Harris 19, 19 wickets.
National captain Babar Azam is leading the race for runs in the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League. The stylish batsman has so far scored 902 runs in all the innings of 12 matches. He has also been not out twice. His average is 90-20 while his best individual effort is 158 innings.
Ireland's Paul Sterling is second with 791 runs in 17 innings, averaging 46-52 while his individual best is 142 runs.
Team Matt Harry Tractor finished third with 631 runs, 79 was his best individual innings, averaging 45-07, Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal is fourth with 624 runs, 36-70 with his average and 112 best innings recorded.
Imam-ul-Haq is part of the top 5 with 598 runs, 54-36 average and 106 best innings.He played in all innings of 12 matches.
Bangladesh batsman Lytton Das is sixth with 592 runs. 136 runs was considered the best individual innings while the average was 34-82.
South Africa's David Malan is seventh with 578 runs in 10 innings of 11 matches. 177 not out was his best effort, averaging 64-22.
English batsman Johnny Bairstow is eighth with 575 runs in 11 innings of 12 matches so far.
Ireland's Andy Bilbrine is ninth with 567 runs in 16 matches, averaging 37-80 and being the highest run scorer in 113 innings. Bangladeshi batsman Mushfiqur Rahim became the last participant in the top 10 by scoring 523 runs in 14 innings of 15 matches, with an individual effort of 125 and an average of 43-58.
On the other hand, in bowling, Australian spinners Adam Zampa and Craig Young are at the first and second position with 28 and 28 wickets respectively. Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan and Ireland's Josh Little have taken 25 and 25 wickets respectively.
Pakistan's Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi are among the top bowlers with 19 and 19 wickets respectively.