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Starring on the domestic Twenty20 circuit

This week, the List looks at the best Twenty20 players on the domestic circuit who haven't make it to the tournament in South Africa.



Ian Harvey has hit three Twenty20 centuries, the most by a batsman © Getty Images
England may have packed their ICC World Twenty20 squad with specialist players but their campaign has suffered because of a brittle top order. Their openers have added 20, 29, 0 and 62 in four matches so far, and you can't help but wonder if someone like Marcus Trescothick, who averages nearly 40 at a strike-rate of 147.38 in domestic Twenty20 matches, but had made himself unavailable for selection for this tournament, would have made a difference. This week, the List looks at the best Twenty20 players on the domestic circuit who haven't made it to the championship in South Africa.
Australia picked their one-day team and did not include the allrounder Cameron White in their Twenty20 squad, despite his impressive form for Somerset. White holds the record for the highest Twenty20 score - 141 not out off 70 balls against Worcestershire - and has an average of nearly 50 and a strike-rate of 165.75. He also shares the record for the second highest score, 116 off 53 balls against Gloucestershire. He's in Pakistan at the moment on an Australia A tour.

Best Twenty20 batting averages by players not in World Twenty20 squads (qualification: 10 innings)
Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50
TL Tsolekile 18 12 7 266 52 53.20 118.22 0 1
CL White 23 23 6 847 141* 49.82 165.75 2 5
SM Katich 18 17 5 533 59* 44.41 128.74 0 2
Asif Hussain 19 19 3 658 84 41.12 141.20 0 4
L Klusener 37 34 14 814 111* 40.70 139.14 1 3
ME Trescothick 10 10 0 395 76 39.50 147.38 0 4
HD Ackerman 35 35 4 1224 87 39.48 122.76 0 11
K Goel 10 10 2 313 82 39.12 107.93 0 3
JL Langer 16 16 1 583 97 38.86 149.87 0 4
AN Petersen 22 18 5 496 78* 38.15 128.49 0 5
GA Hick 28 27 2 929 116* 37.16 165.00 2 7
ND McKenzie 24 23 7 591 85* 36.93 123.38 0 4
Abdul Razzaq 12 11 2 327 63 36.33 150.00 0 2
Imran Farhat 11 11 1 363 115 36.30 165.00 1 2
MR Ramprakash 34 34 7 977 85* 36.18 129.06 0 7

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Pakistan left opener Imran Farhat out of their Twenty20 squad, a decision which prompted Farhat to give up his central contract and sign for the Indian Cricket League. Farhat has an impressive Twenty20 record - an average of 36.30, strike-rate of 165, and a high score of 115 for the Lahore Eagles. Meanwhile Pakistan's openers - Salman Butt, Imran Nazir and Mohammad Hafeez - have had a torrid time in South Africa, adding only 9, 12, 22 and 25 for the first wicket. Another Australian allrounder, Ian Harvey, is the only player to have scored three domestic Twenty20 hundreds, two for Yorkshire and one for Gloucestershire. He averages 35.46 with the bat and has a strike-rate of nearly 170. He also has a handy bowling record - 33 wickets in 32 matches at an economy-rate of 8 an over.

Twenty20 hundreds by players not in World Twenty20 squads
Player Runs BF      Team Opposition Match Date Scorecard
CL White 141* 70 Somerset Worcs 9 Jul 2006 Scorecard
GA Hick 116* 65 Worcs Northants 5 Jul 2004 Scorecard
IJ Thomas 116* 57 Glamorgan Somerset 5 Jul 2004 Scorecard
CL White 116* 53 Somerset Gloucs 27 Jun 2006 Scorecard
Imran Farhat 115 62 L Eagles Tigers 1 Mar 2006 Scorecard
Moin Khan 112 59 K Dolphins L Lions 25 Apr 2005 Scorecard
L Klusener 111* 59 Northants Worcs 29 Jun 2007 Scorecard
MG Dighton 111 56 Tasmania NSW 10 Jan 2007 Scorecard
GA Hick 110 49 Worcs Northants 29 Jun 2007 Scorecard
IJ Harvey 109 55 Yorkshire Derbyshire 28 Jun 2005 Scorecard
IJ Harvey 108* 59 Yorkshire Lancs 14 Jul 2004 Scorecard
BF Smith 105 45 Worcs Glamorgan 6 Jul 2005 Scorecard
LL Bosman 104 45 Eagles Lions 10 Apr 2005 Scorecard
MW Goodwin 102* 65 Sussex Essex 22 Jun 2007 Scorecard
SG Law 101 58 Lancs Yorkshire 1 Jul 2005 Scorecard

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While the spinners have been hammered for plenty on the small grounds in South Africa, they've been successful on the domestic circuit. Five out of the top six bowlers with the best economy-rates who haven't been chosen in their national Twenty20 squads are spinners.
The best economy-rate, however, belongs to left-arm medium-pacer Cliff Deacon, who has bowled 86 overs for the Eagles and conceded only 5.52 runs an over. He has also taken 34 wickets in 23 matches at an average of just under 14.

Best Twenty20 economy-rates by players not in World Twenty20 squads (qualification: 250 balls)
Player Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI Ave Econ 4 5
WA Deacon 23 516 475 34 3/10 13.97 5.52 0 0
LJP Gunaratne 17 268 249 20 4/21 12.45 5.57 1 0
Mushtaq Ahmed 29 591 580 42 5/11 13.80 5.88 1 1
J Ormond 12 264 259 16 5/26 16.18 5.88 1 1
D Mongia 32 523 535 28 3/19 19.10 6.13 0 0
Sohail Ahmed 14 304 312 25 4/20 12.48 6.15 3 0
G Onions 13 282 291 11 3/25 26.45 6.19 0 0
G Keedy 29 593 619 27 3/25 22.92 6.26 0 0
Imran Khalid 19 408 431 28 4/21 15.39 6.33 1 0
DW Steyn 12 252 267 11 2/10 24.27 6.35 0 0
J Botha 20 444 476 12 2/12 39.66 6.43 0 0
RJ Peterson 22 393 425 21 2/21 20.23 6.48 0 0
GR Breese 25 469 513 29 4/14 17.68 6.56 2 0
GJ Kruis 14 289 317 13 2/15 24.38 6.58 0 0
Malik Aftab 13 276 305 15 4/17 20.33 6.63 1 0

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Tasmania's allrounder Michael Dighton is the only player to have taken a six-for and scored a century in Twenty20 matches. He took 6 for 25 off three overs against Queensland in January 2007 but his spell couldn't prevent Queensland from piling up 202 and winning by 38 runs. Nine days later Dighton led Tasmania into the domestic Twenty20 final by hammering 111 off 56 deliveries in his side's 37-run win against New South Wales.

Twenty20 five-fors by players not in World Twenty20 squads
Player Figs Overs      Team Opposition Match Date Scorecard
SR Abeywardene 6/15 4.0 Panadura SL Air SC 30 Oct 2005 Scorecard
TJ Murtagh 6/24 4.0 Surrey Middlesex 23 Jun 2005 Scorecard
Irfanuddin 6/25 4.0 K Dolphins S Stallions 3 Mar 2006 Scorecard
MG Dighton 6/25 3.0 Tasmania Queensland 1 Jan 2007 Scorecard
JE Taylor 5/10 3.4 Jamaica Bermuda 21 Jul 2006 Scorecard
I Abdulla 5/10 4.0 Mumbai Haryana 17 Apr 2007 Scorecard
Mushtaq Ahmed 5/11 3.3 Sussex Essex 22 Jun 2005 Scorecard
M Kartik 5/13 4.0 Middlesex Essex 6 Jul 2007 Scorecard
MV Nagamootoo 5/15 4.0 Guyana Grenada 10 Aug 2006 Scorecard
DMGS Dissanayake 5/15 3.0 Bloomfield Saracens 2 Mar 2007 Scorecard
SB Bangar 5/16 4.0 Railways Rajasthan 6 Apr 2007 Scorecard
Imranullah Aslam 5/17 4.0 Tigers Leopards 22 Dec 2006 Scorecard
Zeeshan Khan 5/19 4.0 Tigers Zebras 25 Apr 2005 Scorecard
NM Carter 5/19 3.5 Warwicks Worcs 1 Jul 2005 Scorecard
SDC Malinga 5/20 3.5 Saracens Panadura 15 Oct 2005 Scorecard

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