Leading Run-scorers and Wicket-takers
Career statistics include all matches up to the end of the 2010–11 season.
Team | Leading run scorer (career) | Leading wicket taker (career) | ||
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Western Warriors | Justin Langer | 3374 runs @ 44.99 centuries 7 | Kade Harvey | 103 wickets @ 27.12 |
New South Wales Blues | Brad Haddin | 2474 runs @ 33.89 centuries 4 | Stuart MacGill | 124 wickets @ 22.36 |
Queensland Bulls | Jimmy Maher | 4589 runs @ 44.99 centuries 10 | James Hopes | 136 wickets @ 24.37 |
Victorian Bushrangers | Brad Hodge | 5597 runs @ 47.03 centuries 20 | Shane Harwood | 88 wickets @ 23.72 |
New Zealand | Bevan Congdon | 265 runs @ 33.13 centuries 0 | Hedley Howarth | 11 wickets @ 9.09 |
Southern Redbacks | Darren Lehmann | 3963 runs @ 55.04 centuries 7 | Shaun Tait | 99 wickets @ 22.14 |
Tasmanian Tigers | Michael Di Venuto | 2891 runs @ 30.75 centuries 5 | Xavier Doherty | 102 wickets @ 29.69 |
Canberra Comets | Peter Solway | 455 runs @ 25.27 centuries 0 | Lea Hansen | 12 wickets @ 21.16 |
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