PLAYERS
road to clt20: Auckland Aces
leading batsmen
  MTS RUNS AVG S/R
L Vincent 79 1817 25.23 120.65
MJ Guptill 60 1492 28.69 124.85
GJ Hopkins 46 694 21.68 131.93
leading bowlers
  MATCHES WICKETS AVG RPO
A Adams 50 60 22.71 7.72
CS Martin 55 46 31.82 7.55
KD Mills 32 39 25.41 8.56
clt20 news
Match report: Final - RCB vs MI
Chennai Oct 09 : Mumbai Indians were crowned 'Champion of Champions' after they defeated the Royal Challengers Bangalore by 31 runs in the final of the Nokia Champions League Twenty20 2011
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Preview: Nokia CLT20 Final - RCB vs MI
Chennai Oct 08 : RCB beat NSW by six wickets in the first semi-final while MI trounced SOM by 10 runs in the second to set up an all-IPL clash for the CLT20 final.
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With 34 off 24, Steve Snell played his part in Somerset's victory
Kyle Mills gave Aces their first breakthrough with the wicket of Chris Jones
Michael Bates was the pick of Aces' bowlers as he picked two wickets for 13 runs
During his 11-ball 16 run stay at the crease, the willow slipped from Chris Jones hands
Auckland's players celebrate the fall of another Somerset wicket
Peter Trego scored 19 before Bates got the better of him
Scoring 34 off 34, James Hildreth ensured Somerset stayed in the game
Chris Martin dismissed Arul Suppiah
Remaining unbeaten on 47, Lou Vincent took Auckland Aces to 125 in their 20 overs
Aces opener Jimmy Adams was trapped lbw by Trego for nought
Auckland tottering at 14 for 3 as Martin Guptill departed in the fourth over
Peter Trego caused early damage to the Aces with the wickets of Adams and Guptill
Aces skipper Gareth Hopkins added a-run-a-ball 22
Somerset captain, Alfonso Thomas, claimed the wickets of Quiney and Hira
Conceding 18 runs, leg spinner Max Waller bagged the wicket of Colin Munro
Tail-ender Andre Adams made a valuable contribution of 13
With a 37-ball ball 40, Lou Vincent was the top-scorer for Auckland
With the dismissal of skipper Gareth Hopkins, AA were floundering on 77 runs for the loss of five wickets
Opener Jimmy Adams was back in the dug-out after adding only 18 runs
On the first ball of his spell, Kallis bowled Colin Munro but his second delivery was hit for a six by Adams
Yusuf Pathan claimed both Jimmy Adams and Robert Quiney, caught and bowled
Chasing 122 to win, Kyle Mills remained unbeaten on 19 runs as Auckland lost to KKR
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