PLAYERS
road to clt20: Cape Cobras
leading batsmen
  MTS RUNS AVG S/R
OA Shah 115 2842 32.66 129.41
HH Gibbs 113 2673 26.20 125.66
JP Duminy 100 2415 32.63 119.91
leading bowlers
  MATCHES WICKETS AVG RPO
DW Steyn 83 88 23.71 6.78
J Louw 59 74 20.93 7.56
RJ Peterson 58 49 25.75 6.94
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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Dane Vilas scored 54 off 44 balls with seven boundaries
Samuel Badree gave T&T their first breakthrough with the wicket of Richard Levi off the second ball of the innings
Opener Richard Levi walked back to the dug-out for a duck with Cape Cobras' score on zero
Herschelle Gibbs followed his opening partner back to the dug-out after contributing just two runs
Ravi Rampaul dismissed Gibbs to give T&T their second wicket in the match
Sunil Narine claimed the key wicket of Vilas
Owais Shah and Vilas added 87 runs for third wicket to help the Cobras recover from two early blows
Owais Shah remained unbeaten on 63 to set T&T a competitive score
22-year old pacer Kevon Cooper bowled Duminy for nine runs
Coming in at No. 4, Owais Shah slammed 45 off 38 deliveries
R Ashwin trapped Levi LBW to give CSK their first breakthrough
Herschelle Gibbs and Dane Vilas in conversation in the middle of the game
Herschelle Gibbs hit three boundaries on his way to 18 off 14 balls
Doug Bollinger got the key wicket of Gibbs and later dismissed Ontong
Dwayne Bravo celebrates the wicket of Dane Vilas; he also sent back Peterson
Pacer Albie Morkel sent back Duminy and Shah in quick succession
Chennai Super Kings celebrate as another Cape Cobras batsman departs
Herschelle Gibbs slammed the NSW Blues bowlers all over the park on his way to 55.
Richard Levi blasted 43 off 27 balls before walking back to the dug-out.
Steve O'Kefee was hammered for 14 runs in one over by Levi and Gibbs.
With a 88-run partnership, openers Levi and Gibbs got the Cobras off to a dream start.
Owais Shah departed after scoring just three.
Steven Smith sent back Shah to give NSW their second wicket.
Pat Cummins claimed Gibbs but by then the damage had been done.
The experienced JP Duminy scored a rather sedate 14 runs as he took Cape Cobras to their first win of the tournament .
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