PLAYERS
road to clt20: New South Wales Blues
leading batsmen
  MTS RUNS AVG S/R
DA Warner 107 2905 28.48 139.46
SR Watson 68 1782 32.40 147.76
SM Katich 52 1239 31.76 127.73
leading bowlers
  MATCHES WICKETS AVG RPO
SR Watson 68 56 24.73 7.30
SPD Smith 43 43 17.65 7.44
SR Clark 22 31 16.25 5.94
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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NSW opener David Warner hit his second consecutive century of Nokia CLT20 2011
NSW Blues captain Simon Katich and RCB skipper Daniel Vettori at the toss of the first semi-final of CLT20 2011
Australian southpaw Warner entertained the crowds with an unbeaten 123 including 11 sixes
Tillakaratne Dilshan claimed the key wicket of Watson and conceded only 10 runs in four overs
The dangerous Shane Watson departed for 11
Daniel Smith hammered 62 off 42 with three sixes
Despite a brilliant effort, Daniel Vettori failed to hold on to the catch offered by Daniel Smith over cover
The Warner-Smith partnership added 146 runs to the NSW total
Sreenath Aravind removed Daniel Smith's middle stump to end the wicketkeeper's explosive knock
David Warner scored the first century of Nokia CLT20 and remained unbeaten on 135
Left-handed NSW opener, Warner, hit 11 boundaries and eight sixes
NSW Blues opener Shane Watson scored 21 before holing out to MS Dhoni.
Off spinner R Ashwin claimed the key wicket of Watson.
Doug Bollinger was one of the most expensive bowlers for CSK, going for 48 runs in three overs.
Steven Smith was caught in the deep for 31 runs.
NSW team cheers Warner's century from the dug-out
Nuwan Kulasekara picked the wicket of Smith in the 18th over.
CSK fans cheer their team on as NSW batsmen score at will at the Chepauk.
Steven Smith propelled NSW to victory with a patient, unbeaten 45 off 47 balls
Abu Nechim Ahmed is congratulated by team-mates after bowling NSW opener Watson
The dangerous Shane Watson was bowled for three runs
David Warner added a valuable 12 runs before returning to the hut
Abu Nechim ran through the NSW top-order, claiming the wickets of Watson, Warner and Smith
Mumbai Indians celebrate the fall of a NSW wicket early in the innings
Lasith Malinga sent back Simon Katich for a duck
Yuzvendra Chahal trapped Moises Henriques lbw for nought
Ben Rohrer (26 off 28 ) was involved in an unbroken partnership for 73 runs with with S Smith
NSW celebrate a thrilling victory over T&T
Moises Henriques, instrumental in taking the match into the Super Over, takes strike in the Super Over
Opener David Warner at the non-striker's end as NSW bat first
Fast-bowler Ravi Rampaul bowled the Super Over for T&T
Rampaul made a good beginning with a dot ball as T&T took the field
Henriques hit the last four deliveries from Rampaul to the fence to set T&T a target of 19
Lendl Simmons and Adrian Barath walk out to face the Super Over
Lendl Simmons took strike as T&T came out to chase 19 off the Super Over
O'Kefee bowled the Super Over for NSW Blues
Moises Henriques and Pat Cummins put up a late fight to tie the match and take the game into the Super Over
The T&T team get in to a huddle before taking the field to defend a modest total of 139 runs
David Warner scored 38 off 36 balls before being bowled by Sherwin Ganga
All-rounder Shane Watson was sent back early in the NSW innings for 14 runs
Wicket-keeper and No. 3 batsman Steven Smith departed after scoring 11 off 17 deliveries
Young T&T off-spinner Sunil Narine claimed the key wicket of Shane Watson and later in the innings sent back O'Kefee
Sherwin Ganga dismissed NSW batsmen Warner and Daniel Smith and Steven Smith to give T&T important breakthroughs
Ravi Rampaul picked the key wicket of Simon Katich
Skipper Simon Katich contributed 23 runs in NSW's run-chase
NSW's star batsman Shane Watson, who also opens for his national side, hit 34 runs off 29 balls
NSW opener David Warner hit 20 off 13 deliveries with a boundary and six
Charl Langeveldt gave Cobras their first breakthrough with the wicket of Warner and later also sent back the Steven Smith
Left arm spinner Robin Peterson is congratulated by teammates after he rattled Watson's woodwork
Justin Kemp sent back NSW skipper Simon Katich for just seven runs
Pacer Vernon Philander picked up the wickets of Daniel Simth and Ben Rohrer
Cape Cobras had plenty to celebrate as NSW lost wickets at regular intervals
Dale Steyn got the wicket O'Kefee in the last over
Cricket fans in Chennai have a good time as Cape Cobras take on NSW Blues
The most experienced man in the line-up, Simon Katich is the glue that holds the Blues’ batting together.
Stuart Clark continues to be an asset for the New South Wales with his economical yet wicket-taking bowling.
A large-hearted off-spinner, Nathan Hauritz will have a pivotal role to play as the Blues’ spin spearhead.
Moises Henriques will be keen on recreating the magic of CLT20 2009 where he was NSW’s highest wicket-taker
Phillip Hughes has both guts and temperament to succeed in all formats of cricket.
It’s Daniel Smith’s second chance to shine in front of the world after an ordinary CLT20 2009.
Besides being another stocky, blonde leg-spinner from Australia, Steven Smith is also a genuine contributor with the bat.
David Warner relishes heaving the ball over mid-wicket and is a force with the bat.
A deadly package of an attacking top-order batsman and a wicket-taking bowler, Shane Watson is a threat to the opposition
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