The second edition of the National Cricket League (NCL) T10 2025 concluded on October 14, with Los Angeles Waves CC lifting the trophy after defeating Dallas Lonestars CC in a thrilling final. The tournament was a perfect blend of youthful energy and experienced campaigners, with players showcasing their best skills in the fast-paced T10 format.
From explosive batting to strategic captaincy, the marquee tournament delivered excitement in every match. Here, let us have a look at the top three run-scorers from the 2025 season of the riveting 10-overs-a-side competition.
NCL T10 2025: Top three leading run-scorers Aaron Johnson (Dallas Lonestars CC)
Dallas Lonestars CC opener Aaron Johnson ranked third among the top scorers, amassing 137 runs in seven matches at an impressive strike rate of 161.18. Johnson smashed 12 sixes throughout the tournament and averaged 45.67, consistently dominating the bowlers from the outset.
His aggressive starts ensured that Dallas Lonestars CC remained competitive in every game, often putting pressure on opposition attacks early on.
George Munsey (Los Angeles Waves CC)
Los Angeles Waves CC captain George Munsey was the second-highest run-getter. He accumulated 152 runs in eight matches, with a top score of 48, at an average of 30.4. Munsey’s ability to score at a decent strike rate while keeping the innings under control proved vital for Los Angeles Waves CC.
He led the team brilliantly, often delivering match-winning performances that guided his side to the final. His leadership were key factors in Los Angeles Waves CC clinching the championship, marking another successful chapter in his T10 career.
William Bosisto (Houston Generals CC)
Houston Generals CC’s top-order batter William Bosisto finished as the leading run-scorer in the tournament. He scored 172 runs in seven matches, including the highest score of 63, at an average of 24.57. Bosisto regularly held the innings together, guiding his team through crucial phases and providing stability at the top.
Despite Houston Generals CC finishing second in the group stage, they were unable to make it to the final, losing both Qualifier 1 and Qualifier 2. However, Bosisto’s consistency with the bat established him as one of the standout performers of the season.
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