List of Somerset Twenty20 cricket records

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This is a list of Somerset Twenty20 cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in Twenty20 cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club.

Contents

Team

Highest innings totals

ScoreOppositionVenueDate
265/5 Derbyshire County Ground, Taunton 9 July 2022
250/3 Gloucestershire County Ground, Taunton27 June 2006
241/5 Hampshire County Ground, Taunton9 June 2024
235/5 Middlesex County Ground, Taunton5 June 2011
231/4Gloucestershire Bristol County Ground, Bristol 9 June 2023
Source: ESPNcricinfo [1]

Lowest innings totals

ScoreOppositionVenueDate
82 Kent County Ground, Taunton 18 July 2010
90 Sussex County Ground, Hove 14 June 2011
98 Hampshire Rose Bowl, Southampton 29 July 2016
100HampshireRose Bowl, Southampton9 July 2021
103SussexCounty Ground, Hove1 June 2010
Source: ESPNcricinfo [2]

Largest victory margin (by runs)

MarginTargetOppositionVenueDate
191 runs266 Derbyshire County Ground, Taunton 9 July 2022
143 runs226 Essex County Ground, Chelmsford 15 June 2011
117 runs251 Gloucestershire County Ground, Taunton27 June 2006
114 runs226EssexCounty Ground, Chelmsford7 August 2019
98 runs190 Hampshire Rose Bowl, Southampton 18 August 2017
Source: ESPNcricinfo [3]

Largest victory margin (by wickets)

As of 28 June 2021, Somerset have won by 10 wickets on four occasions. The highest target they have reached without losing a wicket is 169 against Kent in June 2021. [3]

Batting

Highest individual score

ScorePlayerOppositionVenueSeason
151* Chris Gayle Kent County Ground, Taunton 2015
141* Cameron White Worcestershire New Road, Worcester 2006
116*Cameron White Gloucestershire County Ground, Taunton2006
114* Babar Azam Glamorgan Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 2020
108* Marcus Trescothick Essex County Ground, Chelmsford 2011
Source: ESPNcricinfo [4]

Most runs in a season

RunsPlayerSeason
623 Rilee Rossouw 2022
578 Babar Azam 2019
572 Marcus Trescothick 2010
549 Tom Banton 2019
523 Will Smeed 2023
Source: ESPNcricinfo [5]

Most career runs

Qualification - 1,000 runs

RunsPlayer
3,906 James Hildreth
3,274 Peter Trego
2,219 Tom Abell
2,210 Tom Banton
2,202 Craig Kieswetter
2,197 Marcus Trescothick
1,661 Will Smeed
1,625 Lewis Gregory
1,208 Roelof van der Merwe
1,087 Johann Myburgh
1,014 Justin Langer
1,012 Jos Buttler
Source: ESPNcricinfo [6]

Highest Partnership for each wicket

WktRunsPartnershipOpponentGroundSeason
1st169* Tom Banton & Devon Conway Kent St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury 2021
2nd186 Justin Langer & Cameron White Gloucestershire County Ground, Taunton 2006
3rd165 Will Smeed & Tom Abell Surrey County Ground, Taunton 2022
4th144 Tom Abell & Sean Dickson Hampshire County Ground, Taunton 2024
5th104 Peter Trego & Corey Anderson Surrey County Ground, Taunton 2018
6th96* Lewis Gregory & Ben Green Nottinghamshire County Ground, Taunton 2023
7th67 Omari Banks & Ben Phillips Northamptonshire County Ground, Northampton 2008
8th59* Roelof van der Merwe & Josh Davey Gloucestershire Bristol County Ground, Bristol 2022
9th69 Corey Anderson & Josh Davey Surrey The Oval 2017
10th38* Abdur Rehman & Alfonso Thomas Kent St Lawrence Ground 2015

Bowling

Most Twenty20 wickets for Somerset

Qualification - 25 wickets [7]

PlayerWickets
Lewis Gregory 147
Max Waller 139
Alfonso Thomas 137
Roelof van der Merwe 100
Craig Overton 92
Ben Green 83
Josh Davey 69
Peter Trego 50
Jamie Overton 45
Kieron Pollard 41
Arul Suppiah 41
Charl Willoughby 39
Jerome Taylor 36
Murali Kartik 34
Steve Kirby 34
Matt Henry 31
Mark Turner 30
Ben Phillips 29
Gareth Andrew 28
Tim Groenewald 28
Marchant de Lange 26

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