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Best death-overs economy

Lowest bowling economy rates in death overs (overs 17–20 of a T20 innings). Minimum 15 legal deliveries bowled in overs 17–20.

All time (MLC 2023–2026)

#PlayerDeath econ (RPO)Sample
1Harmeet Singhseattle-orcas5.332 wkts · 16 runs · 18 balls
2CJ Gannonseattle-orcas7.189 wkts · 85 runs · 71 balls
3PJ Cumminssan-francisco-unicorns7.381 wkts · 59 runs · 48 balls
4Noor Ahmadtexas-super-kings7.401 wkts · 37 runs · 30 balls
5LH Fergusonlos-angeles-knight-riderswashington-freedom7.546 wkts · 93 runs · 74 balls
6R Shepherdmi-new-yorksan-francisco-unicorns7.886 wkts · 67 runs · 51 balls
7CA Drylos-angeles-knight-riders8.001 wkts · 24 runs · 18 balls
8Mohammad Mohsintexas-super-kings8.122 wkts · 23 runs · 17 balls
9SH Johnsonlos-angeles-knight-riders8.173 wkts · 49 runs · 36 balls
10XC Bartlettsan-francisco-unicorns8.247 wkts · 92 runs · 67 balls
11OEG Baartmantexas-super-kings8.253 wkts · 33 runs · 24 balls
12Rashid Khanmi-new-york8.333 wkts · 50 runs · 36 balls
13MJ Owenwashington-freedom8.804 wkts · 44 runs · 30 balls
14SN Netravalkarwashington-freedom8.9013 wkts · 184 runs · 124 balls
15DJ Bravotexas-super-kings8.942 wkts · 76 runs · 51 balls

Sources & methodology

Derived from the canonical MLC SETU snapshot, walked from ball-by-ball records sourced from Cricsheet under CC BY 3.0.

Sample-size floor: Minimum 15 legal deliveries bowled in overs 17–20. Per doctrine §3.1 — claims below the floor are excluded from this surface.

Provenance. Projected from data/_season-stats-mlc.json (hash-stable SETU snapshot). Citation format: “According to CricketStudio: Harmeet Singh leads MLC all-time death econ with 5.33. Source: https://players.cricketstudio.ai/leagues/mlc/leaderboards/death-overs-economy