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SA20's movers and shakers: From 'Jos the Boss' to stumbling Stubbs

The SA20 had plenty of batting and bowling movers and shakers. With the round-robin stage now completed, here's the performance roll of honour:

Top run-maker: Jos Buttler - Paarl Royals (378 runs at 42, strike-rate: 131.70, 50x4)

Not a lot has gone right for the Royals away from their Paarl pummeling post, but in Buttler, they've had a blacksmith of a batter who singlehandedly kept them in the tournament.

That the Royals' next-best batter in David Miller is 14th on the list speaks volumes of how Buttler has, on his broad shoulders, carried the Royals into Wednesday's semi-final against the Pretoria Capitals at the Wanderers.

Buttler also didn't lack for runs when he led England during the ODI series they lost 2-1 against South Africa, but the Royals are indebted to him for bringing them into the play-offs.

Top wicket-taker: Gerald Coetzee – Joburg Super Kings (17 wickets at 11.11, economy rate: 7.71, Best bowling 4/24)

Coetzee is generally used in short bursts and hardly completes his four-over allotment, but what he's done, especially in Johannesburg, was disrupt batting momentum.

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Where the Super Kings batters have made the runs, Coetzee has bowled the hostile, constricting spells at pace and with a degree of passion.

Where the spinners in the now-suspended Aaron Phangiso and his replacement Kyle Simmonds put the brakes on the scoring, he's been blasting through batting orders.

That Coetzee was part of the Proteas Test group in Australia spoke of his development as a cricketer, but he's taken it up a step in the SA20.

The Knights, who are struggling at domestic level, will be hard-pressed to retain his services.

Batter that surprised – Leus

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