
As the T20 season reached its September peak, Philip Salt and Jos Buttler stood out as England’s most impressive run-scorers. Salt’s aggressive, unpredictable style at the top of the order continues to unsettle bowlers, with a strike rate over 160 and several match-defining fifties earned this month. Meanwhile, captain Jos Buttler remains a consistent force, finishing games and providing vital experience. Buttler’s steady performance and elite finishing ability place him among the top batsmen worldwide.
In England’s domestic One-Day Cup, Harry Brook was the standout performer, stacking up runs with a dynamic batting display. Fellow top order batsmen Ben Duckett and Joe Root also carved their names into the charts, with Root’s experience and Duckett’s steady run rate ensuring England’s dominance across formats. Their collective contributions played a key role in high team totals and crucial victories in early autumn.
By the numbers, the month’s strongest T20 and One-Day Cup batters were:
The emergence of young stars coupled with the consistent quality of seasoned leaders signals England’s potency at the crease in both formats. As September closes, these batters have stamped their mark—setting the stage for a promising end to the cricketing year.