GSL 2025: Points Table, Leading run scorers and wicket takers after CS vs HBH match 7

Central Stags defeated Hobart Hurricanes by 16 runs in Match 7 of GSL 2025 to register their first win but remained at the bottom of the table due to a low NRR.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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GSL 2025: Points Table

In Match 7 of the 2025 Global Super League season, the Central Stags bounced back well with a much-needed 16-run victory over the Hobart Hurricanes at the Providence Stadium, Guyana. The Stags opted to bat first and reached 167/4 in 20 overs, led by captain Tom Bruce with a fluent 62 off 36 balls and Curtis Heaphy with a strong 50 off 38. Will Young chipped in with 24 off 18, as the Hurricanes bowlers, despite a tidy effort from Billy Stanlake (1/20), couldn’t prevent the late surge.

In reply, the Hurricanes fell short, ending at 151/8 in 20 overs. Mohammad Nabi once again led the charge with 43 off 25 balls, and Fabian Allen contributed a quick 36 off 16, but regular wickets and tight bowling from Ajaz Patel (2/18) and Blair Tickner (2/34) kept the pressure on, denying Hobart the chase.


With this result, Central Stags opened their account in GSL 2025 with their first win, but due to a poor net run rate, they remain in last place with 2 points. Hobart Hurricanes, after their second loss in three games, stay in third position with 2 points and a positive NRR of +0.122.

GSL 2025 Points Table (After Match 7)

Pos. Team P W L NR PTS NRR
1 Guyana Amazon Warriors 3 2 1 0 4 +1.917
2 Rangpur Riders 2 2 0 0 4 +0.225
3 Hobart Hurricanes 3 1 2 0 2 +0.122
4 Dubai Capitals 3 1 2 0 2 -0.971
5 Central Stags 3 1 2 0 2 -1.200

See Also: GSL 2025, Match 7: Central stages vs Hobart Hurricanes full match highlights

Top Performers—GSL 2025 

Most Runs:

  • Kyle Mayers (RGR)—111 runs, SR 152.05
  • Ben McDermott (HBH)—98 runs, SR 160.66
  • Tom Bruce (CS)—97 runs, SR 125.97
  • Sediqullah Atal (DC)—91 runs, SR 178.43
  • Mohammad Nabi (HBH)—87 runs, SR 142.62

Most Wickets:

  • Imran Tahir (GAW)—10 wickets, Avg 5.60
  • Khaled Ahmed (RGR)—8 wickets, Avg 7.75
  • Angus Schaw (CS) – 6 wickets, Avg 14.00
  • Usama Mir (HBH)—5 wickets, Avg 13.60
  • Blair Tickner (CS)—5 wickets, Avg 17.20

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