How did the international stars compete on Day 25 of the tournament?

Day 25 of Vitality T20 Blast 2023 saw eight important matches played in both groups. In the Northern Group, Warwickshire won their fifth game in a row as they beat Worcestershire in a one-way match.
Meanwhile, Leicestershire recorded a fourth consecutive defeat at the hands of Northamptonshire with a difference of 92 games. Lancashire also won the match against Derbyshire, while the match between Yorkshire and Durhan ended in vain due to rain.
In the South group, Somerset continued to dominate the tournament with another convincing four-stroke win over Gloucestershire. Kent, Sussex and Hampshire also won their respective games.
On that note, let’s take a look at how the international players performed on day 25 of Vitality T20 Blast 2023.
Phil Salt (Lancashire) – 16 (11)
Jos Buttler (Lancashire) – 83 (39)
Liam Livingstone (Lancashire) – 47 (30) & 0/16 (2)
Daryl Mitchell (Lancashire) – 9 (7) & 13/2 (2)
Haider Ali (Derbyshire) – twelfth)
Zaman Khan (Derbyshire) – January 26 (3)
Glenn Maxwell (Warwickshire) – 44 (20) & 0/27 (2)
Chris Woakes (Warwickshire) – January 28 (4)
Hasan Ali (Warwickshire) – 22/2 (4)
Mitchell Santner (Worcestershire) – 56 (32) & 25/2 (4)
Usama Mir (Worcestershire) – 0 (1) & 0/44 (4)
Chris Lynn (Northamptonshire) – 62 (35)
Andrew Tye (Northamptonshire) – 0 (1) & 2/17 (2.4)
David Willey (Northamptonshire) – 8 (3) & 17/2 (3)
Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire) – 49 (32) & 0/41 (4)
Peter Handscomb (Leicestershire) – 3 (4)
Colin Ackermann (Leicestershire) – 0 (1) & 0/15 (2)
Wiaan Mulder (Leicestershire) – 1 (6)
Joe Denly (Kent) – 30 (20)
Sam’s bill (Kent) – 23 (7)
George Linde (Kent) – March 21 (3)
Wes Agar (Kent) – 1/35 (4)
Dawid Malan (Yorkshire) – 8 (16)
Shan Masood (Yorkshire) – 35 (27)
Ashton Turner (Durham) – 0/15 (2)
Dan Lawrence (Essex) – 70 (33)
Daniel Sams (Essex) – 30 (18) & 1/46 (3.2)
Simon Harmer (Essex) – 1 (2) & 2/45 (4)
Ben McDermott (Hampshire) – 16 (12)
James Vince (Hampshire) – 76 (42)
Liam Dawson (Hampshire) – 10 (2) & 1/39 (3)
Nathan Ellis (Hampshire) – 2/53 (4)
Ravi Bopara (Sussex) – 4 (7) & 1/29 (4)
Shadab Khan (Sussex) – 87 (53) & 26/1 (4)
Tymal Factory (Sussex) – 2/28 (4)
Timm van der Gugten (Glamorgan) – 4(9) & 20/3(3)
Tom Banton (Somerset) – 0 (2)
Craig Overton (Somerset) – 17 (8) & 34/1 (4)
Josh Davey (Somerset) – 30/1 (4)
Matt Henry (Somerset) – 2/28 (4)