Two more T20 class acts have received 100 T20 caps for a single Dream11 Super Smash team, this summer.
Canterbury captain Cole McConchie and Otago Volts icon Jacob Duffy have both chalked up the century of games, Duffy the latest - on his home patch of Dunedin this week.
Both men have represented the same colours from the outset of their careers, Duffy having debuted for the Volts when he was still an Invercargill schoolboy with a big future.
Born in Lumsden, the crafty pace bowler is proud to the bone of his Southland roots, and also recently chalked up 500 wickets across all three Domestic formats for his Volts during this Super Smash competition.
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McConchie is the bedrock of the Canterbury Kings team, and just the second Canterbury King to reach 100 caps - after his predecessor in the captaincy role, Andrew Ellis, who retired with the team record of 117 T20 caps.
Duffy meanwhile makes it a club of three for the Otago Volts, joining retired duo Neil Broom (124) and Hamish Rutherford (129) who holds the national T20 appearances record for one team.
Nationally only nine men have reached 100 caps for a single T20 Domestic side, along with five women - including Suzie Bates this season.
No players as yet have reached 100 caps for either the Central Stags or Auckland Aces.