[2] The Eagles finished the group stage of the competition as the top team, losing only one match of the four-match round-robin.
[3] They then edged past the Tuskers in the first semi-final, winning a low-scoring match with their final pair of batsmen, passing their opponent's total of 70 with just nine balls remaining.
[5] Graeme Cremer and Chamu Chibhabha of the Southern Rocks and Mashonaland Eagles respectively claimed the most wickets, taking 11 each.
[7] Lara was described by international contemporary Kumar Sangakkara as "one of the greatest batsmen the world has seen",[8] shortly after the West Indian's retirement from cricket.
[9] On 5 November, it was announced that he would join the Southern Rocks to play in the Stanbic Bank 20 Series.