Pretty sure it's actually over 50 now, I'll have a quick look.
EDIT: Here we go. A few notes...
SG Fitzsimmons is the only batsman to average over 50 in both forms, despite playing at a higher level than other batsmen. He, like Towns in OD games, is also over 100 runs ahead of the next man down. Towns, Butler and Wilson also have a combined average (FC/4D average + OD average) of over 100.
SJ Burke has been our second best batsman in the longer form, showing a strong hand for winning the second opening spot alongside Fitzy for the start of the next season. Pooja Bharat, sitting next in line on runs scored, may be looking to take Nayak's place in the middle order, however the competition is still hot for all positions.
CR Butler is the only batsman to still have an average of over 100 in any form, making the most of his five games before being called up to the international side. Towns, Wilson, Dasa and Fitzy have also had great seasons with the OD bat, with Dasa and Towns in particular batting at a strike rate above 90 (Towns above 100).
For bowling in the longer form, it's been a healthy share to the various regular bowlers. Wright has quite easily been the pick of the bunch, with the most wickets at the lowest average. Jack McNamara has also been in extremely good touch, putting pressure on Rai and Weber for the FC spin roles for the Colts. Rai is second at the wickets, although at the highest average outside of Towns, who has just one wicket.
In the short form, Wilson and - rather surprisingly - Towns & Bharat have been the best bowlers average-wise, each with at least six wickets to their name. Wilson has 13, the most of any of our bowlers at this time, followed by Jack on 12 and Weber on 10. Weber has been expensive, though, while the economical Jack only manages a wicket once a game on average. Having said that, he's been the best outside of Wilson for regular Colts bowlers with Rai, Wright and Thomas all struggling.