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ICC Best-Ever ODI Championship Rating Draft
Since it's draft season and some of the existing ones are moving excruciatingly slowly......
Inspired by Watson's "ICC Best-Ever Test Championship Rating Draft."
1. Select XI players from the ICC all-time ODI Championship Rating list. Use the link below to check an individual players best ever rating.
ICC Player Rankings
2. Your budget will be 7590 points (an average of 690 per player feels about right). This should allow you to select some all-time ODI greats along with a mix of good value journeymen.
3. The cost for each player will be whatever happens to be their highest ever rating in either the Batting, Bowling, or All-Rounder categories.
Example: Kapil Dev
Batting Rating = 777 points
Bowling Rating = 849 points
All-Rounder = 632 points
Kapil would cost you 849 points
4. Wicket Keeper: Note wicket keepers will be rated on their highest batting rankings and ..Please note: To ensure people don't take all-time great batsmen/part-time keepers, your keeper needs to have played at least 50% of their games as a designated wicket-keeper (see statsguru)
5. Minimum 20 ODIs played.....To avoid the likes of Sobers and other greats of his era who played only a handful of ODI games, players must have played at least 20 ODIs to warrant any sort of meaningful ratings.
6. The order for Round 1 will be randomised, and then the order will be reversed for Round 2.....and so forth.
7. You have 10 hours to select your player. If you miss 3 consecutive Rounds then it will be assumed that you have quit the game and cannot rejoin. Feel free to PM a fellow Drafter to post your pick for you if you think that you won't be around your PC during your turn.
8. The usual top 3 vote off will happen at the end...
Open to feedback on the following;
1) The budget of 7590 (690 average). Watson used 725 average in the Test version, but the ratings seem slighter lower in ODIs, hence the reduction.
2) Whether we have extra penalties for consecutive/ frequent timeouts.
3) Minimum 20 ODIs Played.
4) Keepers needed to have played >/= 50% as designated keeper.
5) No of drafters. I'm thinking of possibly limiting this one to just 10 or so, open for feedback.
After considering all feedback I'll confirm the rules and list drafters.
Since it's draft season and some of the existing ones are moving excruciatingly slowly......
Inspired by Watson's "ICC Best-Ever Test Championship Rating Draft."
1. Select XI players from the ICC all-time ODI Championship Rating list. Use the link below to check an individual players best ever rating.
ICC Player Rankings
2. Your budget will be 7590 points (an average of 690 per player feels about right). This should allow you to select some all-time ODI greats along with a mix of good value journeymen.
3. The cost for each player will be whatever happens to be their highest ever rating in either the Batting, Bowling, or All-Rounder categories.
Example: Kapil Dev
Batting Rating = 777 points
Bowling Rating = 849 points
All-Rounder = 632 points
Kapil would cost you 849 points
4. Wicket Keeper: Note wicket keepers will be rated on their highest batting rankings and ..Please note: To ensure people don't take all-time great batsmen/part-time keepers, your keeper needs to have played at least 50% of their games as a designated wicket-keeper (see statsguru)
5. Minimum 20 ODIs played.....To avoid the likes of Sobers and other greats of his era who played only a handful of ODI games, players must have played at least 20 ODIs to warrant any sort of meaningful ratings.
6. The order for Round 1 will be randomised, and then the order will be reversed for Round 2.....and so forth.
7. You have 10 hours to select your player. If you miss 3 consecutive Rounds then it will be assumed that you have quit the game and cannot rejoin. Feel free to PM a fellow Drafter to post your pick for you if you think that you won't be around your PC during your turn.
8. The usual top 3 vote off will happen at the end...
Open to feedback on the following;
1) The budget of 7590 (690 average). Watson used 725 average in the Test version, but the ratings seem slighter lower in ODIs, hence the reduction.
2) Whether we have extra penalties for consecutive/ frequent timeouts.
3) Minimum 20 ODIs Played.
4) Keepers needed to have played >/= 50% as designated keeper.
5) No of drafters. I'm thinking of possibly limiting this one to just 10 or so, open for feedback.
After considering all feedback I'll confirm the rules and list drafters.
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