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Oooh, interesting.
All captains have been emailed with some of the email addresses. The Norwayese one will email with the rest soon.Dont spose we could get contact details for this wonderful batch?
Ta.All captains have been emailed with some of the email addresses. The Norwayese one will email with the rest soon.
He asked when he confirmed his sign up if he could change to be back up keeper. The Under 19s need a new keeper/batsmen and system probably needs a couple more as Black don't have a back up and the other clubs outside Green only have two. But i guess its up to him to push for it anyway.Keepers are usually 27 or 30+ from memory, i would say hes a specialist fielder.
Im I the only person that thinks the way of determining the order is wrong now the salary cap has been introduced?This will take place with a basic draft system.
The draft order:
1) Colts
2) Green
3) Red
4) Blue
5) Black
This order is determined by the combined finish of clubs over the past two seasons.
Technically, you missed him. I copy/pasted the initial list from the email you sent me.You've missed Martyn Corrin.
Name: Martyn Corrin
Forum Name: GeraintIsMyHero
Age: 22
RHB, LB
Batting average: 29
Strike rate: 35
Bowling average: 39
Fielding: 18
I have not received an email as you probably have sent it to my old one. My new one is mrkintheuk @ hotmail . comAll captains have been emailed with some of the email addresses. The Norwayese one will email with the rest soon.
You're forgetting that the entire contract system is based on performances over past seasons. That's how we've rated players, and thats the foundation of the entire system.Im I the only person that thinks the way of determining the order is wrong now the salary cap has been introduced?
As there is now a 60 pt limit, a drive towards parity, a limit on contracted players without paying a penalty and effectively a completely different system, I dont see what relevance the previous 2 seasons have.
With a new system in place, surely that slate needs to be wiped clean and start all over again?
Teams and individuals are very different. If each team is given a points limit then all teams are supposedly pretty equal and the identity of the teams have changed far more over the course of the off-season than any individual ever could.You're forgetting that the entire contract system is based on performances over past seasons. That's how we've rated players, and thats the foundation of the entire system.
With each team facing the same salary cap and dealing with players ranked on past success, it's only fair for teams to draft players based on team success. It's the way it's done in most professional sports, where the finish of a team one season determines the draft pick the next season. That way the lesser teams tend to end up getting the better players in the draft.
The salary cap is not so simply as to keep all the teams on an even playing field, as it's impossible to do so. The salary cap is to prevent teams from getting too distant from each other in terms of capabilities. There's a difference.If each team is given a points limit then all teams are supposedly pretty equal and the identity of the teams have changed far more over the course of the off-season than any individual ever could.
The teams are practically the same as they would have been without the salary cap. That's because the salary cap was loose enough to allow teams to sign (almost unerringly) the players that had made a commitment to the club before the contract system was introduced.The career of an individual is a year on year progression. It is only right they are judged on last years performances. It is a step by step evolution. If the system hadnt changed I would say the same for teams. However, the introduction of the new system means that there is no continuation from last season and certainly no evolution. There has been a pretty radical change brought about that completely changes the way teams are built and their composition.
As said above, the huge changes to teams were to occur with or without the contract system. Take a look at the players who have signed contracts. Barring Callum Thompson, Smith was able to sign the entire Black squad he had assembled before the contract system.Individuals are part of a continuous process, however the introduction of the new system means that there has been a huge change to teams. As such the last couple of years carry no relevance.
I completely agree that the weakest teams should get first pick in a traditional system. However, this contract system aims at team parity (ie Black having to go through the difficult task of releasing a long standing player) and it is a fresh start.
That's impossible to do and is not done in any sport. Every pro team sport has a contract system and some have a salary cap of sorts. And yet the drafting process is the same in practically all.I thought the idea of a contract system and the points limit was to ensure that there were no 'lesser' teams going into the season.
The contract system was brought about mainly to ensure that there is not a mass exodus of players at the end of each season, as well as to add more depth to CW cricket. Those are the aspects of the league that were to be changed. It has had no influence on squad composition, other than Thompson.Remember the contract system was brought about for a reason. That reason was obviously to change certain aspects of the league. Knowing there will be huge changes to the previous years means that it must be a fresh start. The contract system didnt make changes to players, but to how teams are built. Comparing teams and individuals in the same way misses the whole point.
Stedman's a back-up keeper, btw.He asked when he confirmed his sign up if he could change to be back up keeper. The Under 19s need a new keeper/batsmen and system probably needs a couple more as Black don't have a back up and the other clubs outside Green only have two. But i guess its up to him to push for it anyway.
He will only be set to wicketkeeper status in ITC when he is meant to wicketkeep. That's standard protocol, for obvious reasons.Yeah, he asked Camps if he could change to it at the end of last season. Not sure if Campsy has done it yet though.
Why is that?Oh, and he likely won't be very good at it.
That's the way things are. You can't just suddenly take up wicketkeeping and expect to be better than a proper wicketkeeper.Why is that?