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Scorecard Draft

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
My next selection is somewhat tactical - at this rate I probably would leave him out of my best XI but I still need a spinner and am hopeful that by the time of my next selection we'll be in an era I was looking at to grab one of the spin bowlers I had in mind. So I'll pick Eddie Paynter, who averaged 59 in 20 tests, and would play him if we do a simulation after the draft. ;)

4th Test: Australia v England at Brisbane, Feb 10-16, 1933 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com

Somerset XI:
Eddie Barlow
Douglas Jardine (c)
Sachin Tendulkar
KS Ranjitsinhji
Javed Miandad
Mohammad Yousuf
Billy Bates
Godfrey Evans (wk)
Dennis Lillee
-
Craig McDermott
12th man: Eddie Paynter
 

kingkallis

International Coach
My next selection is somewhat tactical - at this rate I probably would leave him out of my best XI but I still need a spinner and am hopeful that by the time of my next selection we'll be in an era I was looking at to grab one of the spin bowlers I had in mind. So I'll pick Eddie Paynter, who averaged 59 in 20 tests, and would play him if we do a simulation after the draft. ;)

4th Test: Australia v England at Brisbane, Feb 10-16, 1933 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com

Somerset XI:
Eddie Barlow
Douglas Jardine (c)
Sachin Tendulkar
KS Ranjitsinhji
Javed Miandad
Mohammad Yousuf
Billy Bates
Godfrey Evans (wk)
Dennis Lillee
-
Craig McDermott
12th man: Eddie Paynter
Mate, I envy you for getting Eddie @ this stage of the game...
 

Blakus

State Vice-Captain
I'll grab Sid Barnes. Not to be confused with Syd Barnes. There were some great options available, but I felt it was more important to complete my team outright.

1st Test: Australia v England at Brisbane, Nov 29-Dec 4, 1946 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com

1.Bob Simpson 4869 runs @ 46.81, 71 wickets @ 42.26
2.Sid Barnes 1072 runs @ 63.05
3.Viv Richards* 8540 runs @ 50.32 , 32 wickets @ 61.37
4.Zaheer Abbas 5062 runs @ 44.79
5.Ken Barrington 6806 runs @ 58.87 , 29 wickets @ 44.82
6.Kevin Pietersen 5306 runs @ 48.23
7.Billy Murdoch+ 908 runs @ 31.31 , 14 catches 1 stumping
8.Ian Bishop 161 wickets @ 24.27 , 632 runs 12.15
9.Frederick Spofforth 98 wickets @ 18.41 , 217 runs @ 9.43
10.Sydney Barnes 189 wickets @ 16.43 , 242 runs @ 8.06
11.Subhash Gupte 149 wickets @ 29.55, 183 runs @ 6.31
12.

Dismal tail it must be said, but the top order and bowling make up for it.
 

kingkallis

International Coach
Round 1:
NUFAN - Muttiah Muralitharan
weldone - Adam Gilchrist
Noble One - Glenn Mcgrath
Cevno - Curtly Ambrose
Blakus - Vivian Richards
Himmanv - Imran Khan
honestbharani - Richard Hadlee
kingkallis - Malcolm Marshall
GI Joe - Brian Lara
Shri - Kumar Sangakkara
pskov - Shane Warne
HeathDavisSpeed - Jacques Kallis
Somerset - Sachin Tendulkar
marc71178 - Wasim Akram
Marcuss - Waqar Younis
Jamee999 - Ricky Ponting
Michaelf7777777 - Andy Flower
Riggins - Michael Slater

Round 2:
Riggins - Rahul Dravid
Michaelf7777777 - Shaun Pollock
Jamee999 - Courtney Walsh
Marcuss - Kapil Dev
marc71178 - Ian Botham
Somerset - Dennis Lillee
HeathDavisSpeed - Joel Garner
pskov - Sunil Gavaskar
Shri - Garry Sobers
GI Joe - Keith Miller
kingkallis - Donald Bradman
honestbharani - Wally Hammond
Himmanv - Jack Hobbs
Blakus - Sydney Barnes
Cevno - Wilfred Rhodes
Noble One - Clarrie Grimmett
weldone - George Headley
NUFAN - Fred Trueman

Round 3:
pskov - Alan Davidson
Jamee999 - Len Hutton
Marcuss - Les Ames
GI Joe - Herbert Sutcliffe
kingkallis - Aubrey Faulkner
Riggins - Charles Macartney
Michaelf7777777 - Colin Blythe
Shri - Hugh Trumble
weldone - George Lohmann
Blakus - Frederick Spofforth
NUFAN - Charlie Turner
Cevno - W.G Grace
Noble One - Victor Trumper
HeathDavisSpeed - Warwick Armstrong
Himmanv - Stanley Jackson
Somerset - Kumar Ranjitsinhji
marc71178 - Archie MacLaren
honestbharani - Johnny Briggs

Round 4:
marc71178 - Bobby Abel
honestbharani - Billy Barnes
Somerset - Billy Bates
Himmanv - Dick Barlow
HeathDavisSpeed - Tom Garrett
Noble One - Arthur Shrewsbury
Cevno - Bobby Peel
NUFAN - Allan Steel
Blakus - Billy Murdoch
weldone - George Ulyett
Shri - Syd Gregory
Michaelf7777777 - Frank Woolley
Riggins - Bill Voce
kingkallis - Bill O'Rielly
GI Joe - Ray Lindwall
Marcuss - Jim Laker
Jamee999 - Clyde Walcott
pskov - Neil Harvey

Round 5:
Shri - Alec Bedser
Jamee999 - Peter May
honestbharani - Graeme Pollock
Blakus - Ken Barrington
Cevno - Frank Tyson
Michaelf7777777 - Arthur Morris
Riggins - Vinoo Mankad
GI Joe - Denis Compton
HeathDavisSpeed - Everton Weekes
kingkallis - Colin Cowdrey
Noble One - Brian Statham
pskov - Neil Adcock
weldone - Richie Benaud
Marcuss - Frank Worrell
Himmanv - Rohan Kanhai
Somerset - Godfrey Evans
marc71178 - Hanif Mohammad
NUFAN - Ted Dexter

Round 6:
marc71178 - Alan Knott
NUFAN - Greg Chappell
Somerset - Javed Miandad
Himmanv - Gordon Greenidge
Marcuss - Allan Border
weldone - Geoff Boycott
pskov - Michael Holding
Noble One - Martin Crowe
kingkallis - Rodney Marsh
HeathDavisSpeed - Andy Roberts
GI Joe - Bob Willis
Riggins - Garth Mckenzie
Michaelf7777777 - Colin Croft
Cevno - Farokh Engineer
Blakus - Bob Simpson
honestbharani - Doug Walters
Jamee999 - Bishan Bedi
Shri - Derek Underwood

Round 7:
HeathDavisSpeed - Peter Pollock
Marcuss - Graham Gooch
Cevno - Allan Donald
Jamee999 - Matthew Hayden
marc71178 - Harbhajan Singh
honestbharani - MS Dhoni
Himmanv - Dale Steyn
Noble One - Andrew Flintoff
kingkallis - Virender Sehwag
NUFAN - Greame Smith
pskov - Steve Waugh
weldone - Shane Bond
Riggins - Mahela Jayawardene
Somerset - Mohammad Yousuf
GI Joe - Jeff Thomson
Shri - Darren Gough
Blakus - Ian Bishop
Michaelf7777777 - Desmond Haynes

Round 8:
Blakus - Zaheer Abbas
Michaelf7777777 - Clive Lloyd
Shri - Roy Fredericks
GI Joe - Bill Lawry
Somerset - Eddie Barlow
Riggins / JTRCXXX94 - Mohammad Asif
weldone - Ian Chappell
pskov - John Edrich
NUFAN - Conrad Hunte
kingkallis - Dennis Amiss
Noble One - David Gower
Himmanv - Abdul Qadir
honestbharani - Shoaib Akhtar
marc71178 - Aravinda de Silva
Jamee999 - Anil Kumble
Cevno - Inzamam ul Haq
Marcuss - Shivnaraine Chanderpaul
HeathDavisSpeed - Mark Taylor

Round 9:
Somerset - Craig McDermott
kingkallis - Merv Hughes
NUFAN - Graham Thorpe
marc71178 - Chris Gayle
Himmanv - Jason Gillespie
Noble One - Mark Waugh
Marcuss - Justin Langer
Cevno - V.V.S Laxman
weldone - Gautam Gambhir
honestbharani - Shane Watson
Shri - Andrew Strauss
Blakus - Kevin Pietersen
Michaelf7777777 - Michael Hussey
Jamee999 - Makhaya Ntini
GI Joe - Alec Stewart
pskov - Younis Khan
HeathDavisSpeed - Gary Kirsten
Riggins / JTRCXXX94 - Ian Healy

Round 10:
pskov - Jeff Dujon
HeathDavisSpeed - Syed Kirmani
GI Joe - Tony Greig
Jamee999 - John Snow
Michaelf7777777 - Mushtaq Mohammed
Blakus - Subhash Gupte
Shri - Vijay Hazare
honestbharani - Vijay Merchant
Riggins / JTRCXXX94 - Cyril Washbrook
weldone - K. Duleepsinhji
Cevno - Dudley Nourse
Marcuss - Maurice Tate
Noble One - Petsy Hendren
Himmanv - Stan McCabe
marc71178 - Headley Verity
NUFAN - Jock Cameron
kingkallis - Bert Ironmonger
Somerset - Douglas Jardine

Round 11

Shri - Bill Ponsford
Somerset - Eddie Paynter
NUFAN - Lindsay Hassett
Blakus - Sid Barnes
marc71178 - Bill Bowes
weldone
Marcuss
Riggins / JTRCXXX94
HeathDavisSpeed
Noble One
Himmanv
GI Joe
Michaelf7777777
Jamee999
pskov
Cevno
honestbharani
kingkallis

Round 12:
honestbharani
kingkallis
Cevno
pskov
Jamee999
Michaelf7777777
GI Joe
Himmanv
Noble One
HeathDavisSpeed
Riggins / JTRCXXX94
Marcuss
weldone
marc71178
Blakus
NUFAN
Somerset
Shri
 
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nick-o

State 12th Man
My previous contribution, about the importance of taking 20 wickets, got some conversation going, so I'll try again, with what we could call, for convenience sake, the nick-o index.

Imagine your team bowls first, then you bat, then you bowl again. It's easy to work out how many runs your team can score in one innings; equally, it's easy to work out how many runs you will concede in taking 20 wickets. [well, not so easy if your team can't take 20 wickets, but even then you can work out how many wickets you are able to take, how much they cost per wicket, and do the maths]

What's left is a simple A minus B calculation, to see how many runs you need to score in the last innings to win the match.

That's the nick-o index. The lower the figure, the more likely you are to win.

For example, Blakus after 11 picks, can take 20 wickets-per-match at a cost of 440 runs. His batting lineup is set to score 379 per innings. Thus 440 minus 379 equals 62 to win. Simple.

So, here we go so far:

Shri: 178 to win
Somerset: 72 to win
NUFAN: 41 to win
Blakus: 62 to win
 

kingkallis

International Coach
My previous contribution, about the importance of taking 20 wickets, got some conversation going, so I'll try again, with what we could call, for convenience sake, the nick-o index.

Imagine your team bowls first, then you bat, then you bowl again. It's easy to work out how many runs your team can score in one innings; equally, it's easy to work out how many runs you will concede in taking 20 wickets. [well, not so easy if your team can't take 20 wickets, but even then you can work out how many wickets you are able to take, how much they cost per wicket, and do the maths]

What's left is a simple A minus B calculation, to see how many runs you need to score in the last innings to win the match.

That's the nick-o index. The lower the figure, the more likely you are to win.

For example, Blakus after 11 picks, can take 20 wickets-per-match at a cost of 440 runs. His batting lineup is set to score 379 per innings. Thus 440 minus 379 equals 62 to win. Simple.

So, here we go so far:

Shri: 178 to win
Somerset: 72 to win
NUFAN: 41 to win
Blakus: 62 to win
Can you do the math on my team please? :D
 

nick-o

State 12th Man
:( My 5 bowlers can take 23 wickets pretty easily

Marshall
Hughes
Ironmonger
O'Reilly
Faulkner
Ha. I see. You've certainly added some bowling since I last looked.

I think you take 20 wickets for 456. [Faulkner 3 @ 26.58; O'Reilly 5 @ 22.59; Ironmonger 5 @ 17.97; Hughes 4 @ 28.38; and Marshall 4 @ 20,94 comes to 21 for 479, averages down to 456]

And score 362 per innings -- is that about right?

So with a batsman to spare, you are nick-o index 94. A decent batsman will get you down to around 50 or so... Good team.
 

kingkallis

International Coach
Ha. I see. You've certainly added some bowling since I last looked.

I think you take 20 wickets for 456. [Faulkner 3 @ 26.58; O'Reilly 5 @ 22.59; Ironmonger 5 @ 17.97; Hughes 4 @ 28.38; and Marshall 4 @ 20,94 comes to 21 for 479, averages down to 456]

And score 362 per innings -- is that about right?

So with a batsman to spare, you are nick-o index 94. A decent batsman will get you down to around 50 or so... Good team.
Correct! A good No.4 still to come :D
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
My previous contribution, about the importance of taking 20 wickets, got some conversation going, so I'll try again, with what we could call, for convenience sake, the nick-o index.

Imagine your team bowls first, then you bat, then you bowl again. It's easy to work out how many runs your team can score in one innings; equally, it's easy to work out how many runs you will concede in taking 20 wickets. [well, not so easy if your team can't take 20 wickets, but even then you can work out how many wickets you are able to take, how much they cost per wicket, and do the maths]

What's left is a simple A minus B calculation, to see how many runs you need to score in the last innings to win the match.

That's the nick-o index. The lower the figure, the more likely you are to win.

For example, Blakus after 11 picks, can take 20 wickets-per-match at a cost of 440 runs. His batting lineup is set to score 379 per innings. Thus 440 minus 379 equals 62 to win. Simple.

So, here we go so far:

Shri: 178 to win
Somerset: 72 to win
NUFAN: 41 to win
Blakus: 62 to win
Please remember this everyone when you are picking teams at the end of the competition. :ph34r:

Honestly though, I'm fairly surprised to be leading something like this (although it's not that big a deal to chase 41 compared with 62) as pretty much the entire rounds so far I haven't had an absolutely obvious selection of an all time great apart from Greg Chappell really.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
According to my very rough Calculations my Bowling attack is taking 20 wickets for 407 .

And My batting Attack is scoring 297 at the moment .So ought to be something like 70 i think on THE nick-o-index by the time of the 11th pick.Can change maybe with the 12th pick.
The batting averages of Grace,Rhodes and Peel are letting me down .
 

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
Some very crude statistical analysis going on. As cricket fans surely we can look at two separate bowling attacks and determine the strongest attack without looking at raw stats?
 

kingkallis

International Coach
Some very crude statistical analysis going on. As cricket fans surely we can look at two separate bowling attacks and determine the strongest attack without looking at raw stats?
I agree but this is fun part and this is the main thing which determines the result of the game... [ test maches ]
 

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