Draft idea based on the fact that the 18 first-class counties have 11 different initials (D, E, G, H, K, L, M, N, S, W, Y)...
Eligible cricketers for this draft are anyone (from any country) who has played at least one first-class match for one of the 18 current first-class counties.
Each cricketer is eligible to represent only the county for which he has played the most first-class matches.
Then each drafter picks 11 players representing 11 different counties with 11 different initial letters. That is, you must pick precisely
1 player representing one of Derbyshire and Durham
1 player representing Essex
1 player representing one of Glamorgan and Gloucestershire
1 player representing Hampshire
1 player representing Kent
1 player representing one of Lancashire and Leicestershire
1 player representing Middlesex
1 player representing one of Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire
1 player representing one of Somerset, Surrey and Sussex
1 player representing one of Warwickshire and Worcestershire
1 player representing Yorkshire
If there's enough interest, I'll start it when 12 people sign up.
Eligible cricketers for this draft are anyone (from any country) who has played at least one first-class match for one of the 18 current first-class counties.
Each cricketer is eligible to represent only the county for which he has played the most first-class matches.
Then each drafter picks 11 players representing 11 different counties with 11 different initial letters. That is, you must pick precisely
1 player representing one of Derbyshire and Durham
1 player representing Essex
1 player representing one of Glamorgan and Gloucestershire
1 player representing Hampshire
1 player representing Kent
1 player representing one of Lancashire and Leicestershire
1 player representing Middlesex
1 player representing one of Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire
1 player representing one of Somerset, Surrey and Sussex
1 player representing one of Warwickshire and Worcestershire
1 player representing Yorkshire
If there's enough interest, I'll start it when 12 people sign up.