Jarquis
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Original Budget Draft - http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/threads/cricket-budget-draft.61861/
Basically, it's a standard all-time draft but each team has a budget of :
500 Test caps
30000 Test runs
1000 Test wickets.
To allow some flexibility and variation between teams in any round of the draft, prior to making your pick, you may elect to 'exchange' 100 wickets for 3000 runs or vice versa.
So you may adjust your budget to 27000 runs and 1100 wickets or 33000 runs and 900 wickets.
This may only be done once and is irreversible.
Bradman is available but will cost 3x his record.
Players need not to have actually played Test cricket.
Round 1 order will be randomised after signups are complete.
Every round thereafter will be in order of who has the most Caps available within their budget.
In the case of a tie, players will pick in order from who has made the most selections to the fewest.
In the case of a tie, players will pick in order from who has had the longest time between picks to the shortest.
I intend to start this after the completion of the ongoing England vs Pakistan Test to remove the issue of ongoing innings etc.
Hopefully that all makes sense.
Happy for any feedback (particularly on Bradman and the last tiebreaker) or to answer any questions.
Basically, it's a standard all-time draft but each team has a budget of :
500 Test caps
30000 Test runs
1000 Test wickets.
To allow some flexibility and variation between teams in any round of the draft, prior to making your pick, you may elect to 'exchange' 100 wickets for 3000 runs or vice versa.
So you may adjust your budget to 27000 runs and 1100 wickets or 33000 runs and 900 wickets.
This may only be done once and is irreversible.
Bradman is available but will cost 3x his record.
Players need not to have actually played Test cricket.
Round 1 order will be randomised after signups are complete.
Every round thereafter will be in order of who has the most Caps available within their budget.
In the case of a tie, players will pick in order from who has made the most selections to the fewest.
In the case of a tie, players will pick in order from who has had the longest time between picks to the shortest.
I intend to start this after the completion of the ongoing England vs Pakistan Test to remove the issue of ongoing innings etc.
Hopefully that all makes sense.
Happy for any feedback (particularly on Bradman and the last tiebreaker) or to answer any questions.