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Nice catch. I had forgot about that rule and had myself planned on taking Colin in the next round.He's only played 4 ODIs, not 5
Nice catch. I had forgot about that rule and had myself planned on taking Colin in the next round.He's only played 4 ODIs, not 5
That's still better than the Ranatunga-less rabble that was 80s Lanka I'll be forced to pick from.i will take Harry Tector instead, who has had a decent start to his ODI career so far. This unfortunately means I can't now get Andy Balbirnie for 2008, but Callum Macleod and Tom Cooper are 2 suitable replacements(i'm last to pick from 2008 so it's okay I talk about this >_>)
have to decide whether to go with either the guy with 8 ODI tons or the proven shield performer who's ODI career was brief. think i'll lean to the latter
i was gonna suggest Dias or Duleep Mendis but realised they debuted a bit earlierThat's still better than the Ranatunga-less rabble that was 80s Lanka I'll be forced to pick from.
and with that pick nobody else can pick from England in 1971-75, so I'll take Chris Old and finish my team right here. rapid end to proceedingsBob Willis (71-75)
Mccullum was very good in ODIs. Definitely an ATG.What was everyone's strategy for this draft? (I really doubt there will be much clashing of picks now except for people trying to scrape the least crap 2018 options)
I wanted to guarantee I got as many ATGs as possible from the big 8, I got 6.5(McCullum is nearly there). the situation that trundler finds himself in, 'wasting' a top 8 pick with a no name Sri Lankan seemed dire to me.
It meant passing up on the rare gems outside the big 8 ie Shakib, Morgan and Flower but I felt it was worth it
Mine was similar-ish, hence starting with Aravinda but I targeted a couple of great allrounders in Flintoff and Dev to give depth in batting and bowling so I could afford to leave a minnow keeper til the end since he only has to bat at 8, and use a minnow specialist bowler as my 5th bowler.What was everyone's strategy for this draft? (I really doubt there will be much clashing of picks now except for people trying to scrape the least crap 2018 options)
I wanted to guarantee I got as many ATGs as possible from the big 8, I got 6.5(McCullum is nearly there). the situation that trundler finds himself in, 'wasting' a top 8 pick with a no name Sri Lankan seemed dire to me.
It meant passing up on the rare gems outside the big 8 ie Shakib, Morgan and Flower but I felt it was worth it
Similar strategy for me too.What was everyone's strategy for this draft? (I really doubt there will be much clashing of picks now except for people trying to scrape the least crap 2018 options)
I wanted to guarantee I got as many ATGs as possible from the big 8, I got 6.5(McCullum is nearly there). the situation that trundler finds himself in, 'wasting' a top 8 pick with a no name Sri Lankan seemed dire to me.
It meant passing up on the rare gems outside the big 8 ie Shakib, Morgan and Flower but I felt it was worth it
I wanted to make sure I had no weak links from the minnows. Missing Aravinda and Dilshan was a right kick in the nads for that plan though. Thought picking from the early years was vital too and probably went for Imran too early; taking Aravinda at that stage would've been epic.What was everyone's strategy for this draft? (I really doubt there will be much clashing of picks now except for people trying to scrape the least crap 2018 options)
I wanted to guarantee I got as many ATGs as possible from the big 8, I got 6.5(McCullum is nearly there). the situation that trundler finds himself in, 'wasting' a top 8 pick with a no name Sri Lankan seemed dire to me.
It meant passing up on the rare gems outside the big 8 ie Shakib, Morgan and Flower but I felt it was worth it
i haven't even looked at other people's teams in much depth but it sounds like you're nailed on for another win with that strategy. though i had a slight aversion to picking a minnow keeper, or a minnow in any "important" spot (spinner, opening batsmen - though Tamim obviously is an exception to that)Mine was similar-ish, hence starting with Aravinda but I targeted a couple of great allrounders in Flintoff and Dev to give depth in batting and bowling so I could afford to leave a minnow keeper til the end since he only has to bat at 8, and use a minnow specialist bowler as my 5th bowler.
I have had some luck with getting Brandes who was the only 1986er that could make my strategy work and using my table identified a gun player that now no one else can pick so I am taking him in R11.
Yeah, I went for Sanath as soon as I realised SL were the one top 8 side who would run out of ATGs first. They have some of truly top tier players in Jayasuriya, Aravinda and Murali but fall into ATVG territory before both NZ and Pakistan do(and the SL ATGs are kinda condensed to the 80s and 90s). I was considering to leave Australia to near the end as it's essentially an auto ATG but combined with the time period restrictions it made 81-85 Dean Jones look very appealingI wanted to make sure I had no weak links from the minnows. Missing Aravinda and Dilshan was a right kick in the nads for that plan though. Thought picking from the early years was vital too and probably went for Imran too early; taking Aravinda at that stage would've been epic.
I too did not look much into other teams. I just went with the simple strategy of picking the best available player at that point of time.i haven't even looked at other people's teams in much depth but it sounds like you're nailed on for another win with that strategy. though i had a slight aversion to picking a minnow keeper, or a minnow in any "important" spot (spinner, opening batsmen - though Tamim obviously is an exception to that)
consult the recent edition of the table posted and verify if you can.Can I pick Shastri, McDermott and Arnold yet?
Ravi Shastri 7
Desmond Haynes
Joe Root
Andy Flower+
Shakib Al Hassan 6
Paul Stirling
Imran Khan* 4
Russell Arnold 5
Craig McDermott 2
Shane Bond 1
Lungi Ngidi 3
Would punch above their weight IMO
Just did and yeah.consult the recent edition of the table posted and verify if you can.
Dude.....Shastri at no.7 and Stirling to open surely.Can I pick Shastri, McDermott and Arnold yet?
Ravi Shastri 7
Desmond Haynes
Joe Root
Andy Flower+
Shakib Al Hassan 6
Paul Stirling
Imran Khan* 4
Russell Arnold 5
Craig McDermott 2
Shane Bond 1
Lungi Ngidi 3
Would punch above their weight IMO
Well sureDude.....Shastri at no.7 and Stirling to open surely.