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Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2022 8:56 pm
by Arthur Crabtree
Cheers Prof. Ladbrokes already paying out on Red winning this.

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2022 10:32 pm
by Durhamfootman
Not like Travis Head to go missing in action :panic

the big ponce :horse

cheers Prof and well done Red :salute

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2022 12:54 pm
by Red Devil
Maxwell :facepalm

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:58 pm
by The Professor
Weekly List

1. Babar Azam - 270 - Is hitting his straps at just the right time for the T20 World Cup, It is his third Cricketer of the Week award of 2022 and his tenth in the three years on our List - this puts him joint fifth all time with Marnus Labuschagne.

2. Kane Williamson - 236 - Kane Williamson does not do well in these Lists. He is scheduled to finish in the bottom three for the second year in a row and has never been in the Top Ten. This is only the third time he has ever been in a weekly Top 5 in the last 2 years.

3. Mohammad Rizwan - 213 - The Reliant Rizwan still keeps trundling along. Over the last 2 months he has been in the Top 5 highest scores for all but 3 weeks and with the T20 World Cup round the corner I see no reason why that should stop.

4. Marnus Labuschagne - 167 - It is fair to say it has not been a vintage year for Marnus after his Cricketer of the Year accolade in 2022. He can still crack out a big score in the longest form though, as was seen in his century stand in Queensland's mauling of Tasmania.

5. David Warner - 147 - A sniff of a big tournament and David Warner is back to his big scoring ways. He knows when to turn it on and is back in the Top 5 for the second week on the bounce.

Overall

1. Simon Harmer - 4778 - Harmer's lead is plummeting quicker than the pound. Once a mighty 1363, he now has a lead of just 483. Needs to decide if he's playing in South Africa before the lead is gone.

2. Mohammad Rizwan - 4295 - Once upon a time, Rizwan was looking over his shoulder with a cavernous gap ahead of him. Now he is 751 points clear of third spot and dares to dream he could claim the top spot by the end of the T20 World Cup.

3. Babar Azam - 3544 - Cricketer of the Week and up two places to his highest position since mid-April. Everything is coming up Millhouse for Babar. He's even sorting out his Strike Rate issue.

4, Moeen Ali - 3533 - Another underwhelming display from Moeen sees him lose the third-place spot he has held for 6 weeks.

5. Quinton De Kock - 3326 - Last week I said it was famine or feast for the South African wicket-keeper, and he had a lean harvest this time out. After scoring 305 points last week he has scored 31 this. Down a place to 5th.

Other Movers

Two players moved position this week despite not having huge scores. Travis Head got 122 for the week but overtook Steve Smith into 18th whilst KL Rahul got 12 runs more but went up 2 spots to 14th.

Ones to Watch

Two Aussies with very different agendas might be worth keeping an eye on. The domesticated Travis Head is only 8 points clear of Steve Smith who is about to start the carnival of big hitting that will be the T20 World Cup. Who will have the edge?

Top Three Averages

1. Simon Harmer = 207.74
2. Babar Azam 147.67 (Up from 142.35)
3. Ben Stokes = 146.74 (Down from 151.33)


Stokes experienced the now traditional Test-to-T20 transition average dip and also moves down to the third highest average points per week. Kane Williamson's average improved by 11.5 points but his 63.5 points per week is still the worst of everyone's.

Top Players By Format


Long Form - Simon Harmer = 4063
One Day - Babar Azam = 1002
Short Form - Moeen Ali = 3137

Highest Points by Discipline

*=New Name

Runs - Mohammad Rizwan - 2485
Batting Bonus - *Babar Azam = 510
Strike Rate - Moeen Ali = 750

Wickets - Simon Harmer = 2280
Wicket Bonus - Simon Harmer = 410
Economy - Simon Harmer = 1020

Fielding - Quinton De Kock = 680
Fielding Bonus - Rishabh Pant = 110

Weekly

Babar Azam 270
Kane Williamson 236
Mohammad Rizwan 213
Marnus Labuschagne 167
David Warner 147
KL Rahul 134
Travis Head 122
Moeen Ali 84
Ben Stokes 64
Pat Cummins 38
Quinton De Kock 31
Risabh Pant 28
Bhanuka Rajapaksa 27
Glenn Maxwell 8

Kyle Jamieson dnp
Jonny Bairstow dnp
Joe Root dnp
Simon Harmer dnp
Matt Critchley dnp
Hasan Ali dnp
Steve Smith dnp

Overall

1 Simon Harmer 4778
2 Mohammad Rizwan 4295
3 Babar Azam 3544
4 Moeen Ali 3533
5 Quinton De Kock 3326
6 Rishabh Pant 3226
7 Glenn Maxwell 2847
8 Ben Stokes 2788
9 Marnus Labuschagne 2701
10 Joe Root 2648
11 Jonny Bairstow 2593
12 Matt Critchley 2473
13 David Warner 2238
14 KL Rahul 2115
15 Pat Cummins 2076
16 Hasan Ali 2037
17 Kyle Jamieson 1547
18 Travis Head 1520
19 Steve Smith 1512
20 Bhanuka Rajapaksa 1083
21 Kane Williamson 1016

Headlines

Might as well pack the fairground up. Red's lead is now 2065 points.

Weekly

RedDevil 491
The Professor 263
RedJr. 251
Red Twins 242
MIB 172
DFM 122
Arthur 28

Overall

RedDevil 10835
DFM 8770
Arthur 8415
Red Twins 8352
RedJr. 7748
MIB 5738
The Professor 4121

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2022 1:20 pm
by Red Devil
Cheers Prof - lots of cricket still to be played this year though

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2022 1:55 pm
by Arthur Crabtree
Not by Jonny Bairstow though.

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2022 10:01 pm
by Durhamfootman
the words 'lots' and 'cricket' have not been a feature of Travis Head at any time this year

'Pulled out of' has been a big part of it. If only he'd applied that last year he might have not needed so much paternity leave this year.....

blooming chancer! :angry

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 5:54 pm
by The Professor
What a weird week. Despite 14 cricketers featuring only 545 points were scored - on 4 occasions in the five year history of this List a single player has scored that in a single week.

This was largely down the World Cup warm-ups but also some pretty anodyne performances.

Weekly Update

1. KL Rahul - 107 - This is the third lowest Cricketer of the Week winning total of all time and an odd way for KLR to win his first accolade.... despite his dominance in the IPL last season. You'd take it with the World Cup on the horizon.

2. Ben Stokes - 96 - Maybe not back to electric form but certainly wind generated form as he claims 36 runs and a wicket in England's final warm up game against Pakistan.

3. Simon Harmer - 91 - You can't keep a good man down. It looked like Friday's game might have been rained off which would have left Harmer on 43 points but a brace against Western Province brings him up into the Top 5....again.

4. Glenn Maxwell - 83 - Was being asked to justify his place in the side and maybe did so with a quickfire 23 and a wicket in the final warm up game against India.

5. Bhanuka Rajapaksa - 64 - Was last seen in the Top 5 for his tournament winning knock in the Asia Cup. This week he scored less points in 3 World Cup qualifying games. Probably doesn't deserve his place but rules is rules.

Overall

1. Simon Harmer - 4869 - Back playing cricket for the Titans and therefore back in the title hunt.... however, all 4 of the rest of the Top 5 will be playing an awful lot over the next three weeks compared to him. His lead is back above 500 points though.

2. Mohammad Rizwan - 4295 - A weird 0 score this week from a man that is likely to score big in the World Cup

3. Babar Azam - 3544 - Did not feature in Pakistan's two World Cup games but you feel this might be the calm before the storm.

4. Moeen Ali - 3533 - One of those anomalous 0 scores - however Moeen holds 4th spot for a second week.

5. Quinton De Kock - 3326 - Inactive this week. Very much more active next week, you'd imagine.

Other Movers

A meagre score in a week of meagre scores, but Travis Head's score of 52 sees him overtake long time absentee Kyle Jamieson and moves him into 17th.

Ones to Watch

All of the Top 5 will be in action next week - but the biggest fight will be between the World Cup pair of Babar Azam and Moeen Ali. With just 11 points between them (the tightest gap in the List) it could be interesting to see who takes the initiative.

Top Three Averages

1. Simon Harmer = 202.88 (Down from 207.74)
2. Ben Stokes = 144.2 (Down from 146.74)
3. Babar Azam = 141.76 (Down from 147.67)

Only one player's average improved last week and that was by the dizzying gulf of 0.47 points; that was KL Rahul who now stands at 96.61 a week. The biggest hit came to Babar Azam who moves down to second once more.

Top Players By Format


Long Form - Simon Harmer = 4063
One Day - Babar Azam = 1002
Short Form - Moeen Ali = 3137

Highest Points by Discipline


Runs - Mohammad Rizwan - 2485
Batting Bonus - Babar Azam = 510
Strike Rate - Moeen Ali = 750

Wickets - Simon Harmer = 2320
Wicket Bonus - Simon Harmer = 410
Economy - Simon Harmer = 1040

Fielding - Quinton De Kock = 680
Fielding Bonus - Rishabh Pant = 110

Weekly

KL Rahul 107
Ben Stokes 96
Simon Harmer 91
Glenn Maxwell 83
Bhanuka Rajapaksa 64
Travis Head 52
Marnus Labuschagne 24
Steve Smith 18
Pat Cummins 7
Kane Williamson 3
Babar Azam 0
Mohammad Rizwan 0
David Warner 0
Moeen Ali 0

Kyle Jamieson dnp
Jonny Bairstow dnp
Joe Root dnp
Matt Critchley dnp
Hasan Ali dnp
Quinton De Kock dnp
Risabh Pant dnp

Overall

1 Simon Harmer 4869
2 Mohammad Rizwan 4295
3 Babar Azam 3544
4 Moeen Ali 3533
5 Quinton De Kock 3326
6 Rishabh Pant 3226
7 Glenn Maxwell 2930
8 Ben Stokes 2884
9 Marnus Labuschagne 2725
10 Joe Root 2648
11 Jonny Bairstow 2593
12 Matt Critchley 2473
13 David Warner 2238
14 KL Rahul 2222
15 Pat Cummins 2083
16 Hasan Ali 2037
17 Travis Head 1572
18 Kyle Jamieson 1547
19 Steve Smith 1530
20 Bhanuka Rajapaksa 1147
21 Kane Williamson 1019

Headlines

Movement at last. Red Twins have been on something of a surge for the last few weeks. Good things come to those who wait and they finally make an assault on inactive Arthur and move into 3rd.

Weekly

DFM 143
MIB 114
Red Twins 96
RedDevil 83
The Professor 67
RedJr. 42
Arthur 0


Overall

RedDevil 10918
DFM 8913
Red Twins 8448
Arthur 8415
RedJr. 7790
MIB 5852
The Professor 4191

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 6:38 pm
by Durhamfootman
not 111 for SJH, Prof?

not that it matters when I'm 2000 points behind

:salute

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2022 7:21 am
by The Professor
I have 20 wickets and 20 fielding points from first game

And

1 run
20 wicket points
10 fielding points
And 20 economy points last night

What am I missing?

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:54 pm
by Durhamfootman
he took 2 wickets in the second match against WP

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2022 2:10 pm
by The Professor
Agh.....I'll add the 20 next week

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2022 6:24 pm
by Durhamfootman
:thumb

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2022 6:25 pm
by Durhamfootman
while you're on, can you add 2,000 points for Head, please :hide

Re: 2022 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 10:57 am
by meninblue
Kyle Jamieson last played in April ?