2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby meninblue » Tue Nov 27, 2018 7:18 pm

Professor, I would like to release both players (Virat and Amla) so that whoever did not get to pick early in draws last year can get hi.m. Will be a big miss but still it's unfair advantage to keep him for years.
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Tue Nov 27, 2018 8:48 pm

MIB.....we will select randomly again this year so you might be first choice anyway.

The dream ticket if you want both your boys through is to release and then be drawn first and select your discarded player. That being said I think only two or three players would crave both their players progressing.

I for one am keen to discard both.
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Dec 01, 2018 7:27 pm

The Sheffield Shield is one of the strongest domestic leagues in the cricketing world. There are not many cricket boards who would consider letting their national stars have a run out at their home clubs as suitable preparation for the arrival of India; however Cricket Australia, in their infinite wisdom, have done so. This has worked for Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Marsh who finish first and fifth in the weekly table. It is Nathan Lyon's second consecutive week in the top spot and he is going to pose a real threat to the dodgy Indian openers. He has now bagged 16 wickets in two innings with an average economy of 3.1. His two chart topping weeks has seen the New South Welshman pick up 683 in the last fortnight and leapfrog fellow spinners Ravi Jadeja and Ravi Ashwin into 11th place. The battle between these three spinners will be a real treat for fans of that form of bowling. With the three of them all sandwiched within 356 points of each other it should make for a very interesting sideshow as the year slides to a close. Next in Lyon's sights in the overall league is fellow antipodean Kane Williamson, who he could overhaul with a successful series against India. Could Lyon finish in the top ten after all?

The United Arab Emirate's cricketing vanity project continues to roll on and it is, as ever, very hard to judge the quality of contributions in the shortest and most insignificant format. One thing we can judge is the huge variability of performances that can be pulled out of the bag by players and teams. Sunil Narine got 103 points in the first week of the performance but then brought his A game (or his A game was bought) for Bengal as he clocked up 319 this week. In his four games this week he got three scores over twenty and bagged a strike rate of forty for all of them, helping him to his highest score since February. We have always known that, when called upon, Narine can be ruthless with the bat and he has really proved that this week. It must have been a very good week for the West Indian's bank balance after news has emerged that he has been retained, for a bigger salary, by Kolkata in the IPL. Overall mission accomplished. Rashid Khan has also shown erratic form in the T10 league. He has only got six wickets to show from 6 games this week but his economies highlight the variable nature of the tournament. He started the week with an economy of 3.5 against Rajputs and ended it this afternoon with 19.5 against Bengal - stopping off at every increment of three along the way. To attend one of this games must be jolly good fun but form or talent means next to nothing in the soulless core of cricket.

There is precious little time in this year's cricketing calendar and time may be up on Hashim Amla to escape the fate of winning the notional wooden spoon. Amla will not be rock bottom of our overall league but it has been an unusual year for the bottom three in the table. George Bailey is now semi-retired and Steve Smith and David Warner....did ...something....I can't remember....it wasn't very well publicised. So if you remove those three from the equation there sits Hashim Amla whose year started mediocre and has slid into dire. In the first 21 weeks of the year the average score for the veteran South African was 72.57 a week. He ended this spell with 241 points and with a brief period away from the game. He came back in Week 28 and has since scored 24.14 a week. One of the lowest averages of any player to have played more than five weeks. In his debut season in the Mzansi Super League he has scored an average of 13.75 off the bat to continue his poor form that began for South Africa, moved with him to the CPL and may well now haunt him into 2019. With just four more posts before the names on the list switch might this be the undignified end to Amla's spell in the echelons of the very top players?

Week

Nathan Lyon - 333
Sunil Narine- 319
Virat Kohli - 245
Rashid Khan - 228
Mitchell Marsh- 136
Dean Elgar - 129
George Bailey - 121
Aaron Finch - 119
Ravi Ashwin - 115
Shaun Marsh- 111
Jos Buttler - 110
Simon Harmer - 110
Kane Williamson - 88
Jofra Archer - 80
ABDV - 70
Quinton De Kock- 61
Joe Root - 53
Ravi Jadeja- 40
Hashim Amla- 14
Shakib Al Hasan - dnp
JP Duminy- dnp
Jeetan Patel - dnp
Steve Smith - dnp
David Warner - dnp


Overall

Simon Harmer - 7054
Rashid Khan - 5814
Jeetan Patel - 5311
Virat Kohli- 4618
Jos Buttler - 4534
Jofra Archer - 4383
Sunil Narine- 4362
Joe Root - 4180
Aaron Finch - 3983
Kane Williamson - 3772
Nathan Lyon - 3659
Ravi Ashwin - 3485
Ravi Jadeja - 3303
Shakib Al Hasan - 3106
Mitchell Marsh - 2799
Quinton de Kock - 2580
JP Duminy - 2496
Shaun Marsh- 2467
Dean Elgar- 2422
AB De Villiers- 2261
Hashim Amla - 2176
David Warner - 1401
Steve Smith - 1350
George Bailey - 1236

Headlines

A high scoring week for all.
DFM registers his lowest total for many a moon.
FTS Takes Andy

Week

FTS - 462
The Professor- 319
GF-AS - 281
Adi - 259
Rich - 225
DC - 199
RDJ - 197
Andy - 158
Arthur - 121
RD - 111
DFM - 110
Ian - 40

Overall

DFM - 12365
GG-AS - 9994
Dr Cricket - 8366
Rich - 8019
Ian - 6919
The Professor - 6858
Adi - 6536
FTS - 6081
Andy - 6033
Red Devil Jr - 5469
Red Devil - 3868
Arthur - 2586
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Dec 01, 2018 7:38 pm

The Professor wrote:DFM registers his lowest total for many a moon.

blast!

lead has fallen to 2,369 :angry
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Dec 01, 2018 7:39 pm

:halo:


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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Dec 08, 2018 8:35 pm

It is in the Mzansi Super League's favour that their summer tournament has very little competition due to the dormancy of most elite players at this time. In a week where 71% off our players were inactive, five of the seven players that registered points this week did so in the MSL. Very top of this tree is the inimitable Quinton De Kock who is finishing the year in impeccable form for Cape Town. His 360 point score seems very apposite for a wicket-keeper batsman who has been giving 360 degree virtuoso performances in his country's inaugural T20 tournament. There have been very few players in our list who have picked up 210 runs in a week purely relying on T20 games but 93 against Paarl and 108 versus Tshwane has seen De Kock put a distinctly average year behind him to claim Cricketer of the Week for the first time in 2018. He has also been flawless with the globes and is inarguably the star player of this tournament. I have mentioned a few times on these posts how QDK is oft overlooked - not least by his IPL franchise Bangalore, however it was announced this week that he has now been acquired by Mumbai. On this current form that could be a master stroke by the three time winners and could see 2019 be a very fruitful year for the South African. His performance this week has seen him overtake Mitchell Marsh and he is primed, suitably, to finish comfortably mid table.

Never has a Test team been so overlooked than New Zealand have this year. Their hand full of Tests bookending the year have not done their team of talented players justice. Spearheading this list is, as ever, Kane Williamson. Undoubtably one of the finest batsmen of this generation, he has had to settle for IPL showings and County Championship run outs to satiate his burning desire for runs. This week he reminded the world of his Test batting calibre with a spectacular performance in both innings in the final Test against Pakistan. His 288 points sees him finish second for the week. In a year where Simon Harmer and Jeetan Patel have finished top of our weekly list a combined 13 times it must be fairly galling that the New Zealand captain has failed to do so even once - but that tells the story of the New Zealand cricketing calendar more than his performances finishing, as he will, in the top ten of our overall table. 2019 looks a more fruitful year for the Kiwis as Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh all visit their shores in the early part of the year as well as the World Cup in England but for Williamson 2018 must seem something of a damp squib.

As performances this week have been so thin in the ground I just would like to draw your attention to two oddities that feature two of our players. Hashim Amla, who was a main feature in my post last week, was dropped by Durban for his weak performances. Last week I mentioned that he would have to put a real shift in to avoid finishing rock bottom of players that didn't have a more valid excuse...this decision looks like it has been rather taken off his hands. Another player whose 2018 has seen him evolve is Sunil Narine and his final game of the T10 league was indicative of this. The one-time bowler has been on the journey to being an impactful opening batsman during 2018 and this was underlined by the fact that he did not bowl a single ball for Bengal in their third place play off with Maratha and was instead used solely as a batsman. Is this now Narine's natural form? If selected for the 2019 list (which is quite a large if) we will see.

Week

Quinton De Kock- 360
Kane Williamson- 288
Simon Harmer - 145
Rashid Khan - 130
Dean Elgar- 63
AB De Villiers- 55
Sunil Narine- 15
Shakib Al Hasan - dnp
Hashim Amla - dnp
Jofra Archer- dnp
Ravi Ashwi - dnp
George Bailey - dnp
Jos Buttler - dnp
JP Duminy - dnp
Aaron Finch- dnp
Ravi Jadeja - dnp
Virat Kohli- dnp
Nathan Lyon - dnp
Mitchell Marsh- dnp
Shaun Marsh- dnp
Jeetan Patel - dnp
Joe Root- dnp
Steve Smith - dnp
David Warner - dnp

Overall

Simon Harmer - 7199
Rashid Khan - 5944
Jeetan Patel - 5311
Virat Kohli- 4618
Jos Buttler - 4534
Jofra Archer - 4383
Sunil Narine- 4377
Joe Root - 4180
Kane Williamson - 4060
Aaron Finch - 3983
Nathan Lyon - 3659
Ravi Ashwin - 3485
Ravi Jadeja - 3303
Shakib Al Hasan - 3106
Quinton de Kock - 2940
Mitchell Marsh - 2799
JP Duminy - 2496
Dean Elgar- 2485
Shaun Marsh- 2467
AB De Villiers- 2316
Hashim Amla - 2176
David Warner - 1401
Steve Smith - 1350
George Bailey - 1236

Headlines

GG is the second (and most likely last) player to make it to six figures
Andy overtakes Ian (again!)

Week

RDJ - 360
Andy - 343
DFM - 145
GG-AS - 130
FTS - 63
The Professor- 15
Adi - 0
Arthur - 0
DC - 0
Ian - 0
RD - 0
Rich - 0

Overall

DFM - 12510
GG-AS - 10124
Dr Cricket - 8366
Rich - 8019
Ian - 6919
The Professor - 6873
Adi - 6795
Andy - 6376
FTS - 6144
Red Devil Jr - 5829
Red Devil - 3868
Arthur - 2586
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:15 pm

cheers Prof

any announcements for 2019 yet? confirmation of rule changes, dates for decisions/submissions etc
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sun Dec 09, 2018 12:02 am

Been a nightmare at work.....will try and put summat up there before Xmas and will use the gap between Xmas and New Year for the draft.

Am going to randomly select the order of names and then get people to PM Me their top five choices so as to make the selection process quicker.
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sun Dec 16, 2018 2:16 pm

All through the year Nathan Lyon has proved himself as capable of producing incredibly destructive performances; his sixth Cricketer of the Week accolade is testament to this. These massive scores have been needed for a player who has been inactive for as long as he has throughout the year. The average number of inactive weeks in 2018 for the top ten players in our overall list is 18 - Jofra Archer has most with 23 and Rashid Khan has least with 12. Nathan Lyon, who sits just outside the top ten, has had 30! What sets Lyon apart from the rest is that when he does play he registers big! His average points scored per week is 202 which puts him second only to league leader Simon Harmer's 229. His eight wickets against India in the first test are even more highly prized due to the fact that they are against players who are supposedly the best players of spin in the world. The player termed the Greatest of All Time is making his claim to be one of the most under rated players on our overall list.

However there is a caveat to all this. It is has been a bowlers week with the top four all being wicket takers. With 151 points separating Lyon from fifth place AB De Villiers and 69 from the South African batsman to fourth place, we can, yet again, see that bowlers have the edge in this game. Despite this, as George Orwell might have said, not all bowlers are created equal. So what has made the difference? Predictably it is maidens bowled. Between them the top three bowlers scored 205 points from maiden overs. Ravi Ashwin bagged the most with 110, then Jeetan Patel with 50 and Nathan Lyon trailing behind with 45. Compare this to Shakib Al Hasan in fourth who scored the grand total of 0 maidens in his three ODIs and you can see why the Bangladesh captain might have been trailing. In three posts time, maidens will not be worth the five points that they have this year so the frugal trio at the top of the tree need to enjoy these luxuries while they last.

These last few weeks I have been commenting on the lack of success for Hashim Amla. This has continued this week as Dean Elgar (129), Shaun Marsh (82) and AB De Villiers (226) have all scored well to draw away from the languishing Proteas batsman but it is the figure that they have all overtaken that has caught my eye this week. Now sat in 20th place is JP Duminy. His fall from grace has been worthy of Satan himself. Whilst most other players have enjoyed some jostling up and down the table throughout the year, Duminy has proved the Henry Jekyll of our list in as much as his "movement was thus wholly towards the worse." Between Weeks 2 and 6 JP Duminy rode majestic over our league in top spot, before spending five weeks in second and a further two weeks in third. From there he has continued to decline, dropping out of the top ten in Week 21 and now inactive for the last nine weeks. With the exception of seventh and eleventh place, Duminy has now positioned in every ranking between 1st and 20th. With him now taking up a commentary role as part of the broadcast team for the Mzansi Super League, potentially 2019 will see him focus more on his career after cricket than on the pitch.

Week

Nathan Lyon - 377
Ravi Ashwin - 360
Jeetan Patel - 296
Shakib Al Hasan - 295
AB De Villiers- 226
Quinton De Kock-136
Dean Elgar - 129
Mitchell Marsh- 107
Shaun Marsh- 82
Rashid Khan - 81
Aaron Finch- 61
Virat Kohli- 47
Simon Harmer - 30
Hashim Amla - 26
Jofra Archer- dnp
George Bailey - dnp
Jos Buttler - dnp
JP Duminy- dnp
Ravi Jadeja- dnp
Sunil Narine- dnp
Joe Root- dnp
Steve Smith - dnp
David Warner - dnp
Kane Williamson - dnp

Overall

Simon Harmer - 8229
Rashid Khan - 6025
Jeetan Patel - 5607
Virat Kohli- 4665
Jos Buttler - 4534
Jofra Archer - 4383
Sunil Narine- 4377
Joe Root - 4180
Kane Williamson - 4060
Aaron Finch - 4044
Nathan Lyon - 4036
Ravi Ashwin - 3845
Shakib Al Hasan - 3405
Ravi Jadeja - 3303
Quinton de Kock - 3076
Mitchell Marsh - 2906
Dean Elgar- 2614
Shaun Marsh- 2549
AB De Villiers- 2542
JP Duminy - 2496
Hashim Amla - 2202
David Warner - 1401
Steve Smith - 1350
George Bailey - 1236

Headlines

Big scoring week for most

Adi zones in on The Professor

Great week for FTS sees his tussle with Andy still ongoing.

Week

FTS - 506
Rich - 350
DFM - 326
Ian - 295
RDJ - 243
Andy - 226
RD - 82
GG-AS - 81
Adi - 73
DC - 61
Arthur - 0
The Professor- 0

Overall

DFM - 12836
GG-AS - 10205
Dr Cricket - 8427
Rich - 8369
Ian - 6914
The Professor - 6873
Adi - 6868
FTS - 6650
Andy - 6602
Red Devil Jr - 6072
Red Devil - 3950
Arthur - 2586
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby meninblue » Sun Dec 16, 2018 4:02 pm

Surprised still at 7 even with Amla being on a severe decline this year. Virat is simply outstanding.
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Sun Dec 16, 2018 5:27 pm

impeccable as always, Prof.
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Tue Dec 18, 2018 6:21 pm

Amla caps off a particularly dire month by going unsold in the IPL
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Tue Dec 18, 2018 6:34 pm

hardly surprising given his recent form
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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Wed Dec 19, 2018 10:27 pm

And another duck.

This time in the 4-day game.
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