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Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 3:52 pm
by Arthur Crabtree
Thanks for your hard work Prof.

Most of the lowest scoring players are participating in the current test.

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 12:46 pm
by meninblue
Amla playing two of the top test attacks hasn't helped me. But I do expect him to score runs when he plays some teams with lesser bowling attacks. I anticipate that by the end of the year he will score good number of points.

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 2:58 pm
by GGAS
Rashid disappointing in the WC quals, particularly as Afg will miss the second stage.

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 3:56 pm
by Arthur Crabtree
No wicket for the seventeen year old today.

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:59 pm
by Durhamfootman
Jeets is playing for Wellington. I have a 2 man team again

woo hoo!

:joydance

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:37 am
by Durhamfootman
and he is immediately into the thick of things with 11 runs and 2 maidens. 8 first innings wickets fell to spin, so hopefully he'll redeem himself with a nice little 5fer

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:31 pm
by GGAS
Rashid opening the batting, this I like 8-)

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 5:48 pm
by The Professor
NB - Calculations were done before the completion of the game between Nepal and Afghanistan

What constantly surprises me about or list is the way that nothing can help you predict what is going to happen. Last week Rashid Khan was going to stretch his lead at the top of the overall table due to him playing underwhelming Associate nations, JP Duminy was hardly going to play for Islamabad and I thought I had all world cricket sorted. This week another spectacular performance for (of all people) Simon Harmer sees him soar to the top of our weekly table for the second time and, perhaps more shockingly, usurp the likes of Virat Kohli and the aforementioned Messrs Duminy and Khan to be a newcomer at the top of the overall list. Harmer has now scored the highest and, this week, the third highest weekly scores of the year which has seen him lurch up the table to his unlikely spot at the head of world cricket. Some will say that two strong performances in the Sunfoil Series does not make a top quality bowler but, lest we forget, Harmer is the leading wicket taker in that competition and was the leading wicket taker for Essex in the County Championship Division One last season so maybe more eyes need to be drawn to him going forward.

How wrong could I have got it last week? In my defence, how many people would have imagined Rashid Khan's Afghanistan being turned over against such cricketing powerhouses as Scotland and Hong Kong. Despite the team Under achievement, Khan's totals of 175 is enough for him to just about scrape into fifth place this week but that is his lowest placing in the last three weeks and he would have expected much more of himself. Maybe having a nineteen year old as captain was not the wisest decision by Afghanistan.

Khan's total of 175 for the week is the same as Joe Root's however, somehow, the English man's yield does not seem as disappointing. This may be due to fact it came in two games against New Zealand rather than three against low ranking teams or maybe because it saw him score a long over due century. Either way it helps the England captain break into the top ten and put him on the cusp of being the second Englishman in the thousand club. We have not focussed on Root very much this year but he has been quietly plugging away in a style reminiscent of Mitch Marsh. This week he moved into 6th position of England's all time ODI run scorers with Alec Stewart's 4677 being the next on the horizon. With his more comfortable form of cricket coming up and some practice games before then, we could see Root ensconce in the top five as we progress through March.

So another thing I got wrong was JP 'Bit Part' Duminy. I have been waiting for his inevitable slide down the overall table but it has still not come. This week was his highest scoring week in 2018, he played in all three Islambad games and top scored with 73* against Peshawar and he even silenced his critics who question his strike rate with all three of his strike rates over 80. He marginally overtakes Rashid Khan and now sits second overall after his compatriot Simon Harmer. With Khan now facing a spell without many games and with Islamabad looking the team to beat in the PSL, could the South African one-two continue?

Aaron Finch and Jos Buttler were among last week's top point scorers. For Victoria and England respectively they impressed with the bat enough to firmly secure their place in the top ten and found themselves in seventh and sixth place respectively. This week has been something of a wild swing for the two men. The English wicket-keeper-batsmen got 20 points from his two matches this week - 135 less than the week before - whilst the veteran Australian got a measly 14 - a swing of 211 points from the previous week. This has seen them drop two overall places a piece and now are 8th and 9th respectively. This may be a problem for Buttler who is now facing a spell without games where players such as Joe Root or Kane Williamson may overtake him. Finch has a run of Sheffield Shield games which can help him bounce back.

If we expected big things from the cohort of South African and Australian players in the league we have been disappointed. They have largely separated themselves into three packs; a duo right at the front comprising Mitchell Marsh (6th) and Nathan Lyon (7th), a mid table pack including the likes of Quinton De Kock, Steve Smith and AB De Villiers (14th, 15th and 16th) and then a group right down the bottom of Hashim Amla, Shaun Marsh and Dean Elgar (20th, 21st and 23rd). Whilst Marsh and and Elgar have not set the world alight this week, they registered scores above 50 which helped their overall score. On the other hand Hashim Amla has had another disappointing week scoring just 28 points - only 8 of which came from the bat. It has been three weeks since the veteran South African scored in triple figures for points - a feat he has only done 4 times in 2018. He needs to use the second Test against Australia as a springboard for what is starting to look like a disappointing series.

Week

Simon Harmer - 424
JP Duminy - 247
Nathan Lyon - 224
Mitchell Marsh- 182
Rashid Khan - 175
Joe Root - 175
Quinton de Kock- 173
Sunil Narine - 159
AB De Villiers- 141
David Warner - 119
Steve Smith- 114
Dean Elgar - 81
Kane Williamson - 79
George Bailey - 75
Shaun Marsh - 73
Hashim Amla - 28
Jos Buttler - 20
Aaron Finch - 14
Shakib Al Hasan - dnp
Ravi Ashwin- dnp
Jofra Archer - dnp
Ravi Jadeja - dnp
Virat Kohli - dnp
Jeetan Patel - dnp


Overall

Simon Harmer - 1593
JP Duminy - 1525
Rashid Khan - 1524
Sunil Narine- 1334
Virat Kohli- 1231
Mitchell Marsh - 1121
Nathan Lyon - 1058
Jos Buttler - 1026
Aaron Finch - 974
Joe Root - 947
Kane Williamson -906
Ravi Ashwin - 810
Shakib Al Hasan - 608
Quinton de Kock - 581
Steve Smith - 577
AB De Villiers- 564
David Warner - 554
Jofra Archer - 550
George Bailey - 514
Hashim Amla - 495
Shaun Marsh- 481
Dean Elgar- 475
Ravi Jadeja - 412
Jeetan Patel - 108

Headlines

Starting to see some really small margins in the overall league with a number of players a handful of points for each other.

DFM continues the proud tradition of having one player catapult him up the table.

Adi, DC and Rich's duos disappoint.

Week

DFM - 424
The Professor - 406
Red Devil Jr. -355
GG-AS - 350
FTS - 295
Andy - 220
Arthur - 189
Adi - 28
Rich - 20
Dr Cricket - 14
Ian - 0

Overall

The Professor - 2859
GG-AS - 2471
Rich - 1836
Adi - 1726
Red Devil Jr - 1702
DFM - 1701
Dr Cricket - 1524
FTS - 1523
Andy - 1470
Arthur - 1091
Ian - 1020
Red Devil - 843

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:06 pm
by Durhamfootman
Time it was
And what a time it was
It was a time of innocence
A time of confidences
Long ago, it must be
I have a photograph
Preserve your memories
They're all that's left you

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:13 pm
by Durhamfootman
The Professor wrote: This week another spectacular performance for (of all people) Simon Harmer sees him soar to the top of our weekly table for the second time and, perhaps more shockingly, usurp the likes of Virat Kohli and the aforementioned Messrs Duminy and Khan to be a newcomer at the top of the overall list. Harmer has now scored the highest and, this week, the third highest weekly scores of the year which has seen him lurch up the table to his unlikely spot at the head of world cricket.

Comes as no surprise to me.

Now that Jeets has had his rest for the year, I confidently expect the above intimated 'bookends' situation to resolve itself rapidly

well done Prof. I'm liking the accuracy of the calculations

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:21 pm
by meninblue
Still in top 5 which is good considering Virat is rested and Amla is playing in low scoring series. Virat will be back soon after rest. Amla too is showing some good signs in low scorers . The matches in SA this year against two good test teams have reduced the points inflow. Hopefully by the end of the year he will have accrued enough points.

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:51 am
by Durhamfootman
Durhamfootman wrote:and he is immediately into the thick of things with 11 runs and 2 maidens. 8 first innings wickets fell to spin, so hopefully he'll redeem himself with a nice little 5fer

or even a 7fer!

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 2:12 pm
by Durhamfootman
Harmer starts off his latest match with a nice little 5fer. Along with Jeets match 10fer.

I'll be flying up the table at this rate

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2018 12:32 pm
by Durhamfootman
after a day lost to rain, Harmer's match is up and running again with wickets tumbling as fast in the second innings as in the first, so hopefully there will be wickets a plenty for him later today

Re: 2018 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2018 7:51 pm
by Durhamfootman
late start and bad light halts the Harmer charge. One more day to go... still time for him to run through the batsmen tomorrow if weather permits