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Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 7:25 pm
by Durhamfootman
only 86 overs bowled in total over 4 days in big Mo's latest match

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 1:39 pm
by The Professor
So.....we can't always be right and we can't always predict the circuitous paths that some of our Cricketers take around the world. Last week cricket for Shakib Al Hassan looked unlikely for the foreseeable future. He was not part of the MSL and his next game for Bangladesh was in November. A well earned rest was on the cards. Except for the fact that the Bangladesh skipper already had his bags packed for the exotic climes of the Caribbean to join up with Barbados. As soon as he touched down he was in action against St Kitts and Nevis and from there he didn't look back, ending the week with four wickets, 63 runs and 273 points as well as a second Cricketer of the Week accolade for 2019. It is a well timed burst of points as a vast majority of the players in our list were inactive this week. Shakib has taken advantage of this to muscle his way up the table and find himself in the heady position of fourth once again. Not bad at all for a player who was in eighth spot just a month ago, however a profitable September saw him pick up 824 points and puts him back in the mix once more.

There is a stage of every Cricketers life where they have outgrown their domestic teams and competitions but are not yet natural selections for their national team. This is the case for Shreyas Iyer. Indian cricket always has a number of cabs bustling to be the next one to leave the rank however Iyer has his nose ahead of the rest with some impressive short form performances which have encouraged Ravi Shastri to state that he will give the young Mumbai batsman an extended run in the ODI team. This being said, the times when Iyer has impressed the most has been when he is dominating for Mumbai. His sole Cricketer of the Week accolade came in February where he scored 296 runs across three games in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. This week, whilst not as prolific, has been similar. Iyer completed two fifty over games in the Vijay Hazare Trophy accruing two half centuries, both at strike rates over 80 and turning his hand to some bowling to boost his overall total. His 263 points is his highest weekly total since Week 14. This sees him finish second for the week and forces him above Jos Buttler and Duanne Olivier into eleventh position. A good domestic season could see the Mumbai captain end up in the top ten for 2019.

The Hundred has proved rather controversial from the outset but, for those players we want to take forward into the 2020 list, it is something we will have to consider. We have eight players who have featured in both our 2018 and 2019 lists of the best Cricketers in the world: Simon Harmer, Jeetan Patel, Rashid Khan, Virat Kohli, Shakib Al Hasan, Kane Williamson Jos Buttler and Joe Root. With one exception these players are definite for the tournament. Root has already signed on for the Trent Bridge team whilst Jos Buttler will represent Manchester. Harmer and Patel are very likely to be players hotly contested in the draft with Patel likely to be selected for the Birmingham side that is aligned with Warwickshire. Rashid Khan, Shakib and Williamson have already signed on for the draft and it is inconceivable they wouldn't get selected. The only question mark is on the selection of Virat Kohli. The Indian captain has been one of the more vocal international critics of the tournament. If you add this to the BCCIs reluctance to let any Indian players participate in any short form tournament outside the IPL then it looks like Virat may have to sit this one out. Other players that will feature in the draft that have been part of our list at some point or another include: Steve Smith, David Warmer, Quinton De Kock and Aaron Finch whilst Stokes has already signed for the Northern team, Bairstow for the Welsh team and 2018 alum Jofra Archa will represent the Southern Team. Whether we like it or not, the selection of 2020 players will need to bear this competition in mind.

Week

Shakib Al Hasan - 273
Shreyas Iyer - 263
Glenn Maxwell - 90
Mohammad Abbas - 70
Callum Ferguson - 58
Joe Burns - 21
Rohit Sharma - 10

Jonny Bairstow - dnp
Jos Buttler - dnp
Shubman Gill - dnp
Simon Harmer - dnp
Shai Hope - dnp
Rashid Khan - dnp
Virat Kohli - dnp
Jack Leach - dnp
Morne Morkel - dnp
Duanne Olivier - dnp
Jeetan Patel - dnp
Wayne Parnell - dnp
Abdur Razzak - dnp
Joe Root - dnp
Ben Stokes - dnp
Kane Williamson - dnp
Kuldeep Yadav - dnp

Overall

Glenn Maxwell - 5267
Simon Harmer - 4974
Jeetan Patel - 4385
Shakib Al Hasan -3814
Joe Root- 3769
Ben Stokes - 3706
Rashid Khan - 3613
Virat Kohli- 3494
Jonny Bairstow - 3429
Rohit Sharma - 2884
Duanne Olivier - 2852
Shreyas Iyer - 2796
Jos Buttler - 2793
Wayne Parnell - 2743
Kane Williamson - 2498
Morne Morkel - 2438
Jack Leach - 2378
Shubman Gill - 2102
Shai Hope - 1976
Callum Ferguson - 1893
Mohammad Abbas - 1857
Kuldeep Yadav - 1694
Joe Burns - 1128
Abdur Razzak- 898

Headlines

As the only contributor with both players in action this week, The Professor top scores and moves up a position.

Week

The Professor - 284
Andy - 273
RD-90
DFM - 70
Alviro - 58
MIB - 10
Arthur - 0
DC - 0
GGAS - 0
Ian - 0
RDJ - 0
Sussex - 0

Overall

RD - 7705
DFM - 6831
Arthur - 6562
MIB - 6308
Ian - 6029
GG-AS - 6021
Sussex - 5989
DC - 5808
Andy - 5762
Alviro- 4573
The Professor- 3932
RDJ - 3750

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 4:38 pm
by Durhamfootman
good work Prof

Big Mo has been dropped by southern punjab for their latest match.... so that's good :facepalm

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 3:04 pm
by The Professor
This is the time of year where our list of weekly high achievers begins to shorter as a handful of teams dominate. This week we only have six point scoring compatriots from four different teams - however Rohit Sharma's achievement in the First Test against South Africa would have been enough to see him named Cricketer of the Week in most normal weeks. His total of 383 is his second highest total of the year and the fact that it came in the Test arena will please him greatly. In Week 27, Rohit got 467 for his three centuries in a week during the World Cup but I wonder if this means more to him. Long placed in the obscure category of players who dominate in the white ball format but fail to transfer to the longest form of the game, Rohit has now allowed himself the luxury of a rather lush pile of laurels that he can rest upon allowing him to go ahead and get an extended run in the team. He even did so with the customary big hitting style he has become known for - breaking the record for most sixes in a Test Match. What is interesting is that, despite his massive score, he fails to make any progress in the overall table; instead narrowing the gap between him and ninth placed Jonny Bairstow to 162 runs. This is a pattern that we see all the way across the field. Second placed Shai Hope scored 114 points but stays stuck behind Shubman Gill in 19th whilst Virat Kohli's 71 only brings him to within 54 of Rashid Khan despite his poor Week. If a score of 383 can't see you move up the rankings, perhaps our overall table won't look too different on December 31st as is does today.

In fact only one player did move up this week and that is the man who has finished second in our weekly table for two weeks in a row - Shreyas Iyer. His 108 for the week means that in his 5 games since the start of the Vijay Hazare Trophy he has scored 371 - an average of 74.2 per game. With the Indian domestic season only just grinding into gear, it is not behind the realms of possibility that the Mumbai man will continue his trajectory up the table. He will also see quite a lot of national action over the closing months of the year with three T20s against Bangladesh in November and a further three against West Indies. With Iyer now established as an Indian White Ball player, we may find that Shastri may want to try him in the Test team to solve his problem at number four. There are many options for this position in the team with Rishabh Pant, fellow list member Shubman Gill, Manish Pandey and even KL Rahul being mentioned for the spot but on current form it is impossible that before the end of the year, Iyer will play all three formats of the game for his nation.

Assuming you know what kind of form that Rashid Khan will show in any given week is very difficult this year. After a largely disappointing 2019, Rashid joined up with his national team in September for a run of very rich form that saw him play an instrumental role in his side's Test victory over Bangladesh. Since the first Tour game in Bangladesh on the 1st of September, Rashid has bagged 784 points and risen from 10th place to 7th. So with him back to his best hearing he was joining up with his domestic T20 franchise, Band-e-Amir, would have had many expecting the points to come flowing in this week. From his two games he got the princely yield of 6 points with them all coming off the bat. Nothing with the ball. No fielding points. No nothing. There are many caveats to this. He only bowled five overs, 4 versus Kabul and a solitary one against Mis Ainak. However in the game where he bowled the full allocation he went for 45 runs and ended up with an economy of 11.25. The single over makes me think that Rashid is protecting himself for future performances and not for one minute would I expect him to be operating in fifth gear for the lofty competition that is the Shpageeza Cricket League but 6 points from two games is poor for anyone, let alone the best player in his nation on his own turf.

Week

Rohit Sharma - 383
Shai Hope - 114
Shreyas Iyer - 108
Virat Kohli - 71
Shakib Al Hasan - 23
Rashid Khan - 6

Mohammad Abbas - dnp
Jonny Bairstow - dnp
Joe Burns - dnp
Jos Buttler - dnp
Callum Ferguson - dnp
Shubman Gill - dnp
Simon Harmer - dnp
Jack Leach - dnp
Glenn Maxwell - dnp
Morne Morkel - dnp
Duanne Olivier - dnp
Wayne Parnell - dnp
Jeetan Patel - dnp
Abdur Razzak - dnp
Joe Root - dnp
Ben Stokes - dnp
Kane Williamson - dnp
Kuldeep Yadav - dnp

Overall

Glenn Maxwell - 5267
Simon Harmer - 4974
Jeetan Patel - 4385
Shakib Al Hasan -3837
Joe Root- 3769
Ben Stokes - 3706
Rashid Khan - 3619
Virat Kohli- 3565
Jonny Bairstow - 3429
Rohit Sharma - 3267
Shreyas Iyer - 2904
Duanne Olivier - 2852
Jos Buttler - 2793
Wayne Parnell - 2743
Kane Williamson - 2498
Morne Morkel - 2438
Jack Leach - 2378
Shubman Gill - 2102
Shai Hope - 2090
Callum Ferguson - 1893
Mohammad Abbas - 1857
Kuldeep Yadav - 1694
Joe Burns - 1128
Abdur Razzak- 898

Headlines

Only one mover in the table of Cricketers but all change for us.

MIB back into third thanks to Rohit Sharma.

GG and Ian caught napping as Sussex moves to fifth. There is only 33 points between 5th and 7th.

Andy moves up to eighth.

Week

MIB - 383
Andy - 137
The Professor - 108
Sussex - 71
GGAS - 6

Alviro - 0
Arthur - 0
DC - 0
DFM - 0
Ian - 0
RD-0
RDJ - 0

Overall

RD - 7705
DFM - 6831
MIB - 6691
Arthur - 6562
Sussex - 6060
Ian - 6029
GG-AS - 6027
Andy - 5899
DC - 5808
Alviro- 4573
The Professor- 4040
RDJ - 3750

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 3:19 pm
by The Professor
NB the next two updates will be just the movers up and down and the raw scores as I am kinda getting married and then on my honeymoon.

Very real possibility that next Saturday's may be in the very early hours.

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 5:15 pm
by Durhamfootman
amazed that something as trivial as marriage is allowed to get in the way ;)

best wishes Prof

(it's my 35th wedding anniversary next Sat :no )

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 6:41 pm
by The Professor
We're coming up the track behind you

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 7:10 pm
by ianp1970
Heartiest congratulations Prof. to both you and your better half from myself and Mrs. P - 17 years together, 11 of which married - hope you'll be both as happy as we are :)

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:33 pm
by Arthur Crabtree
Well done Prof. Just had my first anniversary... Still going strong.

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 1:45 pm
by Red Devil
Durhamfootman wrote:amazed that something as trivial as marriage is allowed to get in the way ;)

best wishes Prof

(it's my 35th wedding anniversary next Sat :no )


indeed - must be young love!

Congrats Prof :clap

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:02 pm
by The Professor
Jeets joining up with England.

No coaching points available

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 3:08 am
by bigfluffylemon
Many congratulations indeed Prof. I hope you're very happy together.

And congrats on everyone on your anniversaries. Mrs BFL and I have been married 12 years (together 17). I've managed to get her to the cricket three times in that period. Something to work on for the next 17, I think. :D

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 3:09 am
by bigfluffylemon
Durhamfootman wrote:amazed that something as trivial as marriage is allowed to get in the way ;)

best wishes Prof

(it's my 35th wedding anniversary next Sat :no )


Happy anniversary DF. 35 is Jade, I believe.

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 11:20 am
by Arthur Crabtree
Well done the Durhams. Keep at it.

Re: 2019 All Year Fantasy Competition

PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:09 pm
by sussexpob
How can Joe Root possibly be ahead of Virat Kohli on scoring?

According to Cricket Archive stats, Root's performance this year is as follows.
First Class - 11 Matches, 832 runs (average 41) SR under 50
List A/ODI - 22 matches, 910 runs (average 50.10) @ SR 92
T20s - 4 games, 110 runs (35 average) at 111SR

Total - 1852 runs

Kohli is behind the paywall, but using his most obvious stats (no warm up games, just inters and IPL)
Tests - 464 runs @ 77 per innings SR 62
ODI - 1288 runs @ 64.5 /96 SR
T20I - 283 runs @ 129 SR (average 57)
IPL - 464 runs @ 141 SR

Total - 2499 runs

Kohli has a vastly superior SR in every format (more chance of bonus points), more 100s and 50s and nearly 650 runs more.
How the hell can Root be outscoring him?
Joe does have 5 wickets, do these equate to 150 points a piece?

Even assuming you take the runs of Kohli's most recent tests, as they havent been updated, he'd still be about 200 points behind with far superior stats. I cant get my head round this scoring system.