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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Wed Aug 12, 2020 2:06 pm

Essex will make him their highest earner if they have any sense.

If he wants he can come and play for Durham, but he'll have to buy his own whippet and bring his own fags to training, because only footballers get them given for free up here
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Tue Aug 18, 2020 6:12 pm

Next to death and taxes in the list of unavoidable things is huge hauls of wickets from Simon Harmer. And when I say huge I mean HUGE. In the second round of the Bob Willis Trophy, Harmer took 14 wickets. This is the third time he has done this in his four years as an Essex player. What is more he did it with an abductor strain that was meant to rule him out for three weeks. The man is a machine- and is also an ever present contender on our list. Except for the fact that he has not been present since his disappointing Mzansi Super League last November. The Surrey game shows he is more than ready to surge back into action though. And surge he has. His 453 points is the fifth highest weekly total since we refurbished the point scoring system at the start of 2019. It is also the second highest score of the year after Stokes' Second Test heroics against the West Indies. It has seen Harmer overtake, not only Colin Ackermann, but also Rohit Sharma, Glenn Maxwell and Mohammed Nabi on the Overall List. To put this into context, in two weeks he has scored more points than:

Rohit Sharma's 4 active weeks in Australia and New Zealand.
Glenn Maxwell's 6 active weeks for the back half of the BBL.
Mohammad Nabi's 7 active weeks for the BBL and the series against Ireland.

And that doesn't even sound surprising. Harmer is a legend in these lists and this Cricketer of the Week accolade takes him to 16. That is double the amount of second placed Rashid Khan. What odds that he will extend that even further by the time the English 'summer' is out?

We had an absolute thriller at Old Trafford and then have been let down by the weather at the Ageas Bowl. One of the things that the precipitation has robbed us of is another sight of Babar Azam at his best. In the first innings he looked good for his 47 runs....but has he been able to show off his potential as one of the big boys in world cricket? I'd argue not yet. As we stand, he has been the most influential of the three players to feature in the series. Due to Ben Stokes' withdrawal from the rest of the series, he comes to rest on 99 for the series. Whilst this is a disappointment, his score of 2204 for the year is 765 points clear of second place. Stokes is likely to be untouchable for the foreseeable. That leaves us with Joe Root as the only rival to the Lahore born player. With a Test left in the series, Azam has 26 more points than Root . The England captain's score of 9 was very much hampered by the weather this week and we know he has more in his tank. He still has the overall beating of Azam as he sits in second place - 227 clear of the Pakistani. Azam's score of 47 points this week was enough to see him move up another place and overtake Keshav Maharaj into fourth place. Next up for him is Martin Guptill. Just 31 points stands between the two batsmen. You'd imagine that Azam will easily slide in behind Stokes and Root before the end of the Test series.

As I calculate these score, it is normal to see two players vying for Cricketer of the Week - however of late the gulfs have been huge. Pre-lockdown it would be very rare to see a gap of more than 100 between first and second place. On average it has happened one in every ten weeks, with an average gap of 52.5 since we changed the scoring rules in 2019. Since the return to cricket we have seen it happen four times in seven weeks. There was a 152 points gap between Jason Holder and Babar Azam, a 117 point divide between Stokes and Holder the next week and a massive 334 point gap between Stokes and Azam. This week the gap between Harmer and Ackermann is a huge 369 - the highest we have seen since the points update. Of course, this is down the fact that there a fewer Cricketers competing in fewer places. All five of our active players were playing in England. England is wet. If there is one player who can avoid a downpour they will steak away. Usually, however, their will be a Southern Hemisphere Cricketer to challenge them and balance out their streak. But not of late. This is going to change soon as we are starting to have the promise of more cricket round the corner. The CPL begins today with more points on the cards for Holder and Mohammad Nabi. Our first full of Aussies have released their itinerary for a busy late (or early for them) Summer of cricket. New Zealand have announced that the West Indies, Pakistan, Australia and Bangladesh will all visit their little haven over their Summer. More competitions means more competition. And that's what we all want. It's hard to predict but we will be up to 8 players participating next week. And it will only improve from there.

Week

Simon Harmer - 453
Colin Ackermann- 84
Babar Azam - 47
Tom Banton - 20
Joe Root- 9

Kyle Abbott - dnp
Aaron Finch - dnp
Shubman Gill - dnp
Lewis Gregory - dnp
Martin Guptill- dnp
Peter Handscomb - dnp
Jason Holder - dnp
Virat Kohli- dnp
Marnus Labuschagne- dnp
Keshav Maharaj- dnp
Glenn Maxwell - dnp
Mohammad Nabi- dnp
Rohit Sharma- dnp
Steve Smith - dnp
Ben Stokes - dnp
David Warner - dnp

Overall

Ben Stokes - 2204
Joe Root - 1439
Martin Guptill - 1243
Babar Azam - 1212
Keshav Maharaj - 1176

Steve Smith - 1109
Jason Holder- 1069
Marnus Labuschagne - 1000
Aaron Finch - 980
Lewis Gregory - 938
Travis Head - 901
Tom Banton - 887
David Warner - 821
Virat Kohli - 787
Shubman Gill - 752
Simon Harmer - 702
Mohammad Nabi - 701
Glenn Maxwell - 650
Rohit Sharma - 471
Colin Ackermann -421
Peter Handscomb - 383

Headlines

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Week

DFM - 537
DC - 47
MIB 20
Arthur - 9

Alviro 0
DD 0
GG 0
Ian - 0
The Professor 0
RD - 0
RDJ 0


Overall

DC - 3416
Arthur - 2263
Alviro - 2087
GG - 2007
The Professor - 1995
MIB - 1867
RDJ - 1701
DD - 1477
RD - 1437
DFM - 1123
Ian - 471
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Tue Aug 18, 2020 8:57 pm

2 weeks at the top of the charts.

I've had a decent week this week too, I think
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Arthur Crabtree » Tue Aug 18, 2020 11:16 pm

So whoever has Harmer wins.

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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:11 pm

Rumour has it Azam is staying on for T20 Blast
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:38 am

We could wax lyrical for ten thousand words about the skills of Simon Harmer and it would still not do him justice. For a record stretching eighteenth week the South African claims the Cricketer of the Week honours. What is even more impressive is that he does so playing fewer games than most on the list. With the return of T20 cricket and the later post, we have seen more cricket played than normal. Simon Harmer is one of three players to have played just one four day game in that time. The other two were Tom Banton and Lewis Gregory who scored 304 and 123 fewer points than he did. We will hear more from them later. Yet again Harmer delivered a 360 degree bowling and fielding performance. He got a full allocation of sixty points for economy and a bonus of fifty points from catches in the field. Harmer has really put himself back in the mix in this truncated Summer. His 327 points sees him jump from 16th place to 8th - a nosebleed inducing ascent! This all does come with a slight caveat. Weather conspired against Essex this week meaning their game against Hampshire was a draw. This not only stopped Harmer from achieving even more points but sees Essex having to fight to reach the final of the Bob Willis Trophy. Harmer may just have one more four day match left this year! On top of this, Essex are now heading into the T20 Blast. The upside of this is a barrage of more frequent games but the downside is that Harmer does less well in the shorter format. This may seem anomalous last year's successful run. Harmer's previous high score before last week's 14 wicket haul came in that memorable T20 finals weekend - however this is an outlier. In the group stages both Essex and Harmer looked average throughout. The South African carried this (lack of form) into the Msanzi Super League. If he looks over his shoulder he sees the Aussie trio of Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne and Aaron Finch just starting their Summers. Could we see Harmer outside the top ten? It will make 2020 an even weirder year than it already is.

Harmer is not the only player that has soared up the Overall List this week. Mohammad Nabi and Jason Holder have played four games apiece in the CPL. Nabi has moved up seven places whilst Jason Holder moves into third place overall. Whilst Holder has grabbed the headlines more with some big hitting innings, it is Nabi who leads him out in terms of points scored this week. The reason for this is consistency in bowling. Holder only got 30 points for economy across all four games. This pales in comparison to Nabi who got 60 across just three games. Such is Nabi's consistency that over the last three games he has got figures of 4.75 and then 4.25 twice. Another area where Nabi has contributed is in the field where he has had a catch in each of his four matches. With the bat in hand, however, Holder is in control. Whilst he only has 11 more runs than his Afghan compatriot, his strike rates are through the roof . His 27 off 12 balls against Nabi's St Lucia is a particularly good example of the explosive nature of the West Indian's batting . As the tournament progresses it will be very interesting to see how these two all rounders measure up.

What of Tom Banton and Lewis Gregory who we mentioned earlier? They were the pair who, like Harmer, only played a solitary Bob Willis Trophy match before the call up for ODI duty. The fates of the two Cidermen have been pretty divergent in that time. Returning from injury to face Warwickshire, Gregory performed tidily. Match figures of 5-80 with a pretty decent economy has seen him move up to seventh place. That is highest position since week 2 where everything is a bit fuzzy anyway. Seventh place, ahead of the likes of Steve Smith and Virat Kohli, is very flattering for Gregory. In a normal year it would seem very unlikely that he would hold such an exalted position - however if he played as he did last week he wouldn't be far off. On the other side of the coin, his teammate Banton had another torrid week with the bat. Last week he got 18 and 2 against Northamptonshire and got the lowest points of any active player on the list. This week he got 13 against Warwickshire and ended with the lowest points of any active player on the list. Since lockdown eased Banton has played nine innings in all formats of the game - he has scored over 50 in two of those innings and under 18 in the other seven. This is not good enough from England's wunderkind. Banton's lack of progress is rather splendidly symbolised in the list. He is the only player to have scored points this week and moved backwards in the table - moving from 12th to 13th. Banton needs to redress his issues quicksharp.

Week

Simon Harmer - 337
Mohammad Nabi- 300
Jason Holder - 271
Colin Ackermann- 264
Lewis Gregory - 204
Joe Root- 109
Babar Azam - 94
Tom Banton - 23

Kyle Abbott - dnp
Aaron Finch - dnp
Shubman Gill - dnp
Martin Guptill- dnp
Peter Handscomb - dnp
Virat Kohli- dnp
Marnus Labuschagne- dnp
Keshav Maharaj- dnp
Glenn Maxwell - dnp
Rohit Sharma- dnp
Steve Smith - dnp
Ben Stokes - dnp
David Warner - dnp

Overall

Ben Stokes - 2204
Joe Root - 1548
Jason Holder- 1340
Babar Azam - 1300
Martin Guptill - 1243
Keshav Maharaj - 1176
Lewis Gregory - 1142
Simon Harmer - 1044
Steve Smith - 1109
Mohammad Nabi - 1001
Marnus Labuschagne - 1000
Aaron Finch - 980
Tom Banton - 910
Travis Head - 901
David Warner - 821
Virat Kohli - 787
Shubman Gill - 752
Colin Ackermann -685
Glenn Maxwell - 650
Rohit Sharma - 471
Peter Handscomb - 383

Headlines

All changes as the trio of GG, Red Devil Jr and Durham all move up two places.

Alviro is out of the top three for the first time since February

GG's great escape sees him go from ninth to second in seven weeks.


Week

DFM - 601
GG - 475
RDJ 300
Arthur - 109
DC - 94
MIB 23

Alviro 0
DD 0
Ian - 0
The Professor 0
RD - 0

Overall

DC - 3416
GG - 2482
Arthur - 2372
Alviro - 2087
RDJ - 2001
The Professor - 1995
MIB - 1890
DFM - 1724
DD - 1477
RD - 1437
Ian - 471
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Wed Aug 26, 2020 7:14 am

cheers Prof

is that a 2 week score or just the one? The weather has scuppered my charge this week. Just the half century for Ackers
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Wed Aug 26, 2020 8:41 am

Its still a week...just slightly off centre..goes from last Wed to yesterday.

Going to go through til 12th now and then revert to one a weekend
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Sep 05, 2020 1:31 pm

To say that things are returning back to normal is something over an overstatement but we are getting there. Last week only ten players did not feature. This is the lowest Week for inactive Cricketers since the week beginning March 9th. It's also quite a unique Week as all players have been competing solely in the T20 format. What's more is that an awful lot of these Cricketers have been awfully active. A lot of our active players have featured in four T20 games this week with Jason Holder featuring in five. The player that featured the least is Colin Ackermann with two completed games (points are only allocated for completed games - much to the chagrin of Tom Banton). That week in March where cricket was still 'normal' saw Joe Root as Cricketer of the Week. Almost symbolically he has claimed the title again this week. Root has 'done a Stuart Broad' and reacted to his lack of inclusion in the England T20 side by looking like one of the premium short form players of our age. Across three games for Yorkshire he has scored 154 runs and got four wickets. Statistics that are verging on all- rounder status. What is more impressive is that he has got his highest ever weekly score of 364 featuring in just 4 games. Of all the players that featured this week he has the highest point per game average of 121.33. In this English international heavy year, Root is pulling away from the pack and is gaining on Stokes. Second place Root now has a 340 point lead on Holder and has narrowed the gap between himself and Ben Stokes to 292. With Stokes out of the game for the foreseeable and Holder with one game left in the CPL, Root is likely to continue his dominance in 2020. This is especially the case if he continues to offer something with both bat and ball.

This balance between bat and ball has also seen Mohammad Nabi debut in the Top 5. When Joe Root last won Cricketer of the Week, Nabi played his final game until the start of the CPL three weeks ago. He went into lockdown in 14th position, started the CPL in 17th position, after the first week was in tenth and is now fifth. He has shown himself to be the best All Rounder in the competition. He is the only player to feature in the top ten highest run scorer and top ten most wickets. He has also had the beating of fellow Cricket List CPL All Rounder Holder. Nabi has only scored two more runs at a lower strike rate but he has out performed Holder in all other categories. Nabi has three more wickets, 50 more economy points, twenty more fielding points and points for a three wicket haul. Since the start of the tournament Nabi has scored 605 points to Holder's 503. What is more Barbados are out and St Lucia are looking likely to progress. This could see Nabi encroach further up the List as the tournament continues. Nabi's consistency has also been impressive. Despite playing four games, his average point score is second highest over the last week - 81.25 a game. If St Lucia progress to the final they have at least three games to play - on paper another 244 points for the Afghan. A. Rey good basis for the All Rounder to build up on in the IPL.

As I have said, we have had a lot more active players this week. This is largely down to the fact that Australia have started playing again. This year's list has a high proportion of Aussies and five of them returned to work for the first time this week. As well as yesterday's opening T20 against England, they played out 3 (completed) Intra-Squad T20 friendlies. The two best players in those games were Marnus Labuschagne and Glenn Maxwell. Scholars of the game will notice that their success in the friendly games didn't transfer into the main game. Marnus Labuschagne had the third highest average points per game total in the three warm up games - 72.67. His 51 ball century opening for the AJ Finch XI against the PJ Cummins XI is responsible for most of this. One of the problems that Finch and Langer seem to be having with Labuschagne is where to play him. He scored his century as an opener - but Finch and Warner's performance yesterday makes it unlikely that combo will be tampered with. His second highest score came at first drop - Smith's position - whilst he failed with a score of 7 when he batted at five. Ironically, this is the position for which he is being groomed. Marcus Stoinis and Alex Carey are going to be looked at closely after yesterday's performance. Labuschagne could either replace Stoinis or push Carey down a spot. Either way Labuschagne, who only just dropped out of the top ten last week, sees himself back up to 7th place. Returning 2019 Cricketer of the Year Glenn Maxwell did not have a dream resumption to his national career. After a period of time off for mental health followed by a shoulder injury, Maxwell got one run yesterday. He di bolster his overall score with a brace of wickets and 20 economy points. This saw him escape with a creditable 61 points. In many ways, he had a similar warm-up series to Labuschagne. A century in the first game followed by an average score (20) and a low score (10). Across the four games he averaged 69.75 points per game and also got the third highest total points for the week. Not bad for a batsman who scored just one run in the main game for the week. This profitable week sees him move from 19th to 15th. This now makes the bottom three, in ascending order, Peter Handscomb, Rohit Sharma and Colin Ackermann.

For reference, the rest of the average points per game rankings runs like this:
Babar Azam 58.75
Simon Harmer 57.67
Aaron Finch 48.25
Jason Holder 46.4
Tom Banton 38
David Warner 33.25
Steve Smith 29.5
Colin Ackermann 20
Lewis Gregory 17

Week

Joe Root- 364
Mohammad Nabi- 325
Glenn Maxwell - 279
Babar Azam - 235
Jason Holder - 232
Marnus Labuschagne- 218
Aaron Finch- 193
Simon Harmer - 173
David Warner - 133
Steve Smith - 118
Tom Banton - 114
Lewis Gregory - 68
Colin Ackermann- 40

Kyle Abbott - dnp
Shubman Gill - dnp
Martin Guptill- dnp
Peter Handscomb- dnp
Travis Head- dnp
Virat Kohli- dnp
Keshav Maharaj- dnp
Rohit Sharma- dnp
Ben Stokes- dnp

Overall

Ben Stokes - 2204
Joe Root - 1912
Jason Holder- 1572
Babar Azam - 1535
Mohammad Nabi - 1326
Martin Guptill - 1243
Marnus Labuschagne - 1218
Simon Harmer - 1217
Lewis Gregory - 1210
Keshav Maharaj - 1176
Aaron Finch - 1173
Steve Smith - 1127
Tom Banton - 1024
David Warner - 954
Glenn Maxwell - 928
Travis Head - 901
Virat Kohli - 787
Shubman Gill - 752
Colin Ackermann -725
Rohit Sharma - 471
Peter Handscomb - 383

Headlines

So much change this week

Arthur reclaims second.

Alviro continues his descent of the table. RDJ and MIB overtake him this week.

The Professor continues to drop.

Week

RDJ- 543
Arthur - 497
MIB - 307
GG - 300
RD - 271
DC - 235
Durham - 213
DD- 118
Alviro - 0
Ian - 0
The Professor- 0

Overall

DC - 3745
Arthur - 2864
GG - 2782
RDJ - 2544
MIB - 2197
Alviro - 2087
The Professor - 1995
DFM - 1937
RD - 1716
DD - 1595
Ian - 471
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby meninblue » Sat Sep 05, 2020 5:51 pm

Professor, I guess my weekly total is fine but the player scores mentioned against Tom Banton in his week score is less.
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Sep 05, 2020 6:15 pm

Ah apologies, Banton got 124.

50 from the 2nd T20 v Pak
66 from the 3rd T20 v Pak
8 from the 1st T20 v Aus
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby meninblue » Sun Sep 06, 2020 4:45 am

In the rain abandoned 1st T20i versus Pak, he scored 71 runs. Is it that the abandoned matches are not counted.
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:29 am

Yeah.....we don't count those here...at least you got those extra 10 tho :)
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby meninblue » Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:52 am

The Professor wrote:Yeah.....we don't count those here...at least you got those extra 10 tho :)


Thanks regarding rule.
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby meninblue » Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:52 am

The Professor wrote:Yeah.....we don't count those here...at least you got those extra 10 tho :)


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