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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Sep 12, 2020 1:06 pm

When it comes to weeks where there is County cricket, Simon Harmer is always expected to claim Cricketer of the Week. And so it has come to pass this week. Our all time highest point scorer registered another 300+ score this week (his eight ever) and claimed Cricketer of the Week (his third of the year and eighteenth ever). When it comes to the red ball competitions Harmer is king. However he is starting to become exposed in relation to his T20 game. Despite that magnificent T20 win last year for Essex, Harmer has now had two back to back failures. First the 2019 Mzansi Super League and now this year's T20 Blast. The extent of Harmer's lack of form can be compared to another player from our list. Colin Ackermann is built in the Harmer mound - and by comparing the two we can have some idea of how Harmer racks up. In terms of raw totals, Harmer is in charge. Since the start of the tournament Harmer had picked up 230 points compared to Ackermann's 158. But this is flawed as Ackermann has played far fewer games. Before last night's fixtures, Harmer had the lead on average points per game too. His 57.5 bettered Ackermann's 20 from two games. However last night, Harmer got a score of zero against Surrey whilst Ackermann got 118 against Yorkshire. This meant that Ackermann's average is now 52.67 compared to Harmer's 46. In terms of T20 cricket their is little difference between the two. Yet such is Harmer's red ball prowess that he has just moved into fourth position whilst Ackermann is in 16th . What may be concerning is that Essex have one final Bob Willis Trophy game and a limited number of Blast games. After that (as far as I can see) Harmer's year is over. He will need to get a characteristically huge score against Somerset in the final to cement his top ten place in this year's list.

The T20 leg of Australia's tour of England is over and the ODIs have begun. Thus far there have been two big beneficiaries representative of both of those formats. In T20 it was Aaron Finch that impressed the most out of the five featured players on our list. He outperformed in all relevant categories except for fielding where Smith prevailed. In the run column (the only one that really matters in T20) he was way ahead with 125. Ironically Warner was in second place despite the fact he only scored a run in the first T20 before getting a duck and not featuring in the final game. This has seen Finch move up three places on the overall list to eighth spot. With a change of format, comes a change of form for Finch. After yesterday's opening ODI, Finch has found himself out performed by two other players: Marnus Labuschagne and, most notably, Glenn Maxwell. Maxwell's T20 haul of 123 looks decent - but only 26.83% of those came from the bat. He certainly addressed that concern yesterday. His score of 77 plus three contributions in the field puts him in first place out of the five players who featured in that game. This performance has seen the Victorian move up two places into 13th. If he keeps this T20 form up for the rest of the series and into the IPL, he could be a challenging for a top five berth soon enough.


Once upon a time you could be safe in the knowledge that most players on our list would feature in a similar number of games. Corona has put a stop to this. This has seen a huge disparity in terms of active game weeks in 2020 - from 16 out of 35 to 0 in the case of Kyle Abbott. One of the chiefs beneficiaries of this is Lewis Gregory. The Somerset all-Rounder has had a poor year. His chances in the ODI squad looks to have come to an end after a series of poor performances. However he has just moved into the top five of the year - above much more illustrious company. The reason for this is the sheer number of games that Gregory has played. In 2020 Gregory has been active thirteen out of 35 weeks. This puts him in joint third with Joe Root - only Babar Azam with 14 and Tom Banton with 16 have more. When you divide his total score by those active weeks, it does not make pretty reading for Gregory. His average active weekly score of 118.31 puts him in a lowly 16th position. So Gregory has played a lot and played averagely across the year and moves into the top five. There are other players that this reflects even worse on. Banton is another player who has not built up on their 2019 promises. This is shown in his average. He is second bottom with 65.50. Peter Handscomb is one below him with the lowest average score of 47.88 from his eight weeks. The bottom three is rounded off by Virat Kohli with 87.67 across nine weeks. The top of the table is to be expected. Simon Harmer is number one with an average weekly score of 309.2 with Ben Stokes in second with 200.36 in his 11 active weeks. Colin Ackermann should be very pleased with his weekly active average of 182.20 which rounds off the top 3.


That list in full:


Harmer 309.2
Stokes 200.36
Ackermann 182.2
Holder 153.73
Root 147.15
Maharaj 146.25
Nabi 143.7
Maxwell 143.5
Labuschagne 139.89
Head 128.71
Gill 125.33
Guptill 124.3
Finch 120.73
Warner 118.67
Gregory 118.31
Sharma 117.75
Smith 105.45
Azam 94.64
Kohli 87.67
Banton 65.5
Handscomb 47.88
Abbott n/a


Week


Simon Harmer - 329
Lewis Gregory - 328
Glenn Maxwell - 219
Colin Ackermann - 186
Aaron Finch - 155
Jason Holder- 119
David Warner - 114
Mohammad Nabi - 111
Marnus Labuschagne- 41
Steve Smith - 33
Tom Banton - 14
Joe Root - 1
Babar Azam - 0


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- 1691
Simon Harmer - 1546
Lewis Gregory - 1538
Babar Azam - 1535
Mohammad Nabi - 1437
Aaron Finch - 1328
Marnus Labuschagne - 1259
Martin Guptill - 1243
Keshav Maharaj - 1176
Steve Smith - 1160
Glenn Maxwell - 1148
David Warner - 1068
Tom Banton - 1048
Colin Ackermann -911
Travis Head - 901
Virat Kohli - 787
Shubman Gill - 752
Rohit Sharma - 471
Peter Handscomb - 383

Headlines

The dogfight between GG and Arthur continues. They change position for the third week in a row.

DFM performs the triple jump and moves into 5th


Week


DFM - 515
GG - 447
RD - 219
MIB - 169
RDJ - 152
Arthur- 115
DD - 33
Alviro - 0
DC - 0
Ian - 0
The Professor- 0


Overall


DC - 3745
GG - 3229
Arthur - 2985
RDJ - 2696
DFM - 2452
MIB - 2376
Alviro - 2087
The Professor - 1995
RD - 1935
DD - 1628
Ian - 471
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:33 pm

cheers Prof

in a normal year I'd have done okay, I think, despite no overseas domestic cricket for my two.

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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:59 pm

I envisage the same as this year.

Retain only one if desire.

Drew up a short list of players in an idle moment last week.
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Arthur Crabtree » Tue Sep 15, 2020 3:58 pm

Good to have a couple of players operational.
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:10 am

The Professor wrote:I envisage the same as this year.

Retain only one if desire.

Drew up a short list of players in an idle moment last week.


Depending on numbers interested, I may switch to three choices each though.
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Sep 19, 2020 10:54 am

By the time these cold Autumn months are drawing in the County Cricket season is usually done and dusted. The long form season would have just finished and the T20 Blast would be a halcyon dream of mid Summer heat. So to the men's international season would be consigned to nostalgic remembrance. This has not been the case this year. We see the T20 Blast final in October and the International summer has just finished. This means that some players have taken unique pathways across competitions; ones we have not seen before and likely will not see again. Joe Root is a classic example of this. He began the week in England's bio-secure bubble and ended it playing for Yorkshire in the T20 Blast. This is not the only way his week has varied. If you had told me that Joe Root would have won Cricketer of the Week after his solitary point in the first ODI I would have told you to get on your bike. Root's performances got (marginally) better in the next two fixtures. 39 in the second ODI was acceptable. A duck was saved by his part-time spin in the series decider. So far so unspectacular. On popping his international bubble and returning home Root had 84 points for the week. This would have placed him third bottom for active players this week - just above Marnus Labuschagne and just below Aaron Finch. But his week did not stop there. Yorkshire's T20 Blast campaign has been beleaguered in it's later stages by four senior players coming down with the Corona virus. Root, ever the servant to club and country, answered the call. And what a good call that was. 2-25 and a 39 ball 64 in the Roses match saw him accrue a further 154 points and claim his third Cricketer of the Week accolade of 2020. Root has taken advantage of a surprisingly friendly year for English international cricket. A mainstay of our lists since 2018, this is the first time that Root has topped the weekly table three times in a year. He is also narrowing the gap on first placed Ben Stokes. He has one final T20 Blast game against Derbyshire tomorrow and you would back him to get the 48 points needed to overtake his fellow Englishman.

For Glenn Maxwell to only squeak into the weekly top five seems unfair to the point of egregious. Everyone's favourite big hitter provided the big show he always promises in the final ODI. His match-winning 108 pulled Australia out of the fire and single-handedly claimed the series for the men in yellow. He was by far the star performer of the five players on our list in the series with 336 points. To put this into comparison: that is over double the 141 points Aaron Finch secured. He also scored 85 more runs than his captain with the highest points for strike rate and fielding. All of this is even more shocking when you consider he scored a solitary point in the second ODI. He finished the series with an average points per game score of 112 - again, Finch was second with 47. Maxwell was the leading Cricketer on our list for 2019 and has regained his place in the top ten this week. He started the limited overs series in lowly 18th and has shot up the stsndings. Maxwell will be hoping to do a Jason Holder by following up a decent international tour with an above average T20 franchise competition,. If he does, Maxwell and Punjab could have smiles on their face by the end of the IPL.

I also feel sorry for Babar Azam who has also had one amazing performance in amongst a morass of dross. Azam was a disappointment against England and hasn't provided his usual pyrotechnics for Somerset. On calculating average points per active weeks last week, Azam was one of four players whose average was under 100. These lacklustre performances continued this week with a score of 4 against Northamptonshire and 10 against Gloucestershire. The difference is that, between those two fixtures, sat a 62 ball 114 against Glamorgan. This did a lot of big things for Azam. It moved into the top 3 for the first time - seeing him and Holder swap places. It also pushed his average score per active weeks considerably north of 100 - 116.87 for his 15 active weeks. Another thing it did was stand out against his other mediocre performances. The fact that Azam's best innings of the Summer occurred on a live stream in Cardiff rather than in front of Sky's (or in fact BBC's) cameras is a let down. We also need to ask ourselves when Babar will play again. Azam has one more game inked into his diary - Gloucestershire tomorrow. Somerset do have a narrow chance to qualify from there which will elongate his run. After that? Seemingly nothing. With the IPL starting today, Azam will be looking at the likes of Mohammad Nabi, Finch and Maxwell just behind him. His days in the top five are numbered.

Week


Joe Root - 243
Babar Azam - 218
Colin Ackermann - 202
Lewis Gregory - 198
Glenn Maxwell - 179
Simon Harmer - 171
Aaron Finch- 125
Marnus Labuschagne- 78
David Warner - 32


Kyle Abbott - dnp
Tom Banton - dnp
Shubman Gill - dnp
Martin Guptil - dnp
Peter Handscomb - dnp
Travis Head - dnp
Jason Holder - dnp
Virat Kohli - dnp
Keshav Maharaj - dnp
Mohammad Nabi- dnp
Rohit Sharma - dnp
Steve Smith - dnp
Ben Stokes - dnp


Overall


Ben Stokes - 2204
Joe Root - 2156
Babar Azam - 1753
Lewis Gregory - 1736
Simon Harmer - 1720
Jason Holder- 1691
Aaron Finch - 1453
Mohammad Nabi - 1437
Marnus Labuschagne - 1337
Glenn Maxwell - 1327
Martin Guptill - 1243
Keshav Maharaj - 1176
Steve Smith - 1160
Colin Ackermann -1113
David Warner - 1100
Tom Banton - 1048
Travis Head - 901
Virat Kohli - 787
Shubman Gill - 752
Rohit Sharma - 471
Peter Handscomb - 383


Headlines


Durham's charge continues


RDJ becomes the latest player to overtake Alviro and The Professor who remain pointless for the 25th week in a row.


Ian will score his first point since Week 6 today.


Week


DFM - 376
Arthur - 275
DC - 218
GG - 198
RD - 179
MIB - 125
RDJ - 78
Alviro - 0
DD - 0
Ian - 0
The Professor- 0


Overall


DC - 3963
GG - 3427
Arthur - 3259
DFM - 2825
RDJ - 2774
MIB - 2501
RD - 2114
Alviro - 2087
The Professor - 1995
DD - 1628
Ian - 471
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Sep 19, 2020 2:24 pm

6 or 7 weeks ago I had no points. Now I'm 4th and wishing the county season could have gone on for another month. I still think that if this had been a normal county season my two boys would have made a real fist of this, even allowing for their totally unexpected absence from SA domestic cricket over the winter

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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Sep 19, 2020 3:33 pm

Both Ackermann and Harmer are in the top 4 for most average points per game week so you could be correct
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Sep 26, 2020 4:33 pm

That the IPL started this week is going to be superfluous to this week's post. This is not due to the snobbish high-minded attitude I have seen from many on social media. Instead it is because some of the biggest movers up the list can are found in the T20 Blast this week. The best performance of any player over the last 7 days came not in the sweltering heat of Dubai but instead under the watery sunshine of Manchester. At the start of last Sunday, Leicestershire didn't stand much of a chance of progressing. They needed to beat Lancashire and hope that other results would fall in their favour. Halfway through the Lancashire innings it looked a fait accompli as Alex Davies and Steven Croft were in full control. That was when Ackermann took charge. Ackermann's 2020 campaign will not be as well remembered as last year's where he claimed a record seven wickets against Warwickshire however he has still looked comfortable. In comparison to his fellow All Rounder Simon Harmer he scored 114 more runs at a better average strike rate. With the ball he gained exactly the same points for his economy rate and was only one wicket behind the Essex player. Despite playing two fewer games, the Leicestershire captain scored 65 points more. His effect was never felt more than in the 16th over where he claimed three wickets in four balls to turn the game on it's head. He finished with figures of 3-18 to go alongside his 28 ball 29 with the bat. Ironically it was the team that he humiliated last year, Warwickshire, who Leicestershire pipped to the post for qualification. Ackermann averages 75.57 points per game played and has at least one further game in the competition. If he achieves at least his average score against Nottinghamshire he will move up two places and into the top ten. The issue is that, like Simon Harmer, this is seemingly his last Cricket of the year. The Saffer needs to make hay while the sun shines as the clouds are drawing in.

Joe Root's return was a belated boost for Yorkshire's unsuccessful Blast campaign. The England Test captain has been determined to prove his point to the England selectors that he still has a role in the shortest form of the game. Anyone that has come up against the White Rose whilst he was playing would struggle to disagree. Root has the third highest average for runs in the competition with 69.5 across his five games and has also chipped in with some wickets to boost his score. Whilst he did not help to pull Yorkshire's hopes out the fire he has pushed his agenda for England. As well as this he has also muscled his way to the top of our overall list. Thus ends Ben Stokes 10 week reign at the top of the list. When Stokes signed off from England duty to be with his father who was in ill health, the gap between himself and Root was 774 points. At the time of his departure to New Zealand, Stokes was averaging 200.36 points per active week. At the same time, Root's average was 135.3. Even after this spell of exceptional T20 form, the Yorkshireman's average is only 152.4. In this very unusual year, Root's ascension to the head of the table is even more reliant on the inactivity of others.

Lewis Gregory is our final Englishman to have made positive steps for his County. Much like Root, Gregory was under baked for his national team but returned to Somerset to look the real deal once more. In September, where he has just played for Somerset, Gregory has picked up 724 points. Whilst with England he gained 323 from four intra squad games and three ODIs. There is nothing revelatory here. The standard of batsmen he faces with the ball and bowlers he faces with the bat will be of a lower standard in the Blast than internationally. However the difference is stark. His position in the overall list has hugely improved in this time too. Just over two months ago Gregory reached his lowest overall place of 12th. This week he moves into the top three for the first time. As I have written before, a lot of this can be put down to the fact that Gregory has played the second most Cricket of anyone on our list. This week was his 15th active week out of 37 - however his average scores per week have also markedly improved. As little as a fortnight ago he had the seventh lowest weekly score at 118.31. His run in the Blast and the Bob Willis Trophy has seen him improve by four places - his current score is 124.4 per week. This places him higher than luminaries such as Aaron Finch (118.62) and Babar Azam (114.69). Yes, Gregory's third place position is flattering - but he has made a huge improvement.

Week


Colin Ackermann- 169
Rohit Sharma - 132
Lewis Gregory - 130
Joe Root- 130
Steve Smith - 109
Aaron Finch- 89
Babar Azam - 82
Simon Harmer - 62
Virat Kohli- 35
Glenn Maxwell - 26
Shubman Gill - 7
David Warner - 6


Tom Banton - dnp
Martin Guptill- dnp
Peter Handscomb- dnp
Travis Head- dnp
Jason Holder- dnp
Marnus Labuschagne- dnp
Keshav Maharaj- dnp
Mohammad Nabi- dnp
Ben Stokes - dnp


Overall


Joe Root - 2286
Ben Stokes - 2204
Lewis Gregory - 1866
Babar Azam - 1835
Simon Harmer - 1782
Jason Holder- 1691
Aaron Finch - 1542
Mohammad Nabi - 1437
Glenn Maxwell - 1353
Marnus Labuschagne - 1337
Colin Ackermann - 1282
Steve Smith - 1269
Martin Guptill - 1243
Keshav Maharaj - 1176
David Warner - 1106
Tom Banton - 1048
Travis Head - 901
Virat Kohli - 824
Shubman Gill - 759
Rohit Sharma - 603
Peter Handscomb - 383


Headlines


For the first time in many a week, nobody changes position.


The week is most notable for Ian registering his first score for 30 weeks. The record for longest run of zeros now passes to Alviro with 25.


Week


DFM - 231
Arthur - 136
Ian - 132
GG - 130
DD - 109
MIB - 89
DC - 82
RD - 61
The Professor- 7
Alviro - 0
RDJ - 0


Overall


DC - 4045
GG - 3557
Arthur - 3395
DFM - 3056
RDJ - 2774
MIB - 2590
RD - 2175
Alviro - 2087
The Professor - 2002
DD - 1737
Ian - 603
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:28 pm

I've won a few of these last weeks, pity it won't last for much longer

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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Sat Oct 03, 2020 2:27 pm

Lewis Gregory was not supposed to be the runaway star of the Bob Willis Trophy final. Simon Harmer has outperformed him in all metrics up until last weekend. Harmer's 38 wickets across the competition was eight more than second placed Craig Overton and 20 more than Gregory's. Harmer's form has seen him win Cricketer of the Week three times in the eight weeks of the tournament. The first was a huge 453 point haul where he took 14 wickets across a single match against Surrey. Over the last eight weeks Harmer has managed to top our list of average points per active week with 254.57 - 54.21 more than second placed Ben Stokes. In comparison, Lewis Gregory has only won Cricketer of the Week once this year. This fell in February where his 185 points playing for the England Lions gave him the ninth lowest winning score since the list started. On his return from England duty, his average points per active game week was 118.31 - 190.89 fewer than Harmer's. On top of all this - Somerset lost.....well drew....but lost. But that is enough of what should have been because it was Gregory who blew Harmer away to get his second Cricketer of the Week accolade. And you can't begrudge him it. Since returning from international duty, Gregory has gone from strength to strength. From being the seventh lowest in terms of points per week he is now eight highest on 132.88. This has seen the Somerset player get within 78 points of second placed Ben Stokes. This being said, Gregory is now going to have a period away from the game whilst Stokes is currently on a plane to join up with Rajasthan. Gregory's place in the top three might be in jeopardy as the IPL continues but the last month has salvaged his year. Rather than him being a player that has played a lot of average cricket over the year, his epitaph might be that he's had a pretty decent domestic year.

By all accounts Colin Ackermann is another player who has made hay in the delayed English summer. His average points over the last 8 weeks stands at 179.38 - enough to see him third on the table. He has also burst upwards after bnot featuring on the list to eventually coming to land in ninth place. The last two T20 Blast performances helped him to creep into that top ten position. Three wickets out of nowhere against Lancashire and Nottinghamshire saw Leicestershire extend their run in the competition. It also saw Ackermann add another 322 points to his total. Across the course of the competition, Ackermann scored 682 points. This is 219 more than Simon Harmer managed. His average points per game across this time was 75.78. This is genuinely rather than impressive. If we were to correlate points to the influence a player has in the game (which isn't an exact science) we could argue that Ackermann has been more impressive than any of our IPL players. As we stand Smith's average per game is 70.67 with with Sharma second on 67.5. This is not a like for like comparison and if Mohammad Nabi or Jason Holder had played more we would have a fairer comparison. It is safe to say that Ackermann is an influential T20 presence. He is another one of these players that it is hard to envisage playing too much more cricket this year. Unless the Netherlands have play over the next three months, Ackermann's total of 1935 might be his final score.

Whoever you look at in our list of IPL players one word springs to mind. Inconsistency. There is only one player who has steadily improved as the competition has gone on and that is David Warner. This can largely be put down to the fact that the Hyderabad opener has an incredibly poor game scoring 6 against Bangalore. Like all good competitors he got off the canvas and got his highest points in the tournament in the very next game. He scored 66 points against Kolkata - 36 of which were from runs. This saw him averaging 36 points per game. After this came 45 runs and 65 points against Delhi - bumping his average points up to 45.67. Yesterday's game against Chennai was something of a backward step in terms of runs (28) and points (48) but his average went up a jot to 46.25. In the grand scheme of things Wanrer's performance are average but consistently improving. In tournaments like the IPL this is the recipe for success. Looking at the names above Warner for total points and average points, they are up and down like yo-yos. Sharma's average points went up by 63 points before dropping 23 and then going back up to 67.5. Smith started very strongly but has had a sharp dip in form. Whereas Warner is quietly improving. If Warner can do anything quietly. He got the third highest score of anyone this week. He is also now 92 points away from re entering the top ten for the first time since lockdown. There is quite a bunch of antipodean IPL players in front of him in the form of Maxwell and Smith but you'd put your money on slow and steady winning the race.

Week


Lewis Gregory - 260
Shubman Gill - 187
David Warner - 179
Colin Ackermann - 153
Simon Harmer - 140
Rohit Sharma - 138
Steve Smith- 103
Aaron Finch- 92
Glenn Maxwell - 24
Mohammad Nabi- 21
Virat Kohli - 7


Kyle Abbott- dnp
Babar Azam - dnp
Tom Banton - dnp
Martin Guptill- dnp
Peter Handscomb - dnp
Travis Head - dnp
Jason Holder - dnp
Marnus Labuschagne- dnp
Keshav Maharaj- dnp
Joe Root - dnp
Ben Stokes - dnp


Overall


Joe Root - 2286
Ben Stokes - 2204
Lewis Gregory - 2126
Simon Harmer - 1922
Babar Azam - 1835
Jason Holder- 1691
Aaron Finch - 1634
Mohammad Nabi - 1458
Colin Ackermann - 1435
Glenn Maxwell - 1377
Steve Smith - 1372
Marnus Labuschagne - 1337
David Warner - 1285
Martin Guptill - 1243
Keshav Maharaj - 1176
Tom Banton - 1048
Shubman Gill - 946
Travis Head - 901
Virat Kohli - 831
Rohit Sharma - 741
Peter Handscomb - 383

Headlines

Only The Professor moves this week, under the steam of Gill

Week


DFM - 293
GG - 260
The Professor- 187
Arthur - 179
Ian - 138
DD - 103
MIB- 92
RD - 31
RDJ - 21
Alviro - 0
DC - 0


Overall


DC - 4045
GG - 3817
Arthur - 3574
DFM - 3349
RDJ - 2795
MIB - 2682
RD - 2206
The Professor - 2189
Alviro - 2087
DD - 1840
Ian - 741
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Oct 03, 2020 3:47 pm

cheers Prof

I've won 7 of the last 8 weeks

what might have been
2024 Big Bash League FL
2023 County Championship D1 FL
2023 WI-SA combined FL
2023 Big Bash League FL
2022 County Championship D1 FL
2022 T20 Blast FL
2022 Ashes FL
2021 All Year Fantasy Competition
2021 ICC T20 World Cup FL
2021 Big Bash League FL
2020 SA-England combined FL
2020 Caribbean Premier League FL
2019 NZ-England test FL
2019 WI-India combined FL
2019 The Open Golf FL
2019 French Open Tennis FL
2019 Sheffield Shield FL
2019 Players Championship Golf FL
2019 Women's National Cricket League FL
2019 Women's Big Bash League FL
2018 All Year Fantasy Competition
2017 The Open Golf FL
2016 Australia-South Africa test FL
2016 County Championship D1 FL
2016 Indian Premier League FL
2015 County Fantasy Manager
2015 Big Bash League FL
2014 WI-England test and ODI FL
2014 County Championship D2 FL
2013 County Championship D2 FL
2012 Twenty20 Cup FL
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby meninblue » Mon Oct 05, 2020 8:40 am

I guess i have to wait for Big Bash to see Tom in playing 11.
Test FL's - 8 , ODI and Tests Combo FL's - 1, ODI World Cup - 1, ODI FL's - 7, ODI and T20i combo FL's - 1 ,
T20 Franchisee FL's - 7, T20i Cup FL's- 1, T20 FL's- 5 , 50 Overs Domestic FL's - 1, 40 Overs Domestic FL's- 1
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby The Professor » Mon Oct 05, 2020 12:33 pm

Kohli and Sharma singlehandedly stopping Bantonnbeing the most disappointing player in this list
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Re: 2020 All Year Fantasy Competition

Postby meninblue » Wed Oct 07, 2020 5:45 am

Tom is not in last 5 yet. Although KKR are not picking him, his spot on Big Bash in playing 11 is almost certain. He will score runs in it hopefully.

Hasn't performed in PSL in a format I thought he would excel, but now I hope he atleast avoids last 5. That's the only expectations now.
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