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Hall of Fame Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Leicestershire, UK
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Cricket Web Battrick XI
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G McCammon S Cuss J Duggan U Jayasuriya T Whitehorne D Armstrong+ S Moodley T Lee J Lovegrove G Bardle/J Graham I reckon everyone apart from Armstrong is remarkable or above (correct me if i'm wrong.) If you've got a remarkable or above, post him, and we can laugh at my glaring omission...
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Or something. RIP Fardin Qayyumi (AKA "cricket player"; "Bob"), 1/11/1990 - 15/4/2006 Last edited by Jamee999; 20-09-2006 at 03:04 PM. |
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Cricketer Of The Year
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: in the wind, so to speak
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Ashton will be a shot at the WK spot by the end of the season. Currently:
George Ashton - 19 yo, BT Rating=26,786 RH Batsman, RFM Bowler, superb batting form, superb bowling form, energetic A cautious player with abysmal leadership skills and abysmal experience. Stamina: proficient Wicket Keeping: superb Batting: superb Concentration: competent Bowling: feeble Consistency: feeble Fielding: abysmal Will be getting 2 batting, 1 WK, so will reach double-remarkable in the early weeks of next season. Only the concentration that's letting him down (and fielding, if you bother with that). |
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Basically, if someone has amazing secondaries (4-5 levels higher than their primary), I'll give them serious consideration for the primary level above them. I also like stamina, so that's supposed to be quite important. It's not easy to pick without full skills though. |
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Eyes not spreadsheets
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: England
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Am I the only person who's gone for a squad of players all at pretty much the same level?!
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International Captain
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: alanis morrissette
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penis Dream XI: M Hyder, J Linker, M Clock, S Wetsin, A Simms, A Golcrhist, B Hugg, S Worde, B Leap, J Giuseppe, G MacGrith |
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Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Canberra
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All my players are at least respectable (unless you count my keeper's batting), but I've also got Canning whose streets ahead of everyone else, tbh. He should be remarkable bowl on Monday, and my next best is a fairly low strong spinner. Batting is more even though, with two superbs, two proficients and three respectables.
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Celebrating the defining moments of CW: Quote:
Have you been tested? In memory of Fardin Qayyumi, a true legend of CW |
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