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Clause-Mystery-Choice Draft Thread 2014

AldoRaine18

State Vice-Captain
A. Bowler, South Africa, 1906
B. All-Rounder, England, 1880
C. All-Rounder, England, 1911
D. Bowler, India, 1932
E. Batsman, New Zealand, 1978
F. All-Rounder, Pakistan, 1959
G. Batsman, West Indies, 1958
H. Batsman, England, 1881
I. Bowler, Australia, 1887
J. Wicket-Keeper, Sri Lanka, 2000

Order for Round VI

Howe_zat = I
Bagapath = J
morgieb = B
ohnoitsyou = H
AldoRaine18 = A
watson = G
Weeman27bob
Monk
 
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harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
So Round VI comes to an end!

And the players assigned for this round are --

Howe_zat - I - Charlie Turner
Bagapath - Prasanna Jayawardene
morgieb - William Barnes
ohnoitsyou - Arthur Shrewsbury
AldoRaine18 - Bert Vogler
watson - Conrad Hunte
Weeman27bob - Frank Foster
Monk - John Wright

Unpicked players - Amar Singh, Mushtaq Mohammad
 
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watson

Banned
Would have settled for Basil Butcher but Conrad Hunte is a nice lucky bonus.

01. Eddie Barlow
02. Conrad Hunte
03. Tom Graveney
04.
05.
06.
07. Mike Procter
08. George Thompson
09.
10.
11. Courtney Walsh
 
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harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
And now, drafters, come the next two rounds - Round VII and VIII.
:xmas: :xmas: :xmas: :xmas:

I realized that there cannot be 3 players left to choice since the third such round of selection could not be conducted with any sort of fairness :) Obvious, I know, and something that will be fixed. So, I will add another clause, and you will get to select only 2 players of choice.

And this is the time to do it! You get the next two rounds for choosing anyone you want (bar Don Bradman, obviously).

Here is the order:

Round VII

Bagapath
ohnoitsyou
watson
Weeman27bob
AldoRaine18
Howe_zat
Monk
Morgieb

Round VIII

Morgieb
Monk
Howe_zat
AldoRaine18
Weeman27bob
watson
ohnoitsyou
Bagapath

Happy Picking!
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
Bowling attack looking good. Need to work on my top three next.

1.
2. Lawrence Rowe
3.
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. AB De Villiers
6.
7.
8.
9. Charlie Turner
10. Mohammed Amir
11. Bill O'Reilly
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Shane Watson
John Wright
Charlie Macartney
...
...
...
Wilfred Rhodes
...
George Fullerton +
Joel Garner
...
 

AldoRaine18

State Vice-Captain
Was hoping for Faulkner :D

Saeed Anwar
Virender Sehwag
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Deryck Murray
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Dale Steyn
Bert Vogler
Bob Willis


Would like to know more about Vogler if someone could share some insights, I've not read much about him before.
 

weeman27bob

International Regular
1. Sir Jack Hobbs
2. Gordon Greenidge
3.
4. Daryll Cullinan
5.
6.
7. Warwick Armstrong
8. Frank Foster
9.
10.
11. Bruce Reid.

Not really sure as to where the best place to bat Armstrong.
 

watson

Banned
I realized that there cannot be 3 players left to choice since the third such round of selection could not be conducted with any sort of fairness Obvious, I know, and something that will be fixed. So, I will add another clause, and you will get to select only 2 players of choice.
That being the case, and because there's bound to be plenty of us requiring specialists like keepers, spinners, openers etc - would it be possible to have the Clauses 'cast a wide net'? Especially for round 11 when the last gap needs to be filled in.

Or if you did chose to offer a 'choice' for round 11 then it would be up to the drafters to 'cop it on the chin' if they happened to be near last on the list. After all, the order is randomly generated.
 
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harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Was hoping for Faulkner :D
Would like to know more about Vogler if someone could share some insights, I've not read much about him before.
Faulkner would have been classified as an all-rounder :)

Vogler was a good bowler.

On a similar note, Basil Butcher was quite a good bat, and until yesterday, I had not heard much about him at all.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
That being the case, and because there's bound to be plenty of us requiring specialists like keepers, spinners, openers etc - would it be possible to have the Clauses 'cast a wide net'? Especially for round 11 when the last gap needs to be filled in.
Done. I have yet to think of the additional clause, and will make it appropriately wide.
 

morgieb

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1. Slater
2. Atapattu
3.
4.
5.
6. McMillan
7. Barnes
8.
9.
10. Trueman
11. McGrath

That round burnt me hard.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Bowling attack looking good. Need to work on my top three next.

1.
2. Lawrence Rowe
3.
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. AB De Villiers
6.
7.
8.
9. Charlie Turner
10. Mohammed Amir
11. Bill O'Reilly
Got my fave early era bowler. Nice get!
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
1. Slater
2. Atapattu
3.
4.
5.
6. McMillan
7. Barnes
8.
9.
10. Trueman
11. McGrath

That round burnt me hard.
Think you might be underestimating Billy Barnes a touch there.

Supposed to be an excellent attacking batsman. Averaged 23 with the bat in the 1880s (not easy!), with 1 century and 5 fifties from 33 innings. Has the third lowest Avg*SR of the early era after Lohmann and Ferris.

His finest hour was in the first Test ever played in Adelaide where his 134 on a rain-damaged wicket ensured the win for England. In the next Test of that series, at Melbourne, he bowled England into a 2-0 lead with second-innings figures of 38.3-26-31-6.
Also reported to be an excellent close fielder.
 

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