In a simulation with real world stats, having both Kohli and Dhoni in the same team is just h4x. Does any other team have 2 batsmen with 50+ average and 85+ SR? don't think soweldone's India def. GI Joe's England 200-108, despite an exceptionally poor series of 308 matches by Sachin Tendulkar.
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weldone's India advances to the final, where they will play the winner of Samuel Vimes's South Africa and Coronis's West Indies, which I will simulate presently if there are no last minute changes.
Amla+ABIn a simulation with real world stats, having both Kohli and Dhoni in the same team is just h4x. Does any other team have 2 batsmen with 50+ average and 85+ SR? don't think so
Ok but they don't have a Tendulkar on top of thatAmla+AB
Game theory says there should be continuous changes in sides picked until they are both satisfied with their teams in relation to that of the other.So it's the battle-hardened West Indies against the rampaging and fiendishly coached India in the final. As for the semis, both players have a day to change their team (and, if Coronis wants it, he can pick his team last as weldone has exercised that right twice already).
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Coronis's West Indies def. Samuel Vimes's South Africa 200-142. It was close at the halfway point but the WI were carnage batting first with Viv Richards in the side.
So it's the battle-hardened West Indies against the rampaging and fiendishly coached India in the final. As for the semis, both players have a day to change their team (and, if Coronis wants it, he can pick his team last as weldone has exercised that right twice already).
Not really, except for Prabhakar
Thank me for beating Australia first, ****.stop second guessing the sim and makes sachin open dammit
should do that in ODI imoSrinath ahead of Kumble?