mr_mister
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
To measure success in players you are fielding in your top 7(including your keeper who must bat here) we go by the age they turned the year they got their most test centuries. If they reached an equal amount of centuries across multiple years and ages, you can have your pick of those ages.
To measure success in players you are fielding from 8-11 we go by the age they turned the year they got their most test wickets. If there's a tie between ages, take your pick between those 2 options.
For example, Bradman got 5 test centuries in 1931 and 1948, you would have been able to have play him as either age 23 or 40 in your XI. Unfortunately Bradman won't be available in this draft.
But you get the point. You need 11 different ages represented.
To measure success in players you are fielding from 8-11 we go by the age they turned the year they got their most test wickets. If there's a tie between ages, take your pick between those 2 options.
For example, Bradman got 5 test centuries in 1931 and 1948, you would have been able to have play him as either age 23 or 40 in your XI. Unfortunately Bradman won't be available in this draft.
But you get the point. You need 11 different ages represented.