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Recent content by JOJOXI

  1. J

    3 Nations Draft

    Yeah, on reflection I think that's fair. My initial thought was I know Watson had most of his success at the top of the order - then had a look at his stats after posting team and that supported my thought process there. Meanwhile, not uncommon to see Bob Simpson at number 5 in drafts - my...
  2. J

    3 Nations Draft

    Interesting, I had probably been a bit less focused than other drafts - picking Simpson when Ponting was available for instance but did immediately look for an all-rounder - in part because of bowling - I do think of late I've perhaps slightly reduced the importance of bowling in Tests in my...
  3. J

    3 Nations Draft

    Shane Watson Shane Watson (5) Matthew Hayden Ian Chappell (c) Javed Miandad Greg Chappell Bob Simpson (6) Quinton de Kock (wk) Imran Khan (1) Mitchell Johnson (3) Saqlain Mushtaq (4) Fanie de Villiers (2)
  4. J

    Cricketers you pick often in drafts

    Not sure I've ever had that on my end, but interesting you're not sure you've picked him much since then - half-conscious decision or just coincidence?
  5. J

    Cricketers you pick often in drafts

    I do feel like I've noticed the preference for Cook - has a good record given circumstances of opening for England where half the matches aren't the most favourable conditions even if he isn't the most attractive batsman in terms of range of strokes. Wonder if we'll find out that we all love to...
  6. J

    3 Nations Draft

    Fanie de Villiers as catchup pick
  7. J

    3 Nations Draft

    Quinton de Kock @Pothas
  8. J

    African FC/Test draft

    Nick Compton Jackie McGlew Neil McKenzie Nick Compton Craig Ervine Marnus Labuschagne (6) Clive Rice (4) Quinton de Kock (wk) Shaun Pollock (1) Jimmy Sinclair (3) Paul Strang (5) Andre Nel (2)
  9. J

    Cricketers you pick often in drafts

    I did immediately think I feel like I've seen Greenidge in your team a lot when reading this post, Gooch and Greenidge are the ones that stand out to me for you now you mention it!
  10. J

    Cricketers you pick often in drafts

    Bairstow getting more love from you than most in England at the moment! Era-wise Frank Tyson a standout too
  11. J

    Cricketers you pick often in drafts

    I guess at least you are halfway there with the records already - albeit can only imagine the number of drafts (and players picked) for you given you joined this forum 3.5 years before me!
  12. J

    Cricketers you pick often in drafts

    I'm just going through the process of collecting all my draft picks in one table and seeing who I've picked most often and thought it might be worth opening this thread up for discussion about common drafting combos whether it be HB and Katich, trundler and Clem Hill or someone else! Collated...
  13. J

    Drafting Controversial Players: Cronje, Asif etc.

    Just read it now - if source I'm reading is correct - they found him guilty of murder but recommended mercy and thus hanged him? Certainly a very dramatic storyline!
  14. J

    African FC/Test draft

    Paul Strang Jackie McGlew Neil McKenzie Marnus Labuschagne (6) Craig Ervine -- Clive Rice (4) Quinton de Kock (wk) Shaun Pollock (1) Jimmy Sinclair (3) Paul Strang (5) Andre Nel (2) @Fuller Pilch
  15. J

    3 Nations Draft

    Thank you - I'll be a few days but will PM you

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