How about something like a appearances draft, where each player is alloted FC appearances and has to pick his 11 players who combined shouldn't have played more than those FC matches. Can that work ?
Like both of these ideas. Although 10 seems a bit few perhaps?Worst XI draft. Players are eligible if they played 10 tests or more. Try to select the worst team.
I think there's definitely more thought required in it.I like the FC idea more than the worst XI idea
So, for example, we could say that 1000 FC appearances is the maximum for all of your squad? Then, a player such as Hobbs becomes very expensive?I think there's definitely more thought required in it.
Obviously it'll require a bit more effort to set up though, because you've got to figure out the right number of appearances.
Depends on the quality of the sides you want really. That only leaves you on average 90 appearances per player, which isn't very many.So, for example, we could say that 1000 FC appearances is the maximum for all of your squad? Then, a player such as Hobbs becomes very expensive?
So, for example, we could say that 1000 FC appearances is the maximum for all of your squad? Then, a player such as Hobbs becomes very expensive?
Excellent idea for a draft. I would probably make it 1500 FC first class appearances and have a maximum of say 2 or 3 current players to prevent people from going for current young players who have started their careers well.Depends on the quality of the sides you want really. That only leaves you on average 90 appearances per player, which isn't very many.
Or even just a randomised order?Whats wrong with a normal rotation draft, where first round is dictated by either a quiz or who signed up first and every slides up one position each round.