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Modern ODI Voting Draft

JOJOXI

International Vice-Captain
All the teams will be in the below post with each squad with added stats on ODI runs @ ODI average and then Strike Rate and then ODI wickets @ ODI bowling average and Economy Rate

Please vote for your top 3 teams in order - from the side you think is best to side you think is 3rd best - best side will get 3pts, 2nd best 2pts and 3rd best 1pt. Invite all those who participated as well as those who didn't participate to vote on the draft. To ensure no one is disadvantaged by voting the winner will be based on the side with the highest average points per vote (excluding their own vote).

Inviting votes from both drafters who participated and those who did not participate.








CricZo XI (KingKallis)

NameRunsSRWicketsER
Chris Gayle / o10,480 runs @ 37.8387.19167 wickets @ 35.484.78
Jonny Bairstow / +3,207 runs @ 47.16103.71
Haris Sohail / o1,685 runs @ 46.8085.2311 wickets @ 55.725.72
Marnus Labuschagne /396 runs @ 39.6088.989.00
KL Rahul /1,251 runs @ 46.3386.99
David Miller /3,231 runs @ 40.38100.62
Mitchell Marsh / o1,615 runs @ 34.3690.3749 wickets @ 36.795.55
Jason Holder o /1,821 runs @ 24.9494.30136 wickets @ 36.385.55
Kagiso Rabada o259 runs @ 16.1877.77117 wickets @ 27.344.99
Trent Boult o159 runs @ 9.3574.64164 wickets @ 25.295.03
Yuzvendra Chahal o49 runs @ 8.1658.3392 wickets @ 26.525.15



JOJOXI

NameRunsSRWicketsER
Alex Hales2,419 runs @ 37.7995.72
Tamim Iqbal7,202 runs @ 36.7478.6813.00
Babar Azam3,580 runs @ 55.9387.87
Eoin Morgan7,598 runs @ 39.5791.44
Nicholas Pooran (wk)932 runs @ 49.05106.51
Grant Elliott (6)1,976 runs @ 34.0681.7839 wickets @ 30.235.43
Ravindra Jadeja (5)2,321 runs @ 31.7985.70187 wickets @ 36.904.90
Chris Morris (2)467 runs @ 20.30100.4348 wickets @ 36.585.56
Sunil Narine (3)363 runs @ 11.0082.3192 wickets @ 26.464.12
Josh Hazlewood (1)46 runs @ 15.3363.0185 wickets @ 25.634.71
Jasprit Bumrah (5)19 runs @ 3.8040.42105 wickets @ 24.894.60



Anil1405

NameRunsSRWicketsER
Rohit Sharma /9,115 runs @ 49.2788.928 wickets @ 64.375.21
Kusal Perera /(wk)2,825 runs @ 31.0492.59
Steve Smith /(c)4,267 runs @ 43.1087.6528 wickets @ 34.675.41
Faf du Plessis /5,507 runs @ 47.4788.602 wickets @ 94.505.90
Sean Williams /o3,958 runs @ 35.0282.0372 wickets @ 47.904.87
Ben Stokes /o2,682 runs @ 40.6393.4470 wickets @ 41.716.01
Corey Anderson /o1,109 runs @ 27.72108.7260 wickets @ 25.036.06
Tim Southee o679 runs @ 12.5797.55190 wickets @ 34.515.46
Mohammad Shami o160 runs @ 8.0084.21147 wickets @ 25.305.59
Imran Tahir o157 runs @ 7.8569.77173 wickets @ 24. 834.65
Mustafizur Rahman o78 runs @ 7.8057.35109 wickets @ 23.045.22



Himannv

NameRunsSRWicketsER
Quinton de Kock+ /5,135 runs @ 44.6594.84
Tillakaratne Dilshan /o10.290 runs @ 39.2786.23106 wickets @ 45.074.87
Shreyas Iyer /750 runs @ 46.87100.807.50
Marlon Samuels /o5,606 runs @ 32.9775.1189 wickets @ 46.374.86
Yuvraj Singh /o8,701 runs @ 36.5587.67111 wickets @ 38.685.10
Heinrich Klaasen /493 runs @ 41.0894.806.33
Glenn Maxwell /o3,108 runs @ 33.41123.9250 wickets @ 52.445.65
Mitchell Starc o/401 runs @ 12.1591.13184 wickets @ 22.715.13
Rashid Khan o/905 runs @ 19.2599.88133 wickets @ 18.544.16
Stuart Broad o/529 runs @ 12.3074.61178 wickets @ 30.135.26
Mohammed Amir o363 runs @ 18.1581.7581 wickets @ 29.624.77



Teuton

NameRunsSRWicketsER
Hashim Amla8,113 runs @ 49.4688.39
Brendon McCullum6,083 runs @ 30.4196.37
Joe Root5,962 runs @ 50.1086.9026 wickets @ 57.345.76
George Bailey3,044 runs @ 40.5883.51
Suresh Raina5,615 runs @ 35.3193.5036 wickets @ 50.305.11
MS Dhoni (c, wk)10,773 runs @ 50.5787.56
Andre Russell1,034 runs @ 27.21130.2270 wickets @ 31.845.84
Farveez Maharoof1,113 runs @ 19.5286.01135 wickets @ 28.064.89
Adil Rashid644 runs @ 18.94102.71155 wickets @ 31.675.60
Pat Cummins285 runs @ 9.8273.64108 wickets @ 28.965.22
Morne Morkel268 runs @ 9.2475.70188 wickets @ 25.324.95



Honestbharani

NameRunsSRWicketsER
Shikhar Dhawan5,762 runs @ 45.3793.90
Martin Guptill6,843 runs @ 42.5087.454 wickets @ 24.505.39
Virat Kohli (c)11,888 runs @ 59.1493.264 wickets @ 166.256.22
JP Duminy5,117 runs @ 36.8184.5569 wickets @ 45.555.36
Tom Latham (wk)2,696 runs @ 32.8783.41
Marcus Stoinis1,106 runs @ 31.6092.2433 wickets @ 45.636.12
Roelf van der Merwe96 runs @ 19.20101.0518 wickets @ 36.555.00
Shadab Khan337 runs @ 25.9268.6359 wickets @ 29.665.02
Jofra Archer27 runs @ 6.7579.4130 wickets @ 24.004.74
Lungi Ngidi47 runs @ 15.6671.2153 wickets @ 21.505.56
Shaheen Afridi52 runs @ 17.3370.2745 wickets @ 21.645.29



Fuller Pilch

NameRunsSRWicketsER
Jason Roy3,483 runs @ 40.03106.67
Mohammed Hafeez6,614 runs @ 32.9076.61139 wickets @ 38.844.18
Rassie van der Dussen707 runs @ 70.7081.82
Ross Taylor8,574 runs @ 48.4483.465.00
AB De Villiers9,577 runs @ 53.50101.097 wickets @ 28.856.31
Mushfiqur Rahim+*6,174 runs @ 36.3179.21
James Faulkner1,032 runs @ 34.40104.2496 wickets @ 30.855.53
Nathan Coulter-Nile252 runs @ 16.8096.1852 wickets @ 29.905.56
Matt Henry211 runs @ 15.07100.0092 wickets @ 26.485.40
Lasith Malinga567 runs @ 6.8374.50338 wickets @ 28.875.35
Kuldeep Yadav118 runs @ 13.1162.76104 wickets @ 26.165.11



Line and Length

NameRunsSRWicketsER
Aaron Finch4983 runs @ 40.8488.324 wickets @ 64.755.47
Imam-Ul-Haq1,834 runs @ 52.4080.43
Kane Williamson6173 runs @ 47.4881.7537 wickets @ 35.405.35
Shai Hope +3289 runs @ 52.2074.37
Shakib Al Hasan6343 runs @ 37.8682.74260 wickets @ 30.214.48
Hardik Pandya957 runs @ 29.91115.5854 wickets @ 40.645.56
Mohammad Nabi2,782 runs @ 27.8285.55130 wickets @ 32.554.29
Chris Woakes1,315 runs @ 25.7890.88149 wickets @ 30.345.54
Thisara Perera2,316 runs @ 20.14112.59172 wicket @ 32.955.85
Graeme Cremer744 runs @ 14.5862.20119 wickets @ 30.234.61
Dale Steyn365 runs @ 9.3564.94196 wickets @ 25.954.88



BoyBrumby

NameRunsSRWicketsER
David Warner5,372 runs @ 45.1495.368.00
Fakhar Zaman1,906 runs @ 45.5895.241 wicket @ 111.004.93
Shimron Hetmyer1,403 runs @ 36.67106.88
Angelo Mathews *5,830 runs @ 41.9483.32120 wickets @ 33.364.63
Kedar Jadhav1,309 runs @ 42.09101.6127 wickets @ 37.785.16
Jos Buttler+3,855 runs @ 39.74119.05
Imad Wasim986 runs @ 42.87110.2944 wickets @ 44.484.89
Liam Plunkett646 runs @ 20.84102.70135 wickets @ 29.705.82
Akila Dananjaya283 runs @ 12.8668.8551 wickets @ 29.535.10
Anrich Nortje9 runs @ 9.0047.3614 wickets @ 20.215.08
Lockie Ferguson63 runs @ 7.0047.7269 wickets @ 25.785.46
 

JOJOXI

International Vice-Captain
Fuller Pilch - I like the side and think Hafeez is a great 6th bowling option. Kuldeep a wicket-taker and Malinga a limited-overs great especially in the death overs. Did feel a bit iffy about NCN and Henry but recognise you have Malinga and Faulkner there as death overs so unlikely either NCN or Henry will be bowling a lot at the death. Great batting lineup and an impressive side given restrictions meant there would always be compromise picks to some extent. Personally a fan of 2 frontline spinners but Hafeez better then a 'part-timer' and regardless think the side overall is very strong.

BoyBrumby - like the pace attack and the fact that with Plunkett, Ferguson and even Nortje it seems one of the more robust seam attacks particularly at the death. Think the batting is decent but would probably be better off (in my view) with a more specialist number 4 instead of someone like Jadhav and then drop Mathews to 5.

Anil1405 - Corey Anderson as a bowling option did worry me a bit at first but think there is enough bowling there that he doesn't have to bowl 5 overs for example with plenty of backup bowling there. Strong batting down to 7 and an elite legspinner although might've gone with someone other then Southee personally. But 3 very good ODI batsman in the top 4 and a 4th I'm a fan of in ODIs plus a dynamic number 6 gives you a solid side.

Evenly matched sides I think - for me Fuller Pilch was probably the standout but then I think quite a few sides in the mix for 2nd and 3rd.
 

Himannv

International Coach
Some great teams here and I think I might have voted differently on a different day.

kk - I'm not sure about Marnus, but this is a really good batting side. I think Bairstow is a fantastic player in this format as evidenced by his stats. The problems here lie in question marks surrounding the 4th bowling option. I see Holder and Marsh both as 5th bowlers so having them both in the side raises some doubts on how they'd go when compared to other bowling attacks.

JOJOXI - I'm biased - I don't like Tamim and Elliot and I like Morgan at 5. Babar Azam is a top pick in this format though. I'm also not sure if this is the best format for Morris, but I like Bumrah and Hazlewood here - top bowlers considering the pool.

Anil - That top four is fantastic - loads of hitting and innings building combined plus he has Rohit and that guy is incredible in this format. I haven't watched much of Sean Williams so not sure about him - I'd have liked Stokes to come in at 5. I had some question marks over the bowling but maybe Stokes saved the whole thing.

Himannv - Pfft, best team!

Teuton - Great batting side, my only doubts were on the bowling. Mahroof, Russell, and Morkel are all ok bowlers, but is "ok" enough? Anyway the batting balance is just perfect so cannot fault this team in that aspect and it probably won me over.

hb - I think if hb had a top batsman in place of Stoinis and Duminy at 6, I'd probably have voted for him. Loads and loads of bowling options as expected and I think one more top tier batsman would have got him there. Was Bradman not available?

FP - Taylor, ABdV, and Roy - really like those 3. I'm not a big fan of Hafeez personally, also I'd have preferred just one of CN or Faulkner. Mostly very small things that didn't result in a vote from me. Perhaps I'd have voted differently on another day.

L&L - I like the idea behind picking one from each team - very nice side and probably more true to the restrictions of the draft. I think it had an impact on the bowling more than the batting. Nice team. I like Williamson in particular - he's very underrated in limited overs I think.

BoyBrumby - I love some genuine pace in these teams and Ferguson and Nortje fit the bill. In general that bowling attack is a bit unproved when compared to some of the other teams. But still, Ferguson and Nortje!! That'll be a fun side to watch.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
All very good sides, but I'll go:
3 points: Teuton - nice balance of aggressive and calm batsmen
2 points: Himannv (so many bowling options - would be interesting to watch)
1 point: Anil (very good side but Southee at 8 and in a white ball side costs it a higher vote)

KK very unlucky
 

JOJOXI

International Vice-Captain
Will give this until the end of the week coming up - 12th/13th December for anyone else looking to add their votes.

I'll tag in @Line and Length as someone yet to vote yet of participants, unless I've missed someone I think everyone else has.

Votes from non-participants are more than welcome!
 

JOJOXI

International Vice-Captain
The results are in!

With everyone voting I can just use the total pts awarded.

Fuller Pilch - 12
Anil1405 - 11
Himannv - 9
Teuton - 9
KingKallis - 6
JOJOXI - 5
BoyBrumby - 2

In a very tightly contested vote - Fuller Pilch wins by a single point! Congratulations @Fuller Pilch - an impressive side drafted especially given the reasonably shallow pool of players available. Well drafted @anil1405 as well who came very close! Thanks to everyone for participating and voting as well.
 

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