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ODI Draft - Ascending Batting Average?

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GeorgeLuis

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Here’s another ODI draft with a different variation.

The player you pick in Round 2 must have a batting average equal to or higher than the player you picked in Round 1. Similarly player 3 must average equal to or more than player 2 and so on.

The risk here is that if you pick Virat Kohli in round 10 then the only option left for you would be ten Doeschate and if someone else picks Doeschate in Round 11 before your turn, then you have no options left and I will select some random meme player for you (based on what player your team is needing I.e. an opener or a middle order bat etc.).

In this draft the player who comes first in Round 11 has an obvious advantage so instead of having a random order, the order for Round 11 will start with the drafter who has the least number of total accumulated batting average of his previous 10 players. So if the total batting average of the 10 players you have chosen is the least then you get to go first in Round 11 while the player who has second least total accumulated batting average goes second and so on. In worst case, if two drafters end up with same total batting average (after round 10) then the drafter who picked the player with lesses batting average in Round 10 goes first.

Player should have played a minimum of 10 ODI's.

Looking for 10 drafters.
 
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