Draft: ODI World Cup draft II | 20 teams, 48 matches, 240 WC greats, and the winner is...

Na Maloom Afraad

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Personally think that's not a great move coz with that SR he cannot be accommodated to hit quick runs in the death overs plus if I know @VC the slogger 's rating technique, he will be rated lower if batting out of place.
I can only hope our team doesn't have to rely on him having to score quickly from No. 8 with Klusener and Dev right above him.
 

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Country limits exceeded: :x: :eng: England, :pak: Pakistan

1. :zim: :wk: Andy Flower (1992)
2. :sri: :ar: Sanath Jayasuriya (1996)
3. :pak: :ar: Saleem Malik (1987)
4. :eng: :bat: David Gower (1983)
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8. :aus: :ar: Gary Gilmour (1975)
9. :nz: :bwl: Shane Bond (2003)
10. :pak: :bwl: Saqlain Mushtaq (1999)
11. :eng: :bwl: Mike Hendrick (1979)
12th:
 

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Is this draft this chaotic. Damn what did I get myself into.

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The later rounds are a lot better as many can’t pick players from one country due to the rules and you‘ll always have some options as most teams fill their roles (my initial first choice pick still remains available in ‘99 for instance). You should have been here when we were squabbling in the first two decades. :lol
 

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Then sticking with Marvan Atapattu.

He had fab numbers in 2003 World Cup.

Matches - 10, Runs - 382, Average - 54.57, Strike Rate - 84.51

He has batted at 3 at most times in his career, so he will bat at 3. I thought vaas was still available.

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Then sticking with Marvan Atapattu.

He had fab numbers in 2003 World Cup.

Matches - 10, Runs - 382, Average - 54.57, Strike Rate - 84.51

He has batted at 3 at most times in his career, so he will bat at 3. I thought vaas was still available.

@VC the slogger
Atapattu was an opener, buddy.
 

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1. :aus: :wkb: Adam Gilchrist (2003)
2. :eng: :bat: Dennis Amiss (1975)
3. :wi: :ar: Viv Richards (1979)
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6. :ind: :ar: Kapil Dev (1983)
7. :saf: :ar: Lance Klusener (1999)
8. :eng: :ar: Ian Botham (1992)
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10. :ind: :bwl: Anil Kumble (1996)
11. :wi: :bwl: Courtney Walsh (1987)
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This looks phenomenal IMO (yes I intend on using Botham as a bowling all-rounder).
I am happy you haven't got a prime Kumble/Walsh/Botham or even Gilly in the side otherwise nobody stood a chance. Need to be wary of King Viv, Kapil and Zulu though.
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Picked already.
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I’m quite surprised that @Aislabie didn’t go for Gibbs in 2003 too, the only reason why I opted to leave him out in ‘99 was because his 2003 performance was ridiculous.
I presumed he would pick Gibbs and had Symonds as my backup but then realized Murali was still on offer :D
 

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He played the world cup as an opener. Just saying. It's of course your choice where to have him bat.

What website is this BTW?
He has played most of the matches at no 3, so won't be an issue.

 

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Is this draft this chaotic. Damn what did I get myself into.

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You and Fenil have envious teams already..
Your team ain't shabby either. Jayasuriya and Flower is a shwashbuckling combo while Bond and Saqlain can be even more potent in tandem.
 

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1. :zim: :ar: Neil Johnson (1999)
2. :pak: :ar: Majid Khan (1975)
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4. :sri: :ar: Aravinda de Silva (1996)
5. :sri: :ar: Arjuna Ranatunga (1987)
6. :nz: :ar: Jeremy Coney (1983)
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8. :aus: :bwl: Andy Bichel (2003)
9. :nz: :bwl: Brian McKechnie (1979)
10. :wi: :bwl: Anderson Cummins (1992)
11.
 

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