Terrific start to the Sky Sports SuperSelector competition as 11 members posted their fanatsy team in the first game of SuperSelector between England and SriLanka. All the members have strong teams and it is a really close competition between the members as saurabh2185 top the leaderboard for the twenty20 match with an impressive 502 points.Rossy and ashu2411 made it to the top 3. Reps will be given to the top 3 members of the leaderboard.
The Leaderboard
The points of all the members team are posted below:
1.saurabh2185
2.rossy
3.ashu2411
4.Farrukh_l$B
5.gambino
6.somersetccc
7.MWAUGH
8.duffarama
9.surender
10.aussie1st
11.sid_19840
Congrajuations to the top 3 members .Other members still have a chance to come on top of the leaderboard as 5 matches are still remaining.
Note : Top 3 members of the leaderboard please reply in this thread again....coz u have few posts in this thread and i have given reps to them and it says u cannot give reps to same post again.
Simon Jones is likely to miss this winter's Ashes after undergoing keyhole surgery on his left knee. The ECB confirmed that he is likely to need at least five months' recuperation from the operation which was performed in Colorado by the surgeon Richard Steadman.
Jones has been plagued by injury since last year's Trent Bridge Test when he was unable to play a full part in Australia's second innings as he began to feel the effects of the bone spurs in his ankle. He missed the Pakistan tour and although he made tentative steps towards a return in India, he then injured his knee in the nets ahead of the first Test.
He flew home alongside Michael Vaughan and then had been making promising strides during the early part of the season with Glamorgan before breaking down again during a C&G game. The trip to the States was seen as a final throw of the dice as he sought the services of Steadman who has dealt with numerous top-level footballers.
Dr Peter Gregory, England's chief medical officer, confirmed the news that everyone had been hoping not to hear. "At this stage, we do not expect Simon to be bowling for at least five months," he said, "which makes his participation in the Ashes extremely unlikely. The rehabilitation from this surgery must be taken slowly to give Simon the best chance of a good result." @ cricinfo
well, Simon Jones,one of the key player is missing..but there wont be much impact as Harmision,Hoggard,Freddy,Sajid,Plunkett .... many are there...So it will be still a tough contest!!!
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