Another player in my squad who deserves a mention is Chris Peploe, the slow-left-armer, who has started every single limited overs match (one-day and twenty20) this season.
His last six consecutive performances of the season are as follows, from first to last:
(In ICC 2005, bowlers get 9 overs each in the one-day league, and 10 each in the Challenge Trophy)
Overs-Maidens-Runs-Wickets
10-2-31-1
9-2-24-1
9-1-30-0
9-0-32-1
9-0-30-0
9-0-27-0
Stunning economy. These figures may not seem that impressive, but when you consider the fact that Peploe is a fairly mediocre bowler with a first-class average that continues to stay above 50, it is really satisfying.
I tend to bowl him over the wicket, leg-stump line to a right-handed batsman, with a packed leg-side field. He bowls all his allotted overs in one spell, in the middle of the innings.
His economy rate in all one-dayers this season is 4.26.