Australian Premier League XIII

I'd just use Trott. He performs better as captain. North was my captain at the start though until I changed them halfway through Season 1.
 
Yea I was just planning on keeping it with Trott.
 
Tim Bresnan is an Allrounder Biggy, you have put him down as Bowler.

As Chewie said, I have done that for a few. It's only so you don't get some idea that he's actually a decent 50 over batsman and play him at number 6 only to see him fail. He averages 18 and has 3 50's in 102 innings.. Harldy an all-rounder at 50 over Cricket.
 
Aaron O'Brien is classed as an AR in ICC, but here he's down as a batsman. :spy
He only bowled two overs for me last season, so it doesn't really matter.

EDIT: He averages five and a half overs each List A match in real life.
That's pretty similar to Collingwood who averages four and a half overs each List A match in real life.
 
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Aaron O'Brien is classed as an AR in ICC, but here he's down as a batsman. :spy
He only bowled two overs for me last season, so it doesn't really matter.

EDIT: He averages five and a half overs each List A match in real life.
That's pretty similar to Collingwood who averages four and a half overs each List A match in real life.

A few years back ICC had Phillip Hughes as a wicketkeeper, so what a reliable source they are..
 
My point was more that O'Brien averages five and a half overs each List A match in real life.
That is more than Pollard, who averages under five over each List A match in real life.
As I said before it doesn't really matter, it's just that he's classed a batsman which makes me more reluctant to use him as a bowler, despite him bowling in most matches in real life.
 
My point was more that O'Brien averages five and a half overs each List A match in real life.
That is more than Pollard, who averages under five over each List A match in real life.
As I said before it doesn't really matter, it's just that he's classed a batsman which makes me more reluctant to use him as a bowler, despite him bowling in most matches in real life.

Pollard - 57 wickets in 48 matches @ 21.29

O'Brien - 28 wickets in 47 matches @ 44.53

Just because he does bowl doesn't mean he is an all-rounder, surely he needs the numbers to back him up. No?


Any limit on the number of trades each team will be allowed to make KD?

No.
 
TBH I would say E/R is more important in 50 over and 20 over cricket...

Aaron O'Brien - 47 matches, 1561 balls at an E/R of 4.79
Kieron Pollard - 48 matches, 1410 balls at an E/R of 5.16
 

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