Fenil
ICC Board Member
Yeah but eight teams , when splitted into groups becomes easier to manage he clashes.![]()
I don't want any groups! There should be a fixture in which each team plays every other team. That would be fair.
Yeah but eight teams , when splitted into groups becomes easier to manage he clashes.![]()
As the masses demand.I don't want any groups! There should be a fixture in which each team plays every other team. That would be fair.
As the masses demand.
Splitting into groups is good because each team faces a member in their group twice once home and once away. So it helps in resolving clashes as the home team can choose the player incase there's a double clash (like Season 6)
Then we can have the groups with a common points table.What if a situation arises when say Group team with 0.188 net runrate is 3rd best in the group and another team of different group has 0.187 net runrate and is second in the group. Both the mentioned teams has equal points.
Ideally, the first team has better NRR and should proceed to semi-finals but thanks to the group thing, despite having better NRR, the first team will not qualify while the second team of other group with lesser NRR will qualify for semis!
Groups has its own debatable drawbacks, my friend.
Then we can have the groups with a common points table.![]()
Just adding RPHKR as one of the participating managers (Nairobi)
Completed leagues:
NZPL - Hawke's Bay Magpies, Haarithan
ZPL - Mashonaland Eagles, Biggy
SLPL - Basnihara Bears, Great India
MCC - Nairobi Nomads, RPHKR
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Others that are in progress/on the verge of completion:
APL: Knock Out Final
EPL: Round 8
Teams in the main draw of the CL
APL: Canberra/Brisbane
MCC: Nairobi
EPL: Yet to be completed
ZPL: Mashonaland Eagles
SLPL: Basnahira Bears
NZPL: Hawkes Bay
Teams in the qualifier (if there's pne .)
APL: Brisbane/Canberrs
EPL: yet to conclude
NZPL: Waikato Warriors
MCC: Kabul Kings
SLPL: Nagehira Nagas
ZPL: Mountaineers
I will give data about the player clash and the playoffs format later as I have to make it again.