basically, you start with 18 players, then if you want to take one of your 18 players out and swap him with another player that isn't in that 18, then that counts as a change.
if you move a player that is in the original 18 that wasn't in the playing 11 for the 1st test and you want to play him for the 2nd test or whatever match it is, that doesn't count as a change.
The reason for only having 5, is that i have to go to cricinfo and work out the averages of the players, and put them in and then take another player out.
and think of it this way, you'll have a maximum of 23 players to play in 3 different match types, that can't be that hard.
harrisb added 1 Minutes and 32 Seconds later...
and what i mean by rule no.1, is that you can't have a different 18-man squad for each match type,
if you move a player that is in the original 18 that wasn't in the playing 11 for the 1st test and you want to play him for the 2nd test or whatever match it is, that doesn't count as a change.
The reason for only having 5, is that i have to go to cricinfo and work out the averages of the players, and put them in and then take another player out.
and think of it this way, you'll have a maximum of 23 players to play in 3 different match types, that can't be that hard.
harrisb added 1 Minutes and 32 Seconds later...
and what i mean by rule no.1, is that you can't have a different 18-man squad for each match type,