@Aislabie @Till Valhalla @Umair7 You guys still need to
confirm your home venues
Pre-season fixtures
The Baker Street Boys v The Dabblers at

Lord's
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@Sherlock Holmes
Karachi Dolphins v Karachites at

Karachi
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@Na Maloom Afraad
The Undisputed Era v Test Rejects at

Rawalpindi
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@CerealKiller
PlanetCricket v All-format Rejects at

Bengaluru
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@Pinch hitter
MRF Cricket Club v Twenty20 Pros at

Durban
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@mohsin7827
Pitch Burners v Aussie Rules XI at

Sydney
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@Umair7
The Savages v Rugger Buggers at

Perth
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@Perfect Square
Waverley Express v Isolated XI at

Trent Bridge
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@Aislabie
Team With No Name v BTNPT XI at

Ahmedabad
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@Till Valhalla
Deathwalkers v Footballers Club at

Trinidad
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Players injured/unavailable: None
@Viper.
Hound Dogs v DR Jardine's XI at

New York
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Sons of Pitches v Amazing Grace at

Kingston
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Lineup rules
1) A proper wicket-keeper (

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) in your XI.
2) A minimum of
6 players marked to bowl.
3) Players ruled out due to injury cannot be selected.
4) The time limit for posting lineups is
48 hours. I will likely go with a random lineup if your lineup isn't posted within that time.
5) Teams must give
a minimum of 16 players (at least 2
associates/
T20 specialists) a game over the course of the tournament (warm-ups don't count).
Venue timelines
Olympics era 1(1896-1912): Terrible for batsmen, average scoring rates around
3 to 3.5 runs per over.
Olympics era 2 (1920-1936): Truer wickets for batting, average scoring rates around
3.5 to 4.0 runs per over.
Early-ODI era (1971-1983): Evenly balanced contests between bat and ball, average scoring rates around
4.0 to 4.5 runs per over.
Mid-ODI era (1985-1999): Slightly better for batting than the previous era, average scoring rates around
4.5 to 5.0 runs per over.
Pre-Twenty20 era (2000-2009): More in favor of batsmen than previous eras, average scoring rates around
5.0 to 5.5 runs per over.
Twenty20 era (2010-present): The most batting friendly era of the lot, average scoring rates around
5.5 to 6.5 runs per over.
Statistics
To be updated once every 3 rounds after the start of the official tournament.
Standings
TBA
Explanation on pitch types

Damp/Sticky - Massively in favor of bowlers and an absolute nightmare to bat on, unless you're Victor Trumper.

Dusty - Plenty of turn on offer for spinners and a good place to bat for spin-savvy batsmen. Good pace bowlers are still likely to thrive.

Evenly balanced - Provides an evenly balanced contest for all disciplines.

Flat - A batsman-friendly pitch which provides little or no assistance to bowlers. Expect big totals.

Green - A lot of movement on offer early on, which makes it ideal for bowlers capable of swinging the ball. Batting expected to become easier as the match progresses.

Hard - Ideal conditions for batting. Good deal of bounce on offer for fast bowlers as well. Could go either way

Dry/Slow - Ideal for slow and spin bowlers as the name suggests. Sometimes quite difficult to bat on.

Poor - Uneven bounce and a huge amount of turn on offer for spinners. Expect a slow hard grind where most batsmen rarely score at above 2 an over.