Draft: Player Swap Draft

Round 1 : Keepers

Intial Draw


@Disharies : :aus: :wk: Brad Haddin (Medium)
Haddin did not have the best stats but he was a leading figure in the Australian team for over a decade, and can play anywhere in the top 7. A pretty good pull overall

@mohsin7827 : :eng: :wk: Jos Buttler (Good) [Protected :x:]
In his prime and already boasting some all time great numbers, no one can predict just how good his overall record will be by the time he retires. Not surprising to see that he was protected, type of player that really can transform a team

@Till Valhalla : :pak: :wk: Kamran Akmal (Medium)
150+ games and 3000+ overall runs is actually really solid for a wicket keeper, but we are in an only keepers round so not exactly ideal to have to search for a keeper afterwards.

@pillowprocter : :eng: :wk: Ian Gould (Bad)
A legendary umpire, Ian Gould was not so legendary with the bat and if @pillowprocter cannot find a swap he would have to play him as more of a specialist keeper.

@ddrap14 : :zim: :wk: Richard Mutumbani (Bad)
An aggressive middle order option, Mutumbani was pretty good at domestic level but could not make the climb up to international cricket. Not exactly ideal

@Neo 7 : :nz: :wk: Luke Ronchi (Medium)
Although having a deceptively low average, Ronchi was a valuable member of the Black Caps ODI squad in the 2010s, and had a few incredible knocks. His strike rate was also fantastic and can be a really useful pinch hitter

@ahmedleo414 : :ind: :wk: MS Dhoni (Good)
Easily one of the most valuable players to have in an ODI team, so a pretty big risk to not protect him. Would be someone's lucky day if they can pull off a swap.

@CerealKiller : :wi: :wk: Andre Fletcher (Bad)
Despite having an 8 year ODI career, Fletcher never really had that breakthrough knock. Not a terrible player overall, but just never achieved anything of note in the ODI format.

@RUDI : :aus: :wk: Adam Gilchrist (Good)
Almost every ODI team would be better with Gilchrist in it, his aggressive batting and ability to perform in the most important games are amongst the most important traits in an ODI batsman.

@Verified Enigma : :wi: :wk: Jeff Dujon (Medium)
Despite being known as the keeper to the West Indian pace attack of the 80s, Dujon was no bunny with the bat. 6 half centuries were amongst the most for a keeper in that era, and he has a pretty respectable strike rate as well.

Swaps

1. @mohsin7827 : -

2. @pillowprocter : :left::right: @Disharies
:aus: Brad Haddin :up:, :eng: Ian Gould :down:
A good deal there for @pillowprocter , Haddin is a decent upgrade over Gould. Let's see if he can keep him

3. @RUDI : -

4. @CerealKiller : :left: :right: @Till Valhalla
:pak: Kamran Akmal :up:, :wi: Andre Fletcher :down:
Not sure if either parties wanted this, might be a lose - lose situation

5. @Verified Enigma : :left: :right: @CerealKiller
:pak: Kamran Akmal :up:, :wi: Jeff Dujon :down:
I mean @Verified Enigma did get a Medium tier player instead of a Bad tier one he gambled for, but I wonder if he wishes he had just gotten Fletcher instead

6. @Disharies : -

7. @ahmedleo414 : -

8. @ddrap14 : :left: :right: @RUDI
:aus: Adam Gilchrist :up: , :zim: Richard Mutumbani :down:
An incredible steal this, if he can keep him successfully.

9. @Till Valhalla : -

10. @Neo 7 : -

Final Allotment

@Disharies : :eng: :wk: Ian Gould
@mohsin7827 : :eng: :wk: Jos Buttler
@Till Valhalla : :wi: :wk: Andre Fletcher
@pillowprocter : :aus: :wk: Brad Haddin
@ddrap14 : :aus: :wk: Adam Gilchrist
@Neo 7 : :nz: :wk: Luke Ronchi
@ahmedleo414 : :ind: :wk: MS Dhoni
@CerealKiller :wi: :wk: Jeff Dujon
@RUDI : :zim: :wk: Richard Mutumbani
@Verified Enigma : :pak: :wk: Kamran Akmal
 
Round 2 : Batsmen (thanks for the incredibly quick responses btw)

Initial Draw

@Disharies : :wi: :bat: Shiv Chanderpaul (Good) [Protected :x: ]
Although better known for his incredible test record, Chanderpaul has a fantastic record in ODIs too, with over 8000 runs and 11 tons. Not too surprising that he was protected

@mohsin7827 : :pak: :bat: Javed Miandad (Good)
Miandad had a spectacular ODI record for someone in his era, and his strike rate was ahead of his time. If Mohsin can keep him, he would have a middle order of Miandad and Buttler

@Till Valhalla : :ned: :bat: Tom Cooper (Bad)
Cooper has had many memorable knocks in the T20 format but in ODIs he really hasnt done much, only 1 score of 50+ is disappointing for a batsman of his calibre

@pillowprocter : :sri: :bat: Ranjan Madugalle (Bad)
Although one of the earliest stars for Sri Lanka in test cricket, Madugalle could not replicate his success in ODI cricket. Could be a serviceable as a collapse stopper

@ddrap14 : :sri: :bat: Kusal Mendis (Medium)
Kusal Mendis has played 95 ODIs but never really kicked on to become a star batsman and consistently make runs which is a huge shame. Not a terrible overall record though

@Neo 7 : :wi: :bat: Brian Lara (Good) [Protected :x: ]
Pretty easy call to protect here, 10,000 ODI runs while carrying your team single handedly for nearly a decade is legendary. Could bat anywhere in the top 4 too

@ahmedleo414 : :ire: :bat: William Porterfield (Medium)
One of the best batsmen for Ireland in ODIs, almost 150 games for Ireland is a commendable achievement. Although he had a slightly hit or miss career, overall a solid draw and also provides a captaincy option

@CerealKiller : :eng: :bat: John Jameson (Bad)
Jameson does not have the most flattering international record, and despite being able to bowl and keep part time never really established himself in either aspect. For a player in the 70s, he did have good hitting ability though, and could make handy runs at the death

@RUDI : :aus: :bat: Michael Bevan (Good)
Widely regarded as the best finisher of all time, Bevan's numbers are incredible. Also had the clutch factor, and stayed not out in 67/196 innings which might be the best ratio in history

@Verified Enigma : :ban: :bat: Shahrihar Nafees (Medium)
A solid opening batsman, Nafees was amongst the most important players for Bangladesh in the last 2000s. Despite a really average SR, Nafees is a pretty decent choice for an opener

Swaps

@Verified Enigma : :left: :right: @pillowprocter
:sri: :bat: Ranjan Madugalle :up:, :ban: :bat: Shahrihar Nafees :down:
@Verified Enigma probably banked on @pillowprocter stealing someone good before his turn but was unfortunate to be drawn before him.

@ddrap14 : :left: :right: @Neo 7 [Protected]
:wi: :bat: Brian Lara :up:, :sri: :bat: Kusal Mendis :down:
Protecting Lara pays off for @Neo 7, and prevents @ddrap14 from acquiring a Good player for a second round in a row

@RUDI : -

@Disharies : -

@ahmedleo414 : -

@pillowprocter : :left: :right: @RUDI
:aus: :bat: Michael Bevan :up:, :ban: :bat: Shahrihar Nafees :down:
For the second round in a row @RUDI loses a Good player. @Verified Enigma also might consider himself unlucky as if he was drawn after this, he would have stolen Bevan instead of Madugalle

@Neo 7 : -

@CerealKiller : :left::right: @mohsin7827
:pak: :bat: Javed Miandad :up:, :eng: :bat: John Jameson :down:
Probably the best deal in the draft so far, CK nails this swap

@mohsin7827 : :left: :right: @RUDI
:ban: :bat: Shahrihar Nafees :up:, :eng: :bat: John Jameson :down:
Due to the previous swap, RUDI gets John Jameson instead of Miandad which might be the unluckiest event so far

@Till Valhalla : :left::right: @pillowprocter
:aus: :bat: Michael Bevan :up:, :ned: :bat: Tom Cooper :down:
And with the last swap of the round, TV somehow steals Bevan from @pillowprocter

Final Allotment
@Disharies : :wi: :bat: Shiv Chanderpaul
@mohsin7827 : :ban: :bat: Shahrihar Nafees
@Till Valhalla : :aus: :bat: Michael Bevan
@pillowprocter : :ned: :bat: Tom Cooper
@ddrap14 : :sri: :bat: Kusal Mendis
@Neo 7 : :wi: :bat: Brian Lara
@ahmedleo414 : :ire: :bat: William Porterfield
@CerealKiller : :pak: :bat: Javed Miandad
@RUDI : :eng: :bat: John Jameson
@Verified Enigma : :sri: :bat: Ranjan Madugalle
 
I mean he was kinda doomed anyway since he was going to swap with RUDI. You basically just affected RUDI
Are swaps executed according to who sent it earlier, or are they random?
 

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