If you’re playing SuperCoach in 2020, SCT has you covered across the board. Today’s piece of SC BBL analysis comes courtesy of our mate Trats (@trats1999 on Twitter) and shows you all the trade in targets by position (bowlers, batsmen, all rounders) from highest to lowest average.
As Richie would’ve said: Marvellous stuff!
Just click the link to download the spreadsheet.
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Another fantastic piece of work Tim!
Good job again , do we know know when Aussie ODI players leave?
We sort of know, there’s no definite answer.
Since the first ODI match is on the 14/1, there’s normally around weeks camp before the start of an overseas series.
The players playing in the test series will leave on around the 8th.
Given this those playing in the BBL might be able to play on the Wednesday (9/1) night (Strikers, Stars, Sixers and Thunder) at that latest and fly out on the 10th.
Just in is some Stars Squad news for tomorrow night’s Derby. Lamischhane and Cartwright have been added to the Squad with Merlo and Rauf replaced in the squad.
Gurney is back for the Gades.
that was the reason I didn’t pick Rauf in the first game … but then again, with another he was probably worth it regardless! Steyn was a failure though … fingers crossed he takes 3 for not many in the match up tomorrow!!
He’s got a good negative break even so anything above 2 wickets and less than 7 runs is a bonus.
More recent news:
Pat Brown is unavailable due to a recurrence of a back injury, this time with a partial fracture.
(https://www.melbournestars.com.au/news/pat-brown-ruled-out/2020-01-06)
I believe the most likely replacement for him would be Haris Rauf.
The Stars said they would announce a replacement in due course.