The second Test starts tomorrow. Now might be a good time to check out the series home page and keep an eye on who's likely to play. That way, you can make sure you get your transfers right. And not commit the same mistakes that I have during the India v England ODI series. Happy transferring.
Posted by: jimmy singh at November 25, 2008 3:42 PM
hey avi here are my teams please let me know what you and the experts thinks
pg28 overall position 6
gc smith
imrun kayes
amla
prince
kallis
shakib al hassan
rahim
sharat hossian
alam
morkel
styen as my trump
PG29 over all positon 9
gc smith
amla
mackinze
tamim iqbal
kallis
shakib al haassan
rahim
morkl
alam
sharat hossian
styen as my trump
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Consider having Smith as your Trump card. And when picking Bangladesh players, pick more of their bowlers. Their batsmen seem quite incapable of scoring too many runs overseas. These are my thoughts. Hope they work for you. Good luck. (After all, luck plays a huge part in these things too.)
Posted by: ankit at November 26, 2008 6:24 AM
Dude..You need Makaya Niti. 11th place overall..
Posted by: rahul at November 28, 2008 1:54 PM
Currently in this series the top position in Team LEaderboard(Anish) and LEague leaderboard(CFC Orkut league) is occupied by our grooup on orkut.. :) Hope it remains same till end of test match
Posted by: jimmy singh at November 28, 2008 2:52 PM
avi what is wrong with styen and bret lee of australia I showed full faith in styen in the secon test and all he did was picked u worthless wicket and went wicket less in the secon inning and that resulted in me finishing in the 5th place overall I think mitchell johnson and mrone morkel are beteer trump plyers then lee and styen another dispointment for me again as I went with styen back to back what were the chances of him picken up one wicket after he picked up 9 in the first match ur thoughts please avi
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