A & B are the same. C definitely drops off and Plate is where noobs and cbf veterans like Pankaj Singh flourish.
He went down even further to Plate Group last season. EDIT: Just saw you meant this, I misread. I did find it pretty funny that he and Dogra have always had their sceptics because they play so much lower tier stuff, and when a complete meme even lower tier was created they both jumped at the chance to play in it.
Hogan really should've gone a fair bit earlier. Div 2 I know but he also took Aus FC wickets + Glamorgan is a road.
Yeah I was going to go batsman but the case to pick him was just a little too compelling. Even discounting that Glamorgan is a road and he had a very good Australian record, his English div 2 record is similar to blokes who went 8-10 rounds earlier. Suspect the Australian stuff may be too far back to count for much and not sure how well Glamorgan being a road will be quantified, but if either of those matter it just makes it even better. I reckon my reserves bowling attack of Worrall, Bell, Hogan and Gowtham could well be not far off some people’s first grade bowling attack
Just so no-one misses it, I strongly encourage everyone to read this thread. http://www.cricsim.com/index.php?threads/greatest-ever-cpl-moment.49677/#post-2828202
Glamorgan isn’t so much a road as there bowling attack is complete garbage and so gets plundered more millions. Ian Bell to confirm.
Hogan hasn't played in Aus for nearly four years. I thought about him ages ago but comparing his recent county record to other guys showed there were multiple players with better stats.
Yeah I think Dev went with him mainly so he'd have someone who didn't sook about batting 6, but he was a good pick regardless.
Solid enough with some adaptability on where he bats in the middle order + a little bit of rank leggies if needed so gives me plenty of flexibility