Sheeno Berridge is quite underrated with the ball, as he doesn't play a single game in either format in my saves and at 2nd XI (FC & LA) level tends to average around the 30 mark in pretty much every save of mine despite career wise averaging 24.49 in FCs and 26.25 in LAs whilst also having good averages in the past few seasons as well. His batting is perhaps overrated as he tends to average 10+ (usually mid teens) in my saves despite his average being just 1.00 from 38 FC games (including 16 not outs) and 4.40 from 10 List A innings with half of those not outs.
Daniel Doram should be a local player rather than an overseas player. Changed He is also very underrated with both bat & ball, not playing a single game in any format when he should play at least a few FC & LA's a season for his side. He is also quite poor at 2nd XI level, with a FC+LA bowling average near 30 (1 save was around 34 in FCs & 36 in LAs) and his 2nd XI FC+LA batting average hovers around the 15 mark. In real life he averages 25 with the bat in FCs (LA's has only ever faced 2 balls so hard to tell) whilst with the ball he averages 18.37 at a economy of 3.09, a strike rate of 35.7, and a best of 5-82 which was on debut against Ireland when he was just 15 years old, whilst in LAs he averages 32 at a economy of 4.00 and a strike rate of 48. For the Leeward Islands his records are even better, with the bat averaging 23.33 alongside a best of 43 in FCs, whilst averaging just 14.12 at a economy of only 2.79 and a strike rate of 30.4, while in the LAs he has an average of 31 alongside an economy of 3.87 and a strike rate of 48.
Alzarri Joseph is very underrated with the bat, very often averaging under 10 in all 3 formats (especially internationally) with the bat in most saves, and striking in the low 40s in domestic FCs & Tests (in real life striking much higher than that), despite averaging 12.69 in Tests (17.76 domestically), 17.05 in ODIs (20.29 last year in ODIs), 21.50 from 6 T20I innings with 4 not outs and 13.06 in domestic T20s with the bat. He also isn't a regular in ODIs or T20Is in most of my saves when he should be a regular in all 3 formats. He is also a little underrated with the ball in limited overs cricket, especially economy wise. In the ODIs he plays in CC23, he often averages 40+ with the ball at an economy of around 6 and sometimes over, despite in real life taking 101 ODI wickets from 61 matches at an average of 27.36 and a economy of 5.28, with his record since the start of 2020 being 39 ODI matches and a bowling average of only 23.39 and a economy rate of 4.70 which is far better than his career one as he's developed into a far more accurate and consistent bowler in his mid 20s. In T20Is he tends to go at a economy of 9.10+ when in real life he has an economy of 7.83 to go with 22 wickets at an averag of 16.36 from 12 T20Is.
Jeremiah Louis should probably be changed to defensive in all formats based on his FC returns in the last 2 or 3 seasons, and his career List A strike rate.
Mikyle Louis should be changed to an allrounder & to very aggressive in FCs, averaging 30.60 at a strike rate of 67.40 from 5 matches this year for St Kitts in the 3 day tournament against the other Leeward Islands'. I can link the site if you want to take a look at it?. From those stats, it seems as if he's been more of a batting all-rounder than a bowler and he has also been opening in red ball matches & in T20s so should perhaps be changed to an all-format opener.
Javier Spencer should be changed to a LMF, having picked up a good deal of pace whilst getting a good bit of movement either way with the ball. Changed
Hayden Walsh is a bit underrated with the bat (averaging low 10s or sometimes below when he should be averaging in the mid teens in all formats, for example 19.05 careerwise in domestic 50 overs cricket and 26.60 last season) and massively underrated as a bowler in white ball cricket. In some my saves he plays no games of domestic 50 overs cricket while in the other saves he tends to average around 45 to 50 in the format at an economy of 5.70+, despite averaging 31.82 with an economy of 5.41 (including a 5fer) from 22 ODIs. In domestic T20 in CC23, he tends to average between the low 20s and 46 at economies between 8 and 9. In real life in T20s, he averages 21.65 domestically with an economy of 8.15, and 26.58 at T20I level with an economy of 7.94. I'm not sure how many seasons it goes on for, but I believe he doesn't get a look in for the white ball side for quite a few years, despite being a regular in real life in both ODIs & T20Is until last year when he had a rare poor season in both domestic & international cricket.
Darren Bravo is very underrated domestically, either not playing or only playing 1 FC match in my saves when he should be a regular in the format. In my saves he averages in the low 30s (occasionally under) in the 2 longest formats when he averaged 46.30 last season in the FCs (averages 35.04 in domestic FCs & 36.47 in Tests) and 48.00 in last season's LAs alongside a career average of 50.38 from 69 domestic LA matches. He also doesn't bowl a single ball in any save of mine when he should bowl at least occasionally in FCs, where he has a FC average of 29.62 at an economy of 3.13 and a strike rate of 56.9.
Jyd Goolie is a little underrated with the bat in FCs & LAs, either not playing in any format or just playing 1 FC & 0 LAs whilst averaging in the 20s in both the 2nd XI FC & LAs. In real life he played 2 FCs & 4 LA matches last season with an average of 21.50 (24.50 careerwise) in the FCs and a 58 not out at a 100 strike rate in his only 50 overs innings. He also doesn't bowl a ball at 1st XI level & rarely bowls at 2nd XI level, when he bowled 6 overs in 2 FC matches and 4 overs in 4 LA matches last season and bowls pretty often in T&T club cricket.
Jason Mohammed should be changed to average aggression in FCs considering his career strike rate is 50. He is also underrated, either not playing any formats or only a few FC matches & no 50 over matches in my saves when he should be a regular in both FCs & LAs, whilst he also doesn't bowl in any format except just 1 2nd XI FC innings in every save of mine so far. He should be a semi-regular bowling option in FCs & LAs, in real life averaging 34.62 at a economy of 2.24 in FCs, an average of 35.59 at a economy of 4.54 in LAs (12 overs, 2 wickets @ 22 with an econ of 3.67 last season) along with a best of 3-19, and in T20s having an average of 34.40 and a economy of 7.07. In CC23 at 2nd XI level, he tends to be an expensive bowler average wise and having an economy that's higher than his real life ones.
Vikash Mohan should be changed to an all-rounder. He hasn't bowled in any of his 3 FC matches, but has bowled in 20 of his 21 List A matches, taking 19 wickets at an average of 30.05 with a economy of only 3.98 and a best of 3-40 with a strike rate of 45.2.
Based on his debut and scorecards I've seen at club level, Kamil Pooran should be changed to very aggressive for all formats. His date of birth should be changed to the 13th of June 1996. He is also a RHB rather than a LHB. Changed to RHB.
Josh Da Silva should probably be changed to defensive in FCs as his strike rate at domestic level (where he usually opens rather than coming in during a collapse like he does for the West Indies) is 48. He is also very underrated internationally in CC23 as both a batsman and a keeper as well as in Test/international selection. In my saves he averages between 8 and 9 with the bat before being dropped after 4 or even just 2 Tests weirdly. In real life he averages 27.65 from 22 Tests, including an average of 34.38 last year with a maiden century against England, and the lowest he has ever averaged in a year was 24.06 in 2021. His keeping is very underrated as well, often averaging under 2 catches in a match in the tests he plays despite averaging 4.14 catches per match from 22 Tests as well as a record of 1.65 in 17 domestic 50 over matches.
Amir Jangoo doesn't play any 50 over matches (and sometimes barely any FC matches) in my saves when he should be a regular in all 3 formats. He is also a bit underrated with the bat, doing quite poor at both 1st & 2nd XI level in my saves.
Nicholas Pooran is very underrated and should also possibly be retired from FCs (although potentially not Tests in a similar manner to how Moeen is in CC23). He doesn't play any international matches in any save of mine when he should be a white ball regular, instead averaging between 14 and 32 in domestic 50 overs cricket at strike rates in the mid 90s and in the low to mid 20s often in domestic T20s. In real life he averages 39.66 from 61 ODIs at a strike rate of 99.15 (in 2023 so far he has an average of 61.14 and a strike rate of 112.04 with 2 centuries from 9 ODIs) and in T20Is he averages 25.19 including an average of 29.10 from 23 T20Is last year. Domestically he averages 45.68 at a strike rate of 110 from 33 LA matches and over 25 with the bat from over 200 T20s, while he also has a career average of 27.02 and a strike rate of 156.79 from 62 IPL matches, with an average of 38.25 in 2022 and a average of 29.83 in 2023 alongside a strike rate of 172.95. He also doesn't bowl a single ball in any save of mine although other keepers such as Amir Jangoo do despite Pooran bowling 28 overs in ODIs and bowling with success, taking 6 wickets at an average of 29 and a strike rate of 28.2 alongside a best of 4-48 vs Pakistan. He should be retired from FCs (although potentially not in Tests) as his last game in the format was for the West Indies A 3 years ago and seems unlikely to return to the format for a while yet. Pooran's first name is also spelt wrong.
Daniel Doram should be a local player rather than an overseas player. Changed He is also very underrated with both bat & ball, not playing a single game in any format when he should play at least a few FC & LA's a season for his side. He is also quite poor at 2nd XI level, with a FC+LA bowling average near 30 (1 save was around 34 in FCs & 36 in LAs) and his 2nd XI FC+LA batting average hovers around the 15 mark. In real life he averages 25 with the bat in FCs (LA's has only ever faced 2 balls so hard to tell) whilst with the ball he averages 18.37 at a economy of 3.09, a strike rate of 35.7, and a best of 5-82 which was on debut against Ireland when he was just 15 years old, whilst in LAs he averages 32 at a economy of 4.00 and a strike rate of 48. For the Leeward Islands his records are even better, with the bat averaging 23.33 alongside a best of 43 in FCs, whilst averaging just 14.12 at a economy of only 2.79 and a strike rate of 30.4, while in the LAs he has an average of 31 alongside an economy of 3.87 and a strike rate of 48.
Alzarri Joseph is very underrated with the bat, very often averaging under 10 in all 3 formats (especially internationally) with the bat in most saves, and striking in the low 40s in domestic FCs & Tests (in real life striking much higher than that), despite averaging 12.69 in Tests (17.76 domestically), 17.05 in ODIs (20.29 last year in ODIs), 21.50 from 6 T20I innings with 4 not outs and 13.06 in domestic T20s with the bat. He also isn't a regular in ODIs or T20Is in most of my saves when he should be a regular in all 3 formats. He is also a little underrated with the ball in limited overs cricket, especially economy wise. In the ODIs he plays in CC23, he often averages 40+ with the ball at an economy of around 6 and sometimes over, despite in real life taking 101 ODI wickets from 61 matches at an average of 27.36 and a economy of 5.28, with his record since the start of 2020 being 39 ODI matches and a bowling average of only 23.39 and a economy rate of 4.70 which is far better than his career one as he's developed into a far more accurate and consistent bowler in his mid 20s. In T20Is he tends to go at a economy of 9.10+ when in real life he has an economy of 7.83 to go with 22 wickets at an averag of 16.36 from 12 T20Is.
Jeremiah Louis should probably be changed to defensive in all formats based on his FC returns in the last 2 or 3 seasons, and his career List A strike rate.
Mikyle Louis should be changed to an allrounder & to very aggressive in FCs, averaging 30.60 at a strike rate of 67.40 from 5 matches this year for St Kitts in the 3 day tournament against the other Leeward Islands'. I can link the site if you want to take a look at it?. From those stats, it seems as if he's been more of a batting all-rounder than a bowler and he has also been opening in red ball matches & in T20s so should perhaps be changed to an all-format opener.
Javier Spencer should be changed to a LMF, having picked up a good deal of pace whilst getting a good bit of movement either way with the ball. Changed
Hayden Walsh is a bit underrated with the bat (averaging low 10s or sometimes below when he should be averaging in the mid teens in all formats, for example 19.05 careerwise in domestic 50 overs cricket and 26.60 last season) and massively underrated as a bowler in white ball cricket. In some my saves he plays no games of domestic 50 overs cricket while in the other saves he tends to average around 45 to 50 in the format at an economy of 5.70+, despite averaging 31.82 with an economy of 5.41 (including a 5fer) from 22 ODIs. In domestic T20 in CC23, he tends to average between the low 20s and 46 at economies between 8 and 9. In real life in T20s, he averages 21.65 domestically with an economy of 8.15, and 26.58 at T20I level with an economy of 7.94. I'm not sure how many seasons it goes on for, but I believe he doesn't get a look in for the white ball side for quite a few years, despite being a regular in real life in both ODIs & T20Is until last year when he had a rare poor season in both domestic & international cricket.
Darren Bravo is very underrated domestically, either not playing or only playing 1 FC match in my saves when he should be a regular in the format. In my saves he averages in the low 30s (occasionally under) in the 2 longest formats when he averaged 46.30 last season in the FCs (averages 35.04 in domestic FCs & 36.47 in Tests) and 48.00 in last season's LAs alongside a career average of 50.38 from 69 domestic LA matches. He also doesn't bowl a single ball in any save of mine when he should bowl at least occasionally in FCs, where he has a FC average of 29.62 at an economy of 3.13 and a strike rate of 56.9.
Jyd Goolie is a little underrated with the bat in FCs & LAs, either not playing in any format or just playing 1 FC & 0 LAs whilst averaging in the 20s in both the 2nd XI FC & LAs. In real life he played 2 FCs & 4 LA matches last season with an average of 21.50 (24.50 careerwise) in the FCs and a 58 not out at a 100 strike rate in his only 50 overs innings. He also doesn't bowl a ball at 1st XI level & rarely bowls at 2nd XI level, when he bowled 6 overs in 2 FC matches and 4 overs in 4 LA matches last season and bowls pretty often in T&T club cricket.
Jason Mohammed should be changed to average aggression in FCs considering his career strike rate is 50. He is also underrated, either not playing any formats or only a few FC matches & no 50 over matches in my saves when he should be a regular in both FCs & LAs, whilst he also doesn't bowl in any format except just 1 2nd XI FC innings in every save of mine so far. He should be a semi-regular bowling option in FCs & LAs, in real life averaging 34.62 at a economy of 2.24 in FCs, an average of 35.59 at a economy of 4.54 in LAs (12 overs, 2 wickets @ 22 with an econ of 3.67 last season) along with a best of 3-19, and in T20s having an average of 34.40 and a economy of 7.07. In CC23 at 2nd XI level, he tends to be an expensive bowler average wise and having an economy that's higher than his real life ones.
Vikash Mohan should be changed to an all-rounder. He hasn't bowled in any of his 3 FC matches, but has bowled in 20 of his 21 List A matches, taking 19 wickets at an average of 30.05 with a economy of only 3.98 and a best of 3-40 with a strike rate of 45.2.
Based on his debut and scorecards I've seen at club level, Kamil Pooran should be changed to very aggressive for all formats. His date of birth should be changed to the 13th of June 1996. He is also a RHB rather than a LHB. Changed to RHB.
Josh Da Silva should probably be changed to defensive in FCs as his strike rate at domestic level (where he usually opens rather than coming in during a collapse like he does for the West Indies) is 48. He is also very underrated internationally in CC23 as both a batsman and a keeper as well as in Test/international selection. In my saves he averages between 8 and 9 with the bat before being dropped after 4 or even just 2 Tests weirdly. In real life he averages 27.65 from 22 Tests, including an average of 34.38 last year with a maiden century against England, and the lowest he has ever averaged in a year was 24.06 in 2021. His keeping is very underrated as well, often averaging under 2 catches in a match in the tests he plays despite averaging 4.14 catches per match from 22 Tests as well as a record of 1.65 in 17 domestic 50 over matches.
Amir Jangoo doesn't play any 50 over matches (and sometimes barely any FC matches) in my saves when he should be a regular in all 3 formats. He is also a bit underrated with the bat, doing quite poor at both 1st & 2nd XI level in my saves.
Nicholas Pooran is very underrated and should also possibly be retired from FCs (although potentially not Tests in a similar manner to how Moeen is in CC23). He doesn't play any international matches in any save of mine when he should be a white ball regular, instead averaging between 14 and 32 in domestic 50 overs cricket at strike rates in the mid 90s and in the low to mid 20s often in domestic T20s. In real life he averages 39.66 from 61 ODIs at a strike rate of 99.15 (in 2023 so far he has an average of 61.14 and a strike rate of 112.04 with 2 centuries from 9 ODIs) and in T20Is he averages 25.19 including an average of 29.10 from 23 T20Is last year. Domestically he averages 45.68 at a strike rate of 110 from 33 LA matches and over 25 with the bat from over 200 T20s, while he also has a career average of 27.02 and a strike rate of 156.79 from 62 IPL matches, with an average of 38.25 in 2022 and a average of 29.83 in 2023 alongside a strike rate of 172.95. He also doesn't bowl a single ball in any save of mine although other keepers such as Amir Jangoo do despite Pooran bowling 28 overs in ODIs and bowling with success, taking 6 wickets at an average of 29 and a strike rate of 28.2 alongside a best of 4-48 vs Pakistan. He should be retired from FCs (although potentially not in Tests) as his last game in the format was for the West Indies A 3 years ago and seems unlikely to return to the format for a while yet. Pooran's first name is also spelt wrong.
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