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  • #46
    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.
    Last edited by Sureshot; 12-20-2023, 01:26 PM.

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    • #47
      Yannic Cariah is massively underrated in both batting and bowling, and needs a big selection boost in both domestic and international white ball selection, as he is a regular in the ODI and T20I squads even if not selected in the XI, but in CC23 he doesn't play anything except between 2 to 4 FC games and no 50 over games or T20s, even at domestic level. With the bat in most saves he tends to average just 10 with the bat in 1st XI FCs and 2nd XI LAs, despite averaging 34.00 in FCs last season and 44.86 the season before to go along with a career-wise average of 28.11. In LAs last season he averaged 33.00 alongside a careerwise average of 26.23, whilst in ODIs he has an average of 22.00 but including a score of 52 in his very first ODI innings against a very strong New Zealand side after coming in with the score at 27-6. His bowling is also very underrated, barely bowling in some saves in FCs, while in 2nd XI LAs he averages between 29 and 75 at economies of 5.50+ despite a domestic career average of 24.76 at a economy of 5.16 and picking up 12 wickets @ 27 with an economy of 4.76 last season. He also has a career T20 Bowling average of 33.90 and a economy of 8.12 which is possibly too high, considering he has a T20I economy of of 7.16 against a strong Australian side where he bowled well and came out with a 42% dot percentage.
      Terrance Hinds is a little underrated with the bat, averaging under 30 in FCs and in the low 20s or lower in LAs in CC23 despite averaging 41.21 in FCs with an average of 42.60 from 3 FC matches last season with as many fifties (high score of 94) at a strike rate of 83 and a average of 35.00 from 3 FC matches the season before. He is also massively underrated as a bowler in FCs & LAs, though fairly rated from what I've seen of him in the CPL. In the game he tends to barely be given a bowl, only bowling between 18 and 60 overs at averages between 45 and 71 in his 5 FC games each save and between 2 and 13 overs in 6 LAs averaging 43+ at economies between 6.62 and 8.40. In real life he averages 32.08 at a economy rate of 3.28 in his FC career, averaging 26.44 with a strike rate of 37.7 and a best of 4-72 last season, whilst the season before he averaged 16.12 with a strike rate of 30.6 and a best of 5-32. In the List A's he averages 30.29 at a economy of 5.44, a strike rate of 33.4 and a best of 2-18, showing how good he is as a domestic all-rounder in both batting and bowling.
      Akeal Hosein should be changed to average aggression or aggressive in limited overs cricket, I believe having added power to his game in the past few years which has been reflected in his strike rates in the past few seasons as well. I've also noticed that doesn't play a single international game in any of my saves, and I believe that is because he is quite underrated with the bat and very underrated with the ball, in my saves averaging in the low 10s with the bat and sometimes under in all 3 formats despite in real life averaging in the mid teens in domestic and also international cricket, including averaging 16.77 in ODIs in 2022 & 16.00 in 2023, while also averaging 24.00 with the bat in T20Is last year. With the ball he is very underrated in white ball cricket, in CC23 averaging between 29 and 42 domestically in 50 overs cricket at economies between 4.87 and 6.23, and in T20s he averages between 24 and 31 with economies between 6.98 and 7.68. This is despite in real life averaging 26.16 in his domestic 50 overs career at a economy of 4.04 and a strike rate of 38.9, and averaging 29.59 from 38 ODIs at a economy of 4.84 and a strike rate of 36.6. In domestic T20s he has a career average of 22.97 and a economy of 6.35 as well as an impressive 48% dot ball percentage, including an average of 20.61 and a econ of 6.77 with a strike rate of 18.3 last season, as well as an average of 15.92 at a economy of 4.93 and a strike rate of 19.4 with a dot ball % of 57% the season before. In T20Is he averages 30.76 at a economy of 7.33 from 34 T20Is, but is currently far too expensive both average and economy wise at even domestic level in the game.
      Imran Khan should be changed to average aggression in FCs having striked at over 52 in the past few seasons. He is also very underrated with the bat, averaging under 10 in FCs in all my saves despite a career average of 21.18 from 113 FCs in real life as well as an average of 26.00 (with a strike rate of 52.2) last season and 16.50 (52.4 strike rate) the season before that. He also averages below under 12 at a strike rate of 112.5 in 2nd XI T20s despite a career average of 19.25 at a strike rate of 117.6. He is also quite underrated as a bowler in white ball cricket particularly, tending to average around 42 in 2nd XI LAs and around 53 in 1st XI LAs, despite in real life averaging 25.68 with an economy of 4.69 from 53 LAs in addition to averaging 19.80 last season at a strike rate of 19.2. In T20s his 2nd XI bowling average is 25.25 at a economy of 6.99 which is also higher than his career T20 average of 20.23 and a economy of 6.30.
      Sunil Narine is very underrated as both a bowler and batsman, averaging 10 or under with the bat in both LAs & T20s (except 1 save where he averaged 13 in a few T20s) despite domestic averages that put him comfortably in the mid teens in both recent seasons as well as career wise. He also tends to go at very low strike rates in 50 overs cricket betweeen 63 and 70 despite in real life striking at 129.4 last season and a career 50 overs strike rate of 101.3. His bowling is also massively underrated, averaging between 44.20 and 56.40 in 50 overs cricket at economies between 5.52 and 6.13, despite in real life averaging 14.95 at a economy of just 2.99 with a strike rate of 30.0 in 42 domestic 50 overs matches, whilst averaging 28.86 with the ball at an economy of only 3.01 last season.
      Yannick Ottley is very underrated with the bat, averaging between only 7.33 and 18.45 with the bat in domestic 50 overs cricket despite a career batting average of 23.45.
      Tion Webster should possibly be changed to a batsman as he has very rarely bowled except in a few FC games last season and career-wise over the past few years, whilst he very rarely bowls in white ball cricket. He is possibly a little overrated in batting as well, particularly in white ball cricket and T20s where he is a regular in CC23 and often averaging 30+ when in real life he has struggled and averaging 15 or under over the past 2 or 3 seasons and not being a regular in the side either, only playing a few games.
      Bryan Charles should be a regular in FCs & play a few 50 over games but in all of my saves he only plays 1 FC game and no LA's. In those saves he is very underrated as a bowler, averaging between 18 and 41.50 at economies of 3.10+ in his sole game whilst averaging between 25.33 and 58.33 in the 2nd XI FC at economies between 2.90 and 3.12, despite in real life having an average of 29.02 and economy of 2.89 which is both lower than how he's often portrayed in CC23, whilst also averaging 24.71 at a econ of 3.03 but a strike rate of 49 last season.
      Shaaron Lewis' initals are SAJRL (rather than SAL) according to the WI Regional U19 database. He is also very underrated in CC23, averaging between 33 and 41 in 2nd XI FCs, between 24 and 50.50 in 2nd XI LAs, and 28.15 in 2nd XI T20s. This is despite in real life impressing in the CPL games, finishing with a 50% dot ball percentage despite being unlucky in the wickets column. He is also a LHB rather than a RHB. Changed to LHB.
      Justin Manick's date of birth is the 11th of June 2002.
      Uthman Muhammad currently doesn't play any games in my saves despite often playing a few FC games a season and near enough being a specialist in the format.
      Anderson Phillip is quite underrated with bat & ball at domestic level (especially in FCs), in all of my saves playing between 1 or 2 FC matches, 0 or 1 LA matches, and no T20s at all. In those saves he is a tailender, averaging less than 10 at both 1st & 2nd XI level in FCs & LAs despite career averages in the mid teens, whilst with the ball he averages between 43.75 and 73 in 1st XI FCs despite a career average of 21.92 in FCs (70.67 in Tests), whilst he goes at 36+ in 1st & 2nd XI LAs despite a career LA average of 28.11, although he did have a poor season last season and didn't play the season before that. He's also a RHB rather than a LHB. Changed to RHB.
      Kharry Pierre is underrated in batting a little in FCs and (possibly very) underrated with the ball in limited overs cricket, with him not playing a single game in any format in all of my saves, when he should play at least a few T20s every season in the CPL. In the saves he averages in the mid teens in the 2nd XI FCs despite a career average of 22.92, whilst in the 2nd XI he also averages 30 with the ball (despite a career average of 25.46 in domestic LAs at a economy of 4.37 and strike rate of 35.0), and in 2nd XI T20s he has an average of 28.61 at a economy of 7.43, despite having a domestic T20 average of 25.35 with an economy of 6.87 and a strike rate of 22.1 across his career.
      Jayden Seales should be down as injured for 13 weeks, having been out injured since circa December with a knee injury and surgery that kept him out until his call-up to the Test side on the 1st of July, which is why he had to cancel his Sussex deal for this season and also why he didn't play in the UAE series nor the World Cup Qualifiers. He is also very underrated as a bowler in Test cricket, averaging between 29.32 and 52.60 at economy rates between 3.42 and 3.81 in my saves, despite averaging 24.24 in his real-life Test career so far at a economy of 3.38 and a 42.97 strike rate, and taking over from Jason Holder to be the opening bowler alongside Roach in only his 3rd Test.

      He's also a OB rather than a RM.
      Last edited by Sureshot; 12-20-2023, 01:30 PM.

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      • #48
        Alick Athanaze should be around the Test & ODI sides in CC23, having been called up to the Test squad against India and likely to be a ODI regular after scoring 65 on ODI debut against the UAE at a strike rate of 144.44. He currently doesn't play any international games in my saves, and also needs a strike rate boost, striking below 50 in FCs in most saves despite striking at 64.3 last season whilst averaging 62.08 with the bat (2 centuries and 5 fifties), 53.1 the season before and 54.3 career wise. He is also very underrated in 50 overs cricket, averaging in the low 20s in most saves despite his ODI debut & domestic average of 36 last season with 2 centuries and a strike rate of 93. He also doesn't bowl in most of my saves and when he does bowls about 1 over when he should be an economical option in both FCs & LA's, bowling occasionally but with good averages and decent economies and strike rates for a part-timer. He should also be changed to a limited overs opener, opening in T20s at club level and also opening in 50 overs cricket for the Windward Islands. His date of birth is 7/12/98 rather than 12/7/98 according to the ICC.
        Teddy Bishop should be changed to very aggressive in FCs based on his strike rates over his past 2 seasons. He also should be changed to a OB. Changed to OB.
        Johnson Charles should be unretired from ODIs, with him playing in the current ODI World Cup Qualifiers. Is up to date. He should be a regular in the ODI & T20I XI's but currently often plays no T20Is in most saves (whilst playing up to 6 before being dropped in others) is also underrated as a batsman, often averaging in the mid 20s in domestic 50 overs cricket although he averaged 31.33 last year domestically and 25.40 in 10 ODIs this year at a 93.38 strike rate, whilst in T20s in CC23 he averages between 14.32 and 28.42 despite a career T20 average of 27.27 from 183 matches and averaging 46.64 in 18 domestic T20 matches last year, before averaging 35.29 at a strike rate of 168 in T20Is since his return which includes an average of 48.67 and a strike rate of 239.34 (and a high score of 118) in the T20I series this year against South Africa.
        Based on his strike rates in 4 FC innings and 1 List A strike rate (although both small sample sizes) as well as how he's done in other non official games, Johann Jeremiah should probably be changed to average aggression in all formats (possibly aggressive in limited overs based on how he plays for Grenada in 50 over games and also how he plays in domestic T10s).
        Kimani Melius should be changed to aggressive in FCs based on his strike rates of 63 last season and 57 the season before. He's quite underrated in FCs, in some saves averaging between 14 and 29 in 1st XI FCs (currently not a regular in most saves) and between 21 and 24 in 2nd XI FCs, despite averaging 35.17 in real life last season. He is also a RHB OB rather than a LHB RM. Changed
        Jerlani Robinson is very overrated but tends to bowl a few overs whilst also averaging 30 to 40 with the bat in FCs and between 49 and 67 with the bat in LAs, despite in real life only averaging 15.62 from 15 FC games (including an average of 8.33 from 3 FC matches) and never playing a 50 overs game.
        Andre Fletcher bowls right arm legspin instead of RM Changed, such as when he took 3-35 against Northamptonshire 2nd XI for Grenada in a 50 over friendly last year. He is very underrated in batting in T20s, often averaging between 15 and 22 in most of my saves, despite averaging 33.80 last season and 35.50 for the domestic T20s. He also doesn't bowl a ball in the game but in real life he bowls sometimes in 50 overs cricket and also much more occasionally in T20s.
        Tevyn Walcott's first name is spelt wrong in CC23. He should also be changed to aggressive in FCs based on a strike rate of 67 last season and 56 career wise, whilst he should be changed to very defensive in limited overs cricket based on a strike rate of 61 last season and 69 career wise. He is also underrated with the bat in FCs, averaging around between 14.11 and 15.25 in most saves at strike rates between 45.2 and 49.8, despite in real life averaging 27.07 at a strike rate of 55.8, with last season averaging 25.55 with a strike rate of 66.7.
        Keron Cottoy is underrated in batting, averaging in the low 20s or under in 1st XI FCs & 2nd XI LAs in most saves despite career averages of 32.50 in FCs & 27.00 in LAs. He is also very underrated in bowling as well, at 2nd XI level he averages over 30+ in both 1st & 2nd XI LAs & 2nd XI T20s (economies of 5.55+ & 7.73) despite bowling averages of 30.74 at a economy of 5.08 (strike rate of 36.3 and 1 5fer) in 40 LAs and a average of 19.87 and a economy of 7.23 (strike rate of 16.5, dot ball percentage of 38% and a best of 4-18) in T20s. He also needs his batting positions changed, he should be changed to opening in FCs & LAs (last batted at 6 in the Super50 but I believe was injured the last edition, bats regularly as a FC opener) instead of being down as batting at 7 and 9.
        Sadrack Descartes' name is spelt wrong, with his name having a s at the end of his surname and apparently no h in his first name. His date of birth is also the 19th of October 1997, and he is a LHB RMF rather than a RHB RM. Changfed to LHB RMF.
        Justin Greaves is massively overrated in terms of international selection and bowling frequency and ability, with him last being selected in any international squad for the ODI series against Ireland at the start of 2022, where he averaged 9 with the bat at a very low strike rate of 34 and did not bowl, and he was never selected in any Test or T20I squads. In CC22 & CC23 he is a regular in all 3 international formats. His batting & bowling in FCs & LAs seem fairly rated, but his T20 batting & bowling is very overrated, averaging over 30 in the bat & 19 with the ball in T20s (1 save an average of only 13) and often topping the CPL wicket-takers lists with between 21 to 32 wickets, although he only averages 22.20 in T20 (not batting in both matches last season) and only bowling 2 overs (not bowling in the other 9 matches). He also very rarely plays in the CPL in real life but is a regular in the game, playing every game despite playing 2 games last season (none the season before) and didn't bat & only bowled 2 overs. He should also very rarely bowl in limited overs cricket (he currently bowls a full quota almost every game in CC23), bowling only 72 overs in 38 List A games, and only 2 overs in 10 T20s. He should also be changed from a limited overs opener to batting at 7 in both white ball formats.
        Kavem Hodge (only one e rather than 2 in his first name) is massively underrated with the bat and also quite underrated with the ball as well. In my saves he barely plays many FC matches each season when he should be a regular in both FCs & LAs. He averages between 6 and 20.40 with the bat in FCs at strike rates in the low 40s, and between 11.60 and 20.60 in LAs with the bat. In real life with the bat in FC's he has averaged 35.57 last season (at a strike rate of 49 with 1 century & 3 fifties) and 52.50 (at a strike rate of 62 with 1 century) with the bat, whilst in LAs he averaged 52.50 last season (with a century) in the LAs alongside a career average of 30.75. He is also very underrated with the ball, averaging 32+ with the ball at economies between 2.60 and 3.65 in FCs, and averaging between 34 and 47.22 in LA's at economies between 5.93 and 6.80. In real life he averages 35 with the ball in 52 FCs at a economy of 2.70, with an average of 32.40 and a economy of 2.79 last season. In 47 LAs he averages 26.25 at a economy of just 4.01, as well as an average of 14.70 with an economy of just 3.67, both of which are far better than how he bowls in CC23. He also should be a regular considering he played in the WI Tri-Series before debuting and playing all 3 ODIs against the UAE in June.
        Darel Cyrus is a LB rather than a RM & from what I've seen of him, he is a attacking or very attacking player in all 3 formats rather than an average aggression one. Changed to LBG.
        Kenneth Dember is very overrated, in most saves averaging just 15 with the ball in FCs despite averaging 32.60 in real life with a strike rate of 63.6.
        Larry Edward needs his economy lowering quite a bit and is also quite underrated with the ball. In my saves he averages between 27 and 30 at a economy between 2.67 and 2.91 in FCs and between 35.58 and 36.89 at economies varying between 4.26 and 5.38 in LAs, this is despite averaging 27.49 at a economy of 2.52 in his FC career including an average of 13.50 at an average of just 1.82 last season as well as an average of 28.83 at an econ of 2.37 the season before, while in the LAs he averages 25.87 at an economy of 4.22 from 36 matches including an average of 30.33 last season but with an economy of just 3.37
        Shermon Lewis is a underrated in both batting and bowling, in my saves averaging between 4 and 7 in FCs & similar in LAs, whilst with the ball averaging between 26 and 36 in FCs and between 39 and 65 in LAs. In real life he has improved his output with the bat in recent seasons, averaging 13.33 in FCs last season and 17.50 the season before, whilst in the LAs last season scoring 9 not out & 5 not out in his 2 innings at a strike rate of 116.7 to bring his career average up to 16.33. With the ball he has averaged just 17.50 last season and 17.91 the season before in FCs to bring his career average down to 25.13, although he has consistently gone at economies of over 3 an over, whilst in the LAs he had an average of 15.33 after 3 games last year with an economy of 6.00 and a best of 2-18, although he did also play his only ODI last year against the Netherlands where he took List A career best figures of 3-67.
        Last edited by Sureshot; 12-20-2023, 01:34 PM.

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        • #49
          Based on his strike rate, Darius Martin should be changed to very defensive in FCs.
          Preston McSween is massively underrated with both bat and ball and he should also be a regular in FCs & LAs for the Windward Islands (he only plays in 2 or 3 FCs & no LAs in CC23) considering he's their vice-captain in FCs and was also in the West Indies test squad in 2020. In my saves he averages 12 or under with the bat in 1st & 2nd XI FCs and LAs, despite an career average of 12.83 in FCs (10.60 and 19.12 across the past 2 years) and a career average of 11.71 in LAs with an average of 12.75 last season. He is massively underrated with the ball in FC's compared to real life, averaging between 37 and 76 with the ball in FCs and never taking more than 1 or 2 wickets in a innings. In real life he averages 26.52 with the ball at a economy of 3.14 with a best of 6-64 and 5 5fers with a strike rate of 50.7. He also needs his economy lowered a tad in 50 overs cricket as in the 2nd XI LAs he averages around the 30+ area at economies between 5.12 and 6.33 despite in real life having an economy of 5.19 from 13 LAs and in his debut LA season his economy was 4.88. He needs a massive selection boost as he should be a regular for the Windward Islands in both formats, but in all of my saves currently only plays a maximum of 2 to 3 FCs, no LAs at all.

          TRANSFERS
          Jonathan Drakes - CCC to Barbados
          Nathan Edward - CCC to Leeward Islands
          Justin Greaves - Windward Islands to Leeward Islands
          Shamar Springer - Barbados to Windward Islands
          Jeremy Solozano - T&T to Windward Islands
          Vishaul Singh - Guyana to retirement
          Oshane Thomas - free agent to Leeward Islands

          These have been done.

          OTHERS WHO SHOULD ALSO BE TRANSFERRED (But aren't currently on the contracts):
          Ackeem Auguste = Windward Islands (in the U19 squad in April 2023)
          Navin Bidaisee (potentially) - CCC to T&T (played in the inter-squad trials in January)
          Joshua Bishop = Free agent or Barbados
          Carlon Bowen-Tuckett = Leeward Islands (U19 captain in 2023 and has a greater chance of appearing now Devon Thomas is suspended and Jahmar Hamilton gets called up to West Indies A squads)
          McKenny Clarke = Free agent or Windward Islands
          Mark Deyal = Free agent to Trinidad and Tobago (was in Super50 squad for 2022/23)
          Matthew Forde = (was CC&C's vice captain last season)
          Joshua James = free agent or T&T
          Leo Julien = free agent or T&T
          Kirstan Kallicharan (potentially) - CCC to T&T (played in trials)
          Johann Layne = Barbados or free agent
          Ashmead Nedd = free agent or Guyana
          Kelvin Pitman = Leeward Islands
          Nyeem Young = free agent or Barbados
          All the players in CC&C and West Indies Emerging disappear completely from the game as the contracts for the 2nd season in September 2024 emerges, even if they're contracted with the CPL teams.

          SHOULD BE PUT ON A 2 YR CONTRACT in CC23 (given short-term contracts, all but guaranteeing they'll play the forthcoming season and won't be in the drafts again)
          (* = currently not in CC23 (or down as retired in Kjorn Ottley's case)
          BARBADOS
          Jonathan Drakes, Z McCaskie, S Moseley, S Dowrich (wk), R Chase, R Primus, R Reifer, K Wickham, C Boyce, D Drakes, K Harding, Chaim Holder, A Jordan, J McAllister, J Warrican
          GUYANA
          T Chanderpaul, T Imlach, K Savory, K Anderson, M Nandu, J Sinclair, Antony Adams, R Beaton, Shamar Joseph, G Motie, V Permaul, K Sinclair, N Smith, Mavendra Dindyal*, Rampertab Ramnath*
          JAMAICA
          B Barnes, C Brown, T Gilzene, J Glenn, K McKenzie, A Mansingh, G Bryan, D Green, M Mindley, J Royal, Peat Salmon, O Shields, Andre Bailey*, Daniel Beckford*, Shalome Parnell*
          LEEWARD ISLANDS
          K Carty, K James, K Powell, J Hamilton, R Cornwall, Nathan Edward (in CCC), K Gore, J Greaves (in WIN), Mikyle Louis
          C Archibald, D Doram (nationality needs changing), J Louis, J Spencer, Oshane Thomas (in F/A), Zawandi White*
          TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
          DM Bravo, C Cooper*, Jyd Goolie, J Mohammed, K Ottley*, A Jangoo, Y Cariah, T Hinds, I Khan, T Webster, B Charles, S Gabriel, Shaaron Lewis, A Phillip, K Pierre
          WINDWARD ISLANDS
          S Ambris, A Athanaze, J Jeremiah, K Melius, J Solozano (in T&T), T Walcott, K Hodge, R John, S Springer (in BAR), K Dember, L Edward, S Lewis, D Martin, P McSween, Nicklaus Redhead*

          MISSING
          GUY: Mavendra Dindyal (1/1/05 - can't find DOB but Guyana U19 captain this year & WI U15s in 2019 as well as an article describing him as a 13 year old from August 2018 - RHB OB - Batsman who bats at 3 and is an occasional bowler with decent turn - Very Attacking FCs), Rampertab Ramnauth (17/18 year old - LHB RFM - Batsman who opens in FC & LAs and bats at 3 in T20s). Ramnauth was on the Guyana standby list last season at 17 years old and was in the Guyana senior team trials at just 14 years old so he seems like a very bright talent.
          JAM: Andre R Bailey (27/8/98 - RHB RFM - All-Rounder - very attacking FCs/average aggression LOs), Daniel JP Beckford (4/4/02 - LHB WK LM - Opener in all 3 formats - v attacking in FCs and attacking or very attacking in LOs), Shalome Parnell (9/12/98 - RHB LFM - Bowler - v attacking in LOs). Andre Bailey is a bowling all-rounder who's much more effective with the ball in white ball cricket with good economies, whilst from the stats i've seen he seems to be perform much better with the bat in red ball cricket where he bats around 4 or 5 whilst simulatenously being less effective with the ball in the format, including going for quite a few runs. Daniel Beckford from what I've seen is a very strong red ball batsman, and seemingly does poorly in 50 overs cricket whilst doing better in T20s but inconsistent. He also a fast scorer in FCs & T20s but slow in 50 overs, in 4 red ball matches in Jamaica last season he scored 489 runs at an average of 81.50 with a strike rate of 83.02, with 2 fifties and 2 centuries and a high score of 218. He also scored 49 fours & 8 sixes whilst taking 4 catches and a stumping. In the 50 overs last year he had a good season as well, averaging 44.67 but at a strike rate of 74.44. In the T10 in Jamaica however, he strikes at a strike rate of 194.9 averages 16.42 but with a few fifties opening the batting.
          LI: Zawandi K White (13/2/01 - RHB SLA - All-Rounder who bats at around 4 or 5, seems to struggle with scoring runs, especially in red ball cricket where he seemingly posts tailender-esque numbers, but he doesn't seem like he bowls a lot of overs either - very defensive in FCs & defensive in LOs). From the videos I've seen he seems very frontfoot and very offside dominant.
          T&T: Cephas Cooper (11/7/99 RHB OB - Batsman), Kjorn Ottley (LHB - down as retired & missing 11 LAs from his stats, should be unretired in LAs+ODIs at least)
          WIN: Nicklaus Redhead (31/7/95 - RHB RFM - Bowler - tailender)
          WI U19 2022:
          Onaje Amory (2/9/03 - RHB OB - Bowler)
          Giovonte Depeiza (26/1/03 - RHB SLA - All-Rounder - vice captain at the tournament)
          Jordan EZ Johnson (26/4/05 - LHB LB - Batsman who very occasionally bowls)
          Anderson Mahase (24/1/03 - LHB SLA - All-Rounder)
          Shaqkere D Parris (15/7/03 - RHB OB - Opener)
          Shiva Sankar (5/9/02 - RHB RFM - has played in the T&T intersquad trials and is close to a call-up)
          Isai Thorne (24/9/04 - RHB RF - probably would have played matches by now but has been very injury prone, missing large parts of the past 2 seasons)
          RESERVES: Anderson Amurdan (8/5/03 - RHB OB - Opening Batsman - very defensive in FCs & LOs), Andel Gordon (6/12/02 - LHB LMF - Bowler), Vasant J Singh (29/7/04 - LHB LBG - Bowler who took 4-51 vs England U19s)

          BAR (both played against England in a T20 in 2022): Shian Brathwaite (all format opener who previously played 8 LA matches at just 16 years old), Stefon King (27/3/95 - RHB RFM - bowler who can chip in with the bat as well, very good red ball bowler, being near the very top of the wicket takers lists in the Middlesex leagues in the past few seasons)
          GUY: Zachary A Jodha (18 year old now - RHB SLA - All-Rounder - part of the squad during the 2022/23 season, also part of Guyana U19s in 2022 & 23 & Guyana U17 2022 - bats at 6 in 50 overs cricket), Quentin Sampson (1/1/00 - RHB RFM - big hitting All-Rounder who bats at 7 and delivers with the bat, hitting lots of sixes along the way - in the Super50 squad last season, does well domestically against the strongest bowling attacks in Guyana - very attacking in both FCs & LOs)
          JAM: Kymani Wilson (13/12/99 - RHB WK - played against Ireland 2022)
          LI: Damion Williams (1/3/92 - RHB RMF - Bowler - in the Super50 squad last season & contracted the season before that)
          T&T (played in the North v South intersquad game in Jan 2023 - with the rest in that series playing for T&T after that): Ryan Bandoo - (23/5/02 - RHB SLW - Bowler), Mikkel Govia - (25/1/02 - RHB OB - Bowler/Bowling All-Rounder - tall spinner who gets decent turn and gets regular wickets in both red and especially white ball cricket - does bat in the top order sometimes in local T20s for his club that includes many players who play for T&T), Sion Hackett - (17/5/03 - RHB RFM - Bowler who bats at 4 in the T10, scoring a quick 10 or 20 runs - very attacking in LOs), Kyle Kissondath - (19 year old - RHB WK LB - top order bat who can play depending on the situation from what I've seen - average aggression - DOB is apparently 11/5/03 but considering he's played U19s this year I wouldn't be surprised if the year is actually 2004), Isaiah Rajah (16/10/93 - has played pro games before although I found him massively overrated in previous editions of CC when he has only played 10 games across formats in 6 years and in no way should be a regular in FCs nor LAs, with his last 50 over match coming 4 years ago - bats at 3 in FCs & LAs, and in T20s bats at both at 3 & as opener - very defensive strike rates in FCs & LOs), Rajeev Ramnath - (21/7/04 - RHB LB - Batsman), Shiva Sankar (mentioned earlier in the West Indies U19 2022 World Cup squad section)
          WIN: Ethan Gibson (16/11/03 - LHB RFM - All-Rounder-opens in red ball matches for Windward Island U19s - plays for Canada U19s as well as the Windward U19s)
          Last edited by Sureshot; 12-20-2023, 01:40 PM.

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          • #50
            For Kent -
            Matt Parkinson signed for the one day cup on loan, and permanently next season. One for CC24.
            Bowler Arafat Bhuiyan signed a contract for the season back in May, he has uk residency. Has been done.
            Overseas player James Bazley signed for the one day cup in July
            Yuzvendra Chahai has joined as an overseas player for the last few championship games.

            I've changed the Kent overseas. Lister didn't play. Agar is now full overseas, Chahal is Reserve. Based on the games they played. Can't find room for Bazley.
            Last edited by Sureshot; 12-20-2023, 01:47 PM.

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            • #51
              In WI Career Save, players from Combined Campuses and West Indies Academy are getting reset every year due to which promising players like Mathew Forde are disappearing after 1st year of the save.

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              • #52
                Spencer Johnson needs a better bowling rating, doesn’t seem to be getting picked for south Australia or Brisbane heat in game.
                Will jacks could do with a increase in his batting rating, hardly scores any runs in t20’s
                Last edited by Sureshot; 10-09-2023, 01:40 PM.

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                • #53
                  BBL draft just wrapped up:

                  Adelaide: Rashid Khan, Jamie Overton, Adam Hose
                  Brisbane: Colin Munro, Sam Billings, Paul Water
                  Hobart: Chris Jordan, Sam Hain, Corey Anderson
                  Melbourne R: Quinton de Kock, Mujeeb ur Rahman
                  Melbourne S: Harry Brook, Haris Rauf, Umasa Mir
                  Perth: Zak Crawley, Laurie Evans
                  Sydney G: Alex Hales, Zaman Khan
                  Sydney P: Tom Curran, James Vince, Rehan Ahmed

                  The Aus 20 Over squads are updated for the next update.
                  Last edited by Sureshot; 12-20-2023, 01:48 PM.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Hilal88443344
                    Parnell doesn't play any matches even at domistic level in game.
                    Reeza Hendricks is ​​​​​captain of South Africa T20 side in game in real life it's Aiden Markram.
                    Caleb Seleka bowls LB rather than RM.
                    Reeza Hendricks should be a regular in T20I playing 11, last time he played in t20i vs west indies in March he had a brilliant series with the bat, he scored 21, 68 and 83 should be automatic starter in game.
                    J.Malan should nowhere near T20I squad.
                    Quinton and Reeza should be regular T20 openers for South Africa like real life.
                    Mulder plays regularly limited overs cricket for South Africa, in real life he is nowhere near South Africa limited overs squads.
                    Dewald Brevis should be around South Africa limited over squads in game, he has been selected against Australia for limited over series in real life.
                    Harmer is regular for South Africa in limited overs despite not played a single ODI or T20i in real life.
                    Aiden Markram should be changed to OD no. 4 as Temba and Quinton may continue to open in ODI cricket.
                    Temba should be a OD opener after a brilliant ODI series against England as an Opener.
                    ​​​​​​Fortuin looks very underrated in game. in real life at SA20 he played 10 matches took 14 wickets at 18.21 an economy of 6.45.
                    Donovan Ferreira should be a occasional Keeper, who has kept wickets recently in CPL.
                    Ruan de Swardt doesn't bowl too much these days in real life, his bowling should be nerfed, should be used as 6th bowler option in limited overs cricket.
                    South Africa's best T20 team should look like
                    Quinton
                    Reeza
                    Rossouw
                    Markram
                    Heinrich Klaasen
                    Stubb's
                    Jansen
                    Maharaj
                    Rabada
                    Norje
                    Shamsi
                    Most of this is correct but David Miller is South Africa's best T20 batter and should be in the side.

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                    • #55
                      When I selected an ATG team from the 1800s in a recent thread and was prompted by CrazyCaptain101's post, I noticed none of the Australians who toured England for the first time ever in 1868 were included. Other notable FC cricketers who happen to be First Australians are Eddie Gilbert and Albert Henry aren't included either.

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                      • #56
                        Is there going to be any further database updates? It's disappointing to do a save right now when all South Africa's spinners are immensely underrated and the team gets way out of sync pretty soon, add to it things like Jason Holder being completely botched and never bowling Sureshot

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by FollowedOn View Post
                          Is there going to be any further database updates? It's disappointing to do a save right now when all South Africa's spinners are immensely underrated and the team gets way out of sync pretty soon, add to it things like Jason Holder being completely botched and never bowling Sureshot
                          I have to say, I'm disappointed by this too. There have only been two new versions released for this year's game, the last of which was nearly 3 months ago according to the thread created by Sureshot.

                          There are obviously database suggestions throughout this thread and I'd made a thread on accurate WTC fixtures which Sureshot was being looked at for the next release. However, that was over 2 months ago & it doesn’t seem like anything has happened since.

                          It's a shame as it looks like this year's version is being neglected a bit to be honest. It would be good to at least have an update from the developers on what may soon be improved on the game & potentially when. I'm reluctant to start any saves until a few things are updated, I've hardly played this year's game really.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Hilal88443344
                            What is the purpose of T20 leagues in the game when no overseas and local international players don't play in it?
                            1, make it mandatory for every team in T20 league to sign at least 4 overseas players and 2 in bbl.
                            2, add more overseas players to contract list during sign ups or ability to sign any player from database when available.
                            3, I don't know what to do about international matches for home team in PSL, BPL, SA20. Maybe make your own international FTP instead of real FTP and make space for these leagues. I mean a secure window for a T20 league every year.
                            Like if SA20 starts 20 January and ends on 14 February on that time no South Africa international matches should be added and this is only possible if you make your own FTP in game. 20 January to 14 February no South Africa matches ever.
                            Probably need to give up unfortunately mate, looks like Sureshot hasn't posted here in a couple of months

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Hilal88443344

                              what happened to them?
                              they may return to update Australia 20 over league squads and new format.
                              I think it's safe to assume this is the case. Previous versions have had minor database changes early on along with bug fixes/patches and then a major update to coincide with BBL (probably when BBL is almost finished/late January). I don't recall CPL or PSL being updated before.

                              Also, I agree with each team being forced to have a minimum number of internationals in squads for select T20 leagues for realism.

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                              • #60
                                For Kent -
                                Matt Parkinson signed for the one day cup on loan, and permanently next season.
                                Bowler Arafat Bhuiyan signed a contract for the season back in May, he has uk residency.
                                Overseas player James Bazley signed for the one day cup in July
                                Yuzvendra Chahai has joined as an overseas player for the last few championship games.

                                Overseas player George Linde left the club by mutual consent in July.
                                Jordan Cox has joined Essex.
                                Micheal Hogan has now retired.
                                Alex Blake and James Logan have now been released.​

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