Many of the relevant BBL SuperCoach and BBL Fantasy options have been playing in their countries overseas ODI and T20 matches. In this article we will take a look at some of the best options and their recent SuperCoach scores and averages.
Australia Tour of the UAE
Australia played Pakistan in a three game T20 series and admittedly struggled. The Aussies lost all three games and left many fans of Australian cricket disappointed. However, their were some good individual performances from the Aussie players throughout the three games. See the scores and averages of the most relevant BBL listed players from the three game series below.
Nathan Coulter-Nile, $125,000, Scorchers
Game 1: 54, Game 2: 141, Game 3: 6, Avg: 67 points.
AJ Tye, $246,800, Scorchers
Game 1: 110, Game 2: 6, Game 3: 67, Avg: 61 points
D’Arcy Short, $258,900, Hurricanes
Game 1: 44, Game 2: 65, Game 3: 19, Avg: 42 points
Glenn Maxwell, $175,000, Stars
Game 1: 2, Game 2: 69, Game 3: 4, Avg: 25 points
Alex Carey, $199,600, Strikers
Game 1: 1, Game 2: 11, Game 3: 37, Avg: 16 points
Ben McDermott, $115,300, Hurricanes
Game 1: 20, Game 2: 3, Game 3: 26, Avg: 16 points
Chris Lynn, $202,000, Heat
Game 1: 16, Game 2: 9, Game 3: 19, Avg: 14 points
Coulter-Nile and Tye were Australia’s best players in the series and their scores replicated that. Coulter-Nile looks a huge bargain, fit again and priced at 125k! Lock him in. Lynn averaged the least points in the series with 14 points, struggling like many of his team mates. Short averaged the third most points with 42 however, his points came predominantly from his bowling and catches as he failed with the bat scoring 10, 2 and 4.
England V Sri Lanka T20I
England took on Sri Lanka in a one off T20 game on Sri Lanka’s home deck. Denly, Buttler and Jordan were the three BBL listed players to take part in the game and their scores are listed below.
Joe Denly, $186,800, Sixers: 163 points
Chris Jordan, $141,000, Thunder (replacement player from round 7): 67 points
Jos Buttler, $160,200, Thunder: 22 points
Joe Denly was the star of the game, the Sixers international took 4/19 and made 20 runs with the bat. Seeing Denly take 4 wickets in an International game after opening in games he played for the Sixers last season was very exciting and makes him an enticing option in Fantasy formats for BBL08.
PM’s XI V SA One Day practice game
Some of Australia’s best young talent played in a one off one-day game against the Proteas. The Aussies came away with the victory and there was some very impressive performances from BBL listed players.
Usman Qadir, $93,800, Scorchers: 160
Jason Sangha, $42,000, Thunder: 148
Jason Behrendorff, $125,000, Scorchers: 123
Josh Phillipe, price unknown, Scorchers: 116
Jack Edwards, $42,000, Sixers: 21
Sam Heazlett, $62,500, Heat: 12
Max Bryant, $42,000, Heat: 7
Please note: Some of these scores will be inflated due to more overs per bowler allowing more dot ball points and lower economy rates being more common in one-day cricket compared to T20 cricket.
Australia V South Africa ODI Series
Australia and South Africa played three ODI games against each other in which South Africa triumphed Australia 2-1. Although the Aussies lost the series their were some good performances from BBL listed players.
Marcus Stoinis, $227,900, Stars
Game 1: 156, Game 2: 171, Game 3: 140, Avg: 156 points
Shaun Marsh, $103,900, Scorchers
ODI Game 2: 28, ODI Game 3: 135, Avg: 81
Nathan Coulter-Nile, $125,000, Scorchers
One game: 79 points
Alex Carey, $199,600, Strikers
Game 1: 35, Game 2: 61, Game 3: 76, Avg: 57 points
Glenn Maxwell, $175,000, Stars
Game 1: 16, Game 2: 16, Game 3: 82, Avg: 38 points
Chris Lynn, $202,000, Heat
Game 1: 27, Game 2: 71, Game 3: 0, Avg: 33 points
Aaron Finch, $194,000, Renegades
Game 1: 15, Game 2: 45, Game 3: 22, Avg: 27 points
Travis Head, $207,500, Strikers
Game 1: 1, Game 2: 11, Game 3: 7, Avg: 6
D’Arcy Short, $258,900, Hurricanes
One game: 0 points
Please note: Some of these scores will be inflated due to more overs per bowler allowing more dot ball points and lower economy rates being more common in one-day cricket compared to T20 cricket.
CAXI V South Africa
South Africa played a one off practice T20 game against the youth of Australian cricket and older players trying to find their way into the national team.
Gurinder Sandhu, $133,800, Thunder: 71
Ben Cutting, $130,500, Heat: 65
Alex Ross, $83,100, Heat: 60
Max Bryant, $42,000, Heat: 57
AJ Tye, $246,800, Scorchers: 38
Jason Behrendorff, $125,000, Scorchers: 30
Fhawad Ahmed, $152,700, Thunder: 27
Chris Green, $155,600, Thunder: 6
Ben McDermott, $115,300, Hurricanes: 2
Sandhu continues his JLT Cup best XI form with a nice 71 points against the quality side of the Proteas. Heat trio Cutting, Ross and Bryant were impressive to watch. At $42k if Bryant is named in Heat’s XI you would have to consider him especially with his DGW first up. Tye took 0/55 but was lucky to get points from a catch and making 14 off 4 with the bat.
Australia V South Africa T10I
It’s not often you see T10 International games but that’s exactly what the rain caused for Australia’s game against South Africa.
Glenn Maxwell, $175,000, Stars: 118
Nathan Coulter-Nile, $125,000, Scorchers: 57
AJ Tye, $246,800, Scorchers: 52
Alex Carey, $199,600, Strikers: 34
Chris Lynn, $202,000, Heat: 21
Ben McDermott, $115,300, Hurricanes: 14
D’Arcy Short, $258,900, Hurricanes: 10
Marcus Stoinis, $227,900, Stars: 8
Jason Behrendorff, $125,000, Scorchers: 2
Maxwell dominated in all three areas of the game making 38 off 23 with the bat, taking two catches and getting a wicket from his two overs featuring an economy of 7 runs per over. Coulter-Nile and Tye both bowled brilliantly in their two overs taking two wickets. Behrendorff was unlucky, only getting one over due to the game being shortened to ten overs because of the rain, his two points came from two dot balls. Short got out for a golden but scored ten points from taking a catch to remove Dave Miller off Tye’s bowling.
Sandeep Lamichhane, $62,500, Stars, IPL Scores
Game 1: 45, Game 2: 55, Game 3: 110, Avg: 70
Very impressive numbers from the spinner of Nepalese heritage. Stars have a genuine superstar on their hand and he is the biggest lock of them all. IPL is arguably the hardest T20 comp in the world to play in and the 18 year old smashed it with his first go at it.
Well there you have it! The BBL listed players International recent SuperCoach scores.
Australia V India T20I
Game one of the Australia V India Gillette T20 series has been completed and it was the Aussies taking the chocolates. The Supercoach scores from the game can be seen below.
Marcus Stoinis, $227,900, Stars
Game 1: 104 Game 2: 5 Game 3: 39, Avg: 49
Glenn Maxwell, $175,000, Stars
Game 1: 86, Game 2: 20 Game 3: 59, Avg: 55
Adam Zampa, $122,000, Stars
Game 1: 75 Game 2: N/A Game 3: 51, Avg: 63
Chris Lynn, $202,000, Heat
Game 1: 73 Game 2: 16 Game 3: 17, Avg: 35
Jason Behrendorff, $125,000, Scorchers
Game 1: 62 Game 2: N/A Game 3: DNP, Avg: 62
Aaron Finch, $194,000, Renegades
Game 1: 43 Game 2: 0 Game 3: 37, Avg: 27
Billy Stanlake, $137,500, Strikers
Game 1: 31 Game 2: DNP Game 3: DNP, Avg: 31
AJ Tye, $246,800, Scorchers
Game 1: 27 Game 2: 14 Game 3: 34, Avg: 25
Alex Carey, $199,600, Strikers
Game 1: 15 Game 2: 4 Game 3: 49, Avg: 23
D’Arcy Short, $258,900, Hurricanes
Game 1: 8 Game 2: 16 Game 3: 42, Avg: 22
Ben McDermott, $115,300, Hurricanes
Game 1: 2 Game 2: 38 Game 3: 0, Avg: 13
Nathan Coulter-Nile, $125,000, Scorchers
Game 1: DNP Game 2: 32 Game 3: 35, Avg: 33
Game one notes: McDermott didn’t get much of a chance being 2 not out of just his three balls faced. Maxwell was in stunning form making a slick 46 runs. Behrendorff was smashed with an economy of 10.55 however, he managed to take a wicket and take three catches. The game was also affected by rain meaning the game was reduced to 17 overs per side.
Note that game 2 scores was from just 19 overs of cricket in which the Australian’s batted due to the rain affecting play.
N/A = Didn’t have the chance to bat or bowl.
DNP = Didn’t play the game.
If you are discouraged that I haven’t commented on anything recently, don’t be… I’m preoccupied. I plan to address all of these pages once B.B.L. is closer to starting. I have them all bookmarked and I can’t wait to read this particular article with in-depth detail! 😀
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No worries legend!
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Great article! Didn’t realise Qadir was such a steal!
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