eth-dog
Tier 1 WW Player
I think I'll discontinue the TOTW because nobody is actually talking about it, which was why I started it in the first place. Batsmen will be assessed on runs, average, centuries and fifties. Bowlers will be assessed on wickets, average, strike rate and economy rate.
1. Alex Doolan. Doolan has the most runs of any opener this year with 478 at a solid average of 47.8, and has 2 centuries and one fifty, and as such was put slightly ahead of Jake Weatherald.
2. Nic Maddinson. The only player from the bottom side to make it, Maddinson has 448 runs at an average of 74.66 with one hundred and two fifties, he got ahead of Weatherald due to only having 11 less runs in 5 fewer innings', at a much higher average.
3. Shaun Marsh (c). Leading run scorer in the shield, high average and deserves captaincy to boot as has been captain in as many games as anyone else up for selection.
4. Tom Cooper. Second in runs, second highest average, bowls handy offies, an underrated cricketer for SA over the years.
5. Moises Henriques. Over 450 runs, good average, 2 tons, hard to ignore Moises at this stage.
6. Cameron Green. Over 400 runs at a boosted average due to not outs, Green has been a revelation with the bat this season, with 2 tons and a fifty. One to watch for the future.
7. Alex Carey (+). Has 85 more runs in 2 less games than the next best keeper, Carey has put his name front and centre to be the heir apparent to Tim Paine.
8. Cameron Gannon. Whatever you say about his action, he's second on the wicket taker tally with a great economy rate, so as such he deserves to be part of this side.
9. Jackson Bird. This guy just takes wicket after wicket after wicket. Leading wicket taker in the comp, could go down as one of the best wicket takers in Shield history (currently 25th)
10. Harry Conway. A character? Yes. But jeez he's broken out this summer, 21 wickets in 4 matches at an average of 12.42. Super season so far.
11. Wes Agar. How wrong were we about this guy? equal second on wickets, great average and economy rate. Only the one five-for but been ultra consistent.
The two most unlucky would be Chadd Sayers and Jake Weatherald. If you want a spinner it kinda has to be SO'K but he has 7 fewer wickets than Conway who had the least wickets of the four selected.
1. Alex Doolan. Doolan has the most runs of any opener this year with 478 at a solid average of 47.8, and has 2 centuries and one fifty, and as such was put slightly ahead of Jake Weatherald.
2. Nic Maddinson. The only player from the bottom side to make it, Maddinson has 448 runs at an average of 74.66 with one hundred and two fifties, he got ahead of Weatherald due to only having 11 less runs in 5 fewer innings', at a much higher average.
3. Shaun Marsh (c). Leading run scorer in the shield, high average and deserves captaincy to boot as has been captain in as many games as anyone else up for selection.
4. Tom Cooper. Second in runs, second highest average, bowls handy offies, an underrated cricketer for SA over the years.
5. Moises Henriques. Over 450 runs, good average, 2 tons, hard to ignore Moises at this stage.
6. Cameron Green. Over 400 runs at a boosted average due to not outs, Green has been a revelation with the bat this season, with 2 tons and a fifty. One to watch for the future.
7. Alex Carey (+). Has 85 more runs in 2 less games than the next best keeper, Carey has put his name front and centre to be the heir apparent to Tim Paine.
8. Cameron Gannon. Whatever you say about his action, he's second on the wicket taker tally with a great economy rate, so as such he deserves to be part of this side.
9. Jackson Bird. This guy just takes wicket after wicket after wicket. Leading wicket taker in the comp, could go down as one of the best wicket takers in Shield history (currently 25th)
10. Harry Conway. A character? Yes. But jeez he's broken out this summer, 21 wickets in 4 matches at an average of 12.42. Super season so far.
11. Wes Agar. How wrong were we about this guy? equal second on wickets, great average and economy rate. Only the one five-for but been ultra consistent.
The two most unlucky would be Chadd Sayers and Jake Weatherald. If you want a spinner it kinda has to be SO'K but he has 7 fewer wickets than Conway who had the least wickets of the four selected.