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Match Summary: Incredibles @ Avengers, July 23 2015

Incredibles @ Avengers, July 23 2015:

Match Summary:

Incredibles won the toss and chose to bat, en route to posting 85/5 in their allotted 14 overs; highest score by any team this season. Looks like a change in management – Nachiket taking over the captaincy from Rahul, who had taken it over from an injured Priyank – was just what the doctor prescribed for the Incredibles.

Avengers put up a fight and a much better show, but yet another top-order collapse (five wickets for 23 runs), resulted in them making only 70/8 – losing by 15 runs in the process.

Incredibles got their first win of the season, and improved to fourth in the team MPL 2015 – Team Standings, while Avengers drop to fifth, tied on points with Incredibles, but behind on Net Run Rate (NRR).

Player Spotlight:

Incredibles got strong performances from Nachiket and Anuj with the bat – 28(32) and 28(17) respectively – and Sachin, Chaitanya, and Sriram with the ball – 3-0-13-3, 3-0-12-2, 3-0-12-1 respectively.

Kunal and Ankit S stood out with the ball for Avengers – 3-0-13-2 and 3-0-10-0, respectively. Ankit D,  Ankit S, Ono, Ganesh I, and Prabakar, played key knocks for the Avengers, but the pressure exerted by the Incredibles’ bowlers proved too much – 9(12), 8(14), 11(16), 9(7), and 11(14) respectively.

Key Stats:

Incredibles played out 39 dot balls – 46.43%. However, factoring in the 7 wides and 4 no-balls bowled by the Avengers, the Effective Dot Balls Count (EDBC) is 28 – 33.33%. Three four’s and two sixes meant 24 runs came in boundaries.

Avengers played out 48 dot balls – 57.14%. However, factoring in the 10 wides and 6 no-balls bowled by the Incredibles, the EDBC is 28 – 38.1%. Three four’s  meant 12 runs came in boundaries.

Anuj is the second batsman this season, after Rohith, to get past the 50 run marker.

Player Rankings:

Ankit S and Chaitanya, on the back of consistent strong showings with the ball, move to second and tenth overall respectively, in the Player rankings.

Priyank is eighth overall on the back of his superman like performance in the Incredibles’ season opener, and still the top-ranked batsman.

Stock Review:

Sachin, Anuj, Nachiket, and Kunal’s stocks posted significant gains – up by $10.69, $7.93, $6.93, and $5.7 respectively.

Ankit S, Chaitanya, Sriram, Nachiket, Anuj, Sachin and Kunal’s stocks are now valued at $17.66, $17.36, $16.48, $16.08, $12.99, $10.87, and $10.87 respectively.

* Scorecard, and 'Points & Stock Price Reevaluation' links are now available off the Schedule page

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Selector 2.0

Background

The fantasy cricket game ‘Selector‘ launched last year, had a pretty successful reception. It received some critical feedback, along with sparking off a coding competition to solve the same in your own choice of programming language – it is a knapsack problem.

For MPL 2015, some minor enhancements were made – porting to the new website – and a new feature added, the ability to select a ‘Power Player’.

Power Player

There have been improvements made for the MPL 2015 version of Selector.

The biggest is the introduction of ‘Power Player’. After selecting your squad of 14, within your purse of $110, you can select one out of those 14 players as your ‘Power Player’.

The ‘Power Player’ will earn you double points through the tournament.

You can change your ‘Power Player’ (and your squad) as many times as you like. As the first ball of MPL 2015 is bowled, your squad and ‘Power Player’ will be locked for the duration of the MPL..

Please note that it is mandatory to select a ‘Power Player’. You will not be able to save your squad/changes to your squad, if you don’t have a ‘Power Player’.

Planned Enhancements

Other enhancements that will come online shortly are

  1. View the team of other Selectors once MPL has started
  2. View the points contributed by each player to a given team

Known Bugs/Limitations

The following are limitations/bugs that I am aware of, and working on fixing the same:

  1. As you select player’s while initially forming, and later while updating your squad, the players added to the drop-down are not sorted alphabetically.Note: This is only applicable as you select players. When retrieving your saved team, the list of players in the ‘Power Player’ drop-down, as presented in an alphabetical manner. FIXED
  2. After selecting and saving the team, when you revisit the page, the previously selected ‘Power Player’ isn’t selected/highlighted.Note: The same is stored in the database, along with your squad of 14. This is only a display related issue.
    Workaround: If you do make any changes to your squad, please re-select your ‘Power Player’ prior to committing the changes via the ‘Update Squad’ button.
    FIXED
  3. After selecting and saving the team, when you revisit the page, and *only* re-select the ‘Power Player’, the ‘Update Squad’ button isn’t enabled. 

    Workaround: You will need to deselect and re-select a player in your squad of 14, along with selecting a ‘Power Player’, to enable the ‘Update Squad’ button.

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MPL 2014 – Player review from a stock perspective

The ‘Fantasy Cricket Stock Exchange (FCSE)‘ in place for the past two seasons, has served a two pronged role – primarily a fantasy cricket platform, and secondarily towards calculating how much each team is charged for the players it retains.

The formula for re-evaluating the stock prices has come under the scanner during the MPL 2014 season, in particular owing to the volatility that the stock prices of some players have been through.

I have taken the feedback received into consideration, and will be updating the formula over the 2015 and 2016 seasons. We have not retro-actively applied any changes to the stock prices for the MPL 2014 season – the formula and the volatility was uniform across all teams, and thus benefits and hurts all teams equally.

The ‘Three Musketeers’ were the three members retained by each team, from among their MPL 2013 season squads for the MPL 2014 season. The ‘Offer Price’ for members of the ‘Three Musketeers’ for each team, for the MPL 2014 season, was the average stock price for the respective player from the MPL 2013 season. The other players in each squad, were obtained in the MPL 2014 Player’s Auction.

As we review performance of players in MPL 2014 from a stock perspective, captured below are some of the key data-points for each stock

  • Offer Price‘: Price paid for a  player’s service at the “Player’s Auction” for MPL 2014
  • Closing‘: Stock price for the given player after his last match in MPL 2014
  • Low‘: Lowest price point for this stock
  • Peak‘: Highest price point for this stock
  • Average‘: Average price point for this stock
  • ‘*’: Indicates a player who was part of “Fantastic Four” of the respective teams in MPL 2014

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MPL 2015: Rules, and Player Retentions

MPL 2015 will continue to mirror MPL 2014 in that we will stick with five teams.

Adding a sixth team was under consideration if we could get 78 (or close to it) registrations prior to the auction. However, with ground permit being a concern, we decided to stick with five teams, and hence also close registration once we had 70 paid registrations.

MPL 2015 Captains

Ankit, Chirag, Kaushik, Priyank and Rohith.

As the leaders of your respective super-hero clans from MPL 2014, you have one last duty. That duty is to transfer the title of leader (‘captain’ in the cricketing world) to someone on your squad from MPL 2014. You have till end of day Monday – June 8th – to announce the new captain.

Please note, that you may choose to stay on as the leader of your super-hero clan for another MPL season.

Player Retention

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Introducing ‘Selector’

What is the ‘Selector’?

The ‘Selector‘ is yet another game, in our now growing arsenal of Fantasy Cricket games.

Each ‘Selector’ get $110, the same amount of money as the five MPL teams, to form a squad (or team) of exactly 14 players – your own MPL team. You will form your team of 14 players from the pool of 70 players in MPL 2014 – those retained, and those who were part of the auction.

You select,  or purchase, a player for the price that a given MPL team paid for the services of the same player. This applies to players bought through the auction, and players retained by the respective teams.

You can make as many changes as you’d like to your team of 14 – dropping and adding players while staying within your purse limit of $110 – heading up until 5:30 PM (EDT) on the day of the first match in the MPL 2014 season – the season opener between Incredibles and X-Men, on June 24th. There is no charge to make changes to your team.

Post 5:30 PM (EDT) on June 24th, your team is locked for the duration of the MPL 2014 season. You will not be able to make any further changes.

The goal here is to determine how good you are at putting together a MPL team. This will be judged based purely on the sum of the cumulative points earned by each member of the team that you put together, through the duration of the MPL season.

Standings and Leader-board

We will publish a cumulative leader-board that will reflect each person playing ‘Selector’, and his or her team’s current cumulative point total.

We will strive to provide a breakdown of the same on a daily basis, to throw light on whose team got how many points for a given MPL match.

FAQ

There is no concept of a captain of your MPL team – a player who could earn you double points.

There is no ‘starting XI’ for a given MPL match or a given week of MPL matches. If all 14 players on your squad play during a match, or a given week of matches, you will earn points for every one of them.

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How the ‘Three Musketeers’ of the ‘MPL 2014 Avengers’ were formed

Rewind 2013 – MPL final, which the Avengers were not in. Each team played their part and had their moments. Each team was punctuated by terrific highs and lows. But, one team stood at the last spot, like they wrote a script of their own. It was temperament and decision making taking a back seat, that took apart an in-form team to the last spot. As if that wasn’t enough, the captain didn’t even cross the double digit score of his own. To a certain degree, such effort brought the “spirit to fight until you prevail and impossible is nothing” down to zero. A player, with no cricketing mind, Ankit can only be punished in one way – captain the team again.

As the season progressed, Avengers were slowly but surely been identified as “Losing XI”. This was evident from my performance. In spite of sheer brilliance from multiple members of the Avengers squad:

  1. Amol scored the most runs in the MPL 2013.
  2. He also had the highest inning score of 49* in MPL 2013.
  3. Amol shows up as one of the top 10 players in MPL 2013.
  4. Vijay appeared in top 10 wicket taking bowler’s list.
  5. Vivek and Vijay were the 2nd best in fielding points.

Avengers now needed a leader, one who goes through the whole thing again, who might learn from my mistakes. And who better to do so, than myself, the first Avenger.

When the decision was made that a new team will be formed, I was really excited at the prospect of probably not coming last, but then they announced the team and it made that dream a little hard.

Knowing that I will be leading Avengers again, I wanted Amol in the team, but was not sure if Amol wanted to be an Avenger. Once that question was out of the way, Amol was confirmed as the second Avenger.

Now it was between Anand, Vivek and Adai. However, Anand pointed out that Vivek and Adai would be a better choice for their role as all rounders. Adai didn’t play almost the entire last season, but I know he can be a great guy to have on the team. Similar to Vivek, he can bat as well as bowl. And folks who have played with both Vivek and Adai know what I am talking about. In the end, since Adai’s name starts with “A” as well – I decided to go for “A”dai to join the “A”vengers along with “A”mol and “A”nkit.

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MPL 2013 All-Star team

The MPL, which started as three squads of 10 in 2009, had grown to four squads of 15 by 2013. The MPL 2013 final was a match that will live-on in memories for ages to come; a match worthy of a finals billing. Shreenath, Nachi, Priyank, Rohith and Anuj with the bat, and Anil, GK and Dipesh, with the ball stood out in an epic.

As we take a step back and review the entire MPL season, we reflect on some very memorable moments and some outstanding performances. We will always remember the brilliant counter-attacks from Amol, taking on the X-Men and Incredibles in back-to-back matches. Same goes for the consistent top-order knocks by Pritish, which gave his team the ideal platform to bat the opponents out or chase down any target. Kaushik’s brilliance with the bat and ball day-in day-out. Rafeeq’s tally of 21 wickets, the most ever in a single MPL season.

Those are just a few examples of many such players who stood tall for their respective teams. The challenge then was, how do we recognize these players, their performance, and more specifically, their contribution in enriching the MPL season.

It was around this time that the NBA All-Star game was approaching. I coupled that with how the NBA, at the end of the season, recognizes the top five players across all 30 teams, coupled with the respective positions on the court, based on their performance through the season past.  These five form the All-NBA team.

That was the key towards arriving with the listing below that carries the MPL 2013 ‘All-Star’ team. 11 of the best players from MPL 2013 based on their performances, the points accumulated based on their runs and wickets tallies.

That the list below will be controversial owing to the absence of certain names is a given. However, to credit the players who didn’t make the cut, it wasn’t an easy list to round-off. Most of you will agree that a number of the players in the 11 below have rightfully earned their spots. It was the remaining spots that were tough to select for.

Players who were in consideration, but didn’t make the cut were Anil (X-Men), Koundi (X-Men), Rohith (X-Men), Ganesh I (Justice League),  Abhijit W (Justice League) Vijay (Avengers), Aravind (Avengers), Abhijit B (Incredibles).

That being said, here’s your MPL 2013 All-Star team. It has four batsmen, five all-rounders, and two bowlers.

  1. Amol (Avengers): 122 runs, average 20.33, strike-rate 100, highest-score 49, batting points 379.1
  2. Pritish (X-Men): 114 runs, average 16.29, strike-rate 67.46, highest-score 24, batting points 383.78
  3. Nachiket (Incredibles): 92 runs, average 15.33, strike-rate 78.63, highest-score 23, batting points 275.61
  4. Shreenath (Incredibles): 102 runs, average 14.57, strike-rate 100, highest-score 27, batting points 325.28
  5. Kaushik (Justice League): 106 runs, average 17.67, strike-rate 77.37, highest-score 25, batting points 392.95 || 7 wickets, economy-rate 3.98, strike-rate 16.71, best-bowling 3-15, bowling points 151.5
  6. Priyank (Incredibles): 93 runs, average 15.50, strike-rate 77.5, highest-score 30, batting points 291.78 || 8 wickets, economy-rate 4.11, strike-rate 13.5, best-bowling 3-12, bowling points 212.95
  7. Yashwanth (X-Men): 82 runs, average 11.71, strike-rate 80.39, highest-score 21, batting points 240.86 || 11 wickets, economy-rate 4.35, strike-rate 12.55, best-bowling 3-18, bowling points 216.47
  8. Chirag (Incredibles): 54 runs, average 13.5, strike-rate 78.26, highest-score 25, batting points 155.64 || 7 wickets, economy-rate 4.9, strike-rate 13.57, best-bowling 3-13, bowling points 156.15
  9. Rahul (Incredibles): 38 runs, average 6.33, strike-rate 108.57, highest-score 19, batting points 105.44 || 11 wickets, economy-rate 4.56, strike-rate 9.82, best-bowling 3-9, bowling points 273.98
  10. Dipesh (Incredibles): 12 wickets, economy-rate 4.44, strike-rate 8, best-bowling 3-3, bowling points 274.7
  11. Rafeeq (X-Men): 21 wickets, economy-rate 4.59, strike-rate 7.38, best-bowling 4-6, bowling points 409.74

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How the ‘Three Musketeers’ of the ‘MPL 2014 Justice League’ were formed

This is the part one of the second, in a four-part post. I’d pinged each of the four MPL 2013 team captains to send me, in their own words, their thoughts on why they chose the player they did, to captain their respective squads for MPL 2014.

Additionally, the captain of each of the MPL 2014 squads have been requested to submit their reasons for retaining the players that they did, towards forming the respective ‘Three Musketeers’ of each team.

The following is what Sir Mayank, the former captain of Justice League, sent in.

As the season progressed, Justice League was slowly but surely been identified as “Kaushik’s XI”. This was evident from his statistics. Kaushik,

  1. scored the highest number of points and hence was the number #1 ranked player in the league.
  2. has the highest number of points accumulated as a batsman.
  3. was the 3rd highest run scorer in the league.
  4. has the best Economy Rate for someone who has taken at least 5 wickets in the season.

Justice League now needs a strong leader, one who leads the team by example. Who better than Kaushik, the heart and soul of the team.

Kaushik’s thoughts, on why he retained Mayank and Ganesh are as follows

I was mainly looking for two all rounders. Having said that, there were quite a few players in Justice League who can bat and bowl, and are good in both. My second criteria was experience in MPL specifically about the other players in the club.

Mayank proved in last season that he is a bat with a great temperament. Without the burden of captaincy, I am sure he will only do better. He is also a very under-rated bowler. I believe that Mayank is a great bowler just because he is very disciplined and knows what he is doing.

Ganesh is undoubtedly the most skilled and dedicated player we have had. Justice League has put him in tough situations and has curtailed him from playing his natural game. I believe that we as a team need to give him a better platform this time.

Above all, all three of us are so different in our attitude and approach to the game, which I think will be the key in striking a balance. We are so desperate to re-write history and none others would know better as to how it feels to lose after fighting so hard.

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How the ‘Three Musketeers’ of the ‘MPL 2014 X-Men’ were formed

This is the part one of the first, in a four-part post. I’d pinged each of the four MPL 2013 team captains to send me, in their own words, their thoughts on why they chose the player they did, as captain for their respective squads for MPL 2014.

Additionally, the captain of each of the MPL 2014 squads have been requested to submit their reasons for retaining the players that they did, towards forming the respective ‘Three Musketeers’ of each team.

The following is what Rafeeq, the former captain of X-Men, sent in.

Rewind 2013 – MPL final, the stakes were high as much as the expectations. Each side played their best cards and the moments in the game were punctuated by terrific highs and lows. But, one player stood between Incredibles and their victory, like he wrote a script of his own.

It was temperament and belligerence coming to the fore, that took apart an in-form attack to bits. If it wasn’t enough, you’d take the match to a super-over and post 18 runs to defend.

To a certain degree, the effort restored the “spirit to fight until you prevail and impossible is nothing”. A team player, with a keen cricketing mind, Rohith would make an excellent captain for MPL 2014.

Rohith’s thoughts, on why he retained Rafeeq and Yashwanth are as follows

My first choice, retaining Yashwanth, is fairly straight forward and there wasn’t much thought process behind this. His stats in all the departments of the game speak for themselves and is the ideal man to have in the team.

My second choice required lot more thinking and sometimes to iterate, to lay the groundwork for my decision. First of all, let’s look at the candidates, excluding Yash, that could have been retained. Rafeeq, Anil, Koundi, Pritish, Anuj and GK would have made it to the list.

Looking at the list, Anil would been the obvious choice, not just because of his batting, and bowling, but also for his fielding.

Unfortunately, that wasn’t in-line with my thought process (I would say MPL format) and I wasn’t willing to let go of a bowler, the highest wicket taker last season, who holds no competition in the bowling department. One other critical factor I would say is that although Rafeeq sometimes tends to fare badly against good opposition batsmen, he is very effective against average and lower order batsmen. This might not be obvious to many others and is what I have noticed of Rafeeq over the past year and half. Lastly, new team this year meant Rafeeq will stack up the wicket columns.

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MPL 2014: Rules, Player Retentions, and the likes

With MPL 2014, we are changing the structure of the tournament by adding a fifth team. As a result, we are changing rules as applicable to how a team captain is selected, and how many player’s are retained. Also changing is how much money a team has left, for the player’s auction, after having retained player’s.

New Captain

Ankit, Mayank, Rafeeq, Rahul,

Leaders of legions of super heroes. You have one last duty as the captain of your respective MPL 2013 super hero teams. That duty is to transfer the title of captain to someone on your squad from MPL 2013. You have till end of day Wednesday – June 4th – to announce the new captain. Any of the captain’s from MPL 2013 can stay on as the captain for MPL 2014.

Player Retention

The new captain will then select two more people from his team’s MPL 2013 squad. Thus, each team will have a core of three players heading into the player’s auction.

Each of the four team’s will, instead of having a ‘Fantastic Four’, have their own ‘Three Musketeers’, this year.

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