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Discussion in 'CPL Cricket' started by Gazza, Nov 30, 2010.

  1. Cribbage RG Cribb

    Nah he's saying reserve grade teams could trade amongst themselves. And they can.
     
  2. Rusty RST Downpipes

    Ooh, bonus posts available for those who allow Rob to bust out his Economics terms. :p
     
  3. SM MD Dorn

    Collusion's a gambling term tbh :p
     
  4. Rusty RST Downpipes

    Collusion
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Collusion is an agreement between two or more persons, sometimes illegal and therefore secretive, to limit open competition by deceiving, misleading, or defrauding others of their legal rights, or to obtain an objective forbidden by law typically by defrauding or gaining an unfair advantage.[citation needed] It is an agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.[1] It can involve "wage fixing, kickbacks, or misrepresenting the independence of the relationship between the colluding parties".[2] In legal terms, all acts effected by collusion are considered void.[3]
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    In the study of economics and market competition, collusion takes place within an industry when rival companies cooperate for their mutual benefit. Collusion most often takes place within the market structure of oligopoly, where the decision of a few firms to collude can significantly impact the market as a whole. Cartels are a special case of explicit collusion. Collusion which is not overt, on the other hand, is known as tacit collusion.
     
  5. Rusty RST Downpipes

    etc, etc.
     
  6. SM MD Dorn

    Wikipedia - oh it must be true
     
  7. Chewie JA Chewie

    Collusion is an economics term. I said it so it must be true :D
     
  8. Gazza GJ Weaver

    Rehman fucks off, Brendan Nash arrives :)
     
  9. Mike ML Martyn

    Good trade. Nash is cool. It takes balls to be a white guy in a west indian team.
     
    Last edited: May 24, 2011
  10. Cevno IV Narang

    Playing with Gayle as the only spinner?
     
  11. SM MD Dorn

    Nash ----> Juxtaposition?
     
  12. Gazza GJ Weaver

    Tempted to put him in the lineup and have Bell my 5th bowler and Nash 6th.
     
  13. Gazza GJ Weaver

    Working atm if you haven't seen the stats. Got Monty in the wings if required.
     
  14. SM MD Dorn

    Who drops out for Nash?
     
  15. Gazza GJ Weaver

    If I were to, it would be a bowler probably.
     
  16. Gazza GJ Weaver

    [​IMG]

    Brendan Nash

    Born: December 14, 1977, Attadale, Western Australia
    Skillz: White man playing the West Indian team, 'nuff said.

    Code:
    First Class Career Batting (2000/01-2011)
    M	I	NO	Runs	HS  	Ave	50	100
    79	131	16	4152	207  	36.10	18	8
    
    First Class Career Bowling and Fielding (2000/01-2011)
    Balls	Mdns	Runs	Wkts	BB	Ave	Ct	St
    1214	47	550	17	2-7	32.35	31	0
    
    Code:
    First Class Statistics (2008-2011)
    M	I	NO	Runs	HS  	Ave	50	100
    43	68	10	2397	207  	41.32	13	3
    Balls	Mdns	Runs	Wkts	BB	Ave	Ct	St
    968	36	462	13	2-11	35.53	12	0
     
  17. Gazza GJ Weaver

    Could either go this:

    1. Gayle (4,3)
    2. Strauss
    3. Jayawardene
    4. Bell (6)
    5. Tiwary
    6. Ferguson
    7. O'Brien
    8. Shahzad (2)
    9. Adams (1)
    10. Kumar (5)
    11. Ahmed (3,4)

    Or....

    1. Gayle (4,3)
    2. Strauss
    3. Jayawardene
    4. Bell (5)
    5. Tiwary
    6. Nash (6)
    7. Ferguson
    8. O'Brien
    9. Shahzad (2)
    10. Adams (1)
    11. Ahmed (3,4)

    Batting lineup is long.
     
  18. Cribbage RG Cribb

    I'd think about just dropping Ferguson for Nash.
     
  19. Gazza GJ Weaver

    Yeah, Nash is playing quite well atm. Will see what happens after this game.
     
  20. Gazza GJ Weaver

    Code:
    Pick#	Player			20t	22t	24t	26t	28t	30t	32t
    19	Mahela Jayawardene	1	1	1	1	1	1	1
    21	Andrew Strauss		2	1	1	1	1	1	1
    46	Glenn McGrath		3	3	2	2	2	2	2
    77	Chris Gayle		4	4	4	3	3	3	3
    92	Andre Adams		5	5	4	4	4	4	3
    116	Ian Bell		6	6	5	5	5	4	4
    141	Shaun Tait		8	7	6	6	6	5	5
    144	Monty Panesar		8	7	6	6	6	5	5
    153	Callum Ferguson		8	7	7	6	6	6	5
    185	Brendan Nash		10	9	8	8	7	7	6
    210	Parthiv Patel		11	10	9	9	8	7	7
    214	Tanvir Ahmed		11	10	9	9	8	8	7
    241	Sachin Rana		13	11	11	10	9	9	8
    245	Ajmal Shahzad		13	12	11	10	9	9	8
    270	Saurabh Tiwary		14	13	12	11	10	9	9
    324	Niall O'Brien	        17	15	14	13	12	11	11
    337	Vinay Kumar		17	16	15	13	13	12	11
    392	Dillon du Preez		20	18	17	16	14	14	13
     

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