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Mike Holmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > On 1 Dec 2003 10:31:06 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vijay Kumar K) > tapped the keyboard and brought forth: > > >Mike Holmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > >> Mine: > >> > >> Gibbs, Pollock, Boucher > >> Chanderpaul, Edwards > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> Mike > > > >Appears that there are no for and against at work here... > > Oh yes there are. > > > >My pick of top-5 performers will be > >Lara Chanders Kallis Gibbs Jacobs > > That's going to give you Lara, Kallis (Gibbs if Lara and Kallis both > bat at #4), and Chanderpaul. > > Cheers, > > Mike I searched out the rules post, read it and was totally lost. The one thing I understood was that one should not pick two who would both be likely to bat at the same position in the batting order, Lara and Kallis in my original pick, for example. If my selections were Gibbs Kallis Smith Chanders Jacobs WI: Gayle-Hinds-Ganga-Lara-Sarwan-Chanders-Jacobs-Banks-Dillon-Drakes-Edwards RSA: Smith-Gibbs-Kirsten-Kallis-McKenzie-Rudolph-Boucher-Polly-Hall-Adams-Ntini Chanders, Jacobs score 53, 71 and 31. Jacobs takes 3 chatches Gibbs, Smith, Kallis score 113, 28, 46. Gibbs takes 3 catches. Kallis 12-3-31-2 What will my "team" have scored at the end of the 1st innings? Maybe this example will help clarify things for me. Vijay
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