However, with the paid leagues being introduced now in conjunction with the already in use free-to-play leagues, an independent leaderboard for the paid leagues, where you could obviously expect higher rates of activity, coupled with a feasible method to arrive at user rankings to distribute them evenly does show us a way in near future.
Regardless of that, it would be the best thing for groups of friends who would want to play together. If you would like to showcase how good you are or settle a personal score over the cricketing differences that have stacked up over a long period of time, Cricbattle is your practical solution. Invite your opponents over and show them who is the boss, fair and square. Cricbattle would be all up for it, for it loves to crown champions.
Say if your 13-member squad reads – Virat Kohli, Aaron Finch, Shikhar Dhawan, Glenn Maxwell, Thisara Perera, Sanju Samson, Ravindra Jadeja, Amit Mishra, Sunil Narine, Mohammed Shami, Iqbal Abdulla, Stuart Binny, Sandeep Singh – your remaining five rivals in the group will not have the services of any of them from the start to the finish unless you transfer them out.
The point at issue here is, what would you do if any of them gets injured? For example, let the tournament in consideration be the IPL. Since there are 8 teams in total, even if you take only the playing 11 into consideration, there will be 88 players in the fray. As, in Cricbattle, only 6 teams compete against each other (6*13 = 78), a minimum of 10 first class players will be remaining in the transfer pool once you complete the draft. This is apart from all the other players who make up the minimum squad limit for the franchises. You will be allotted a set of transfers that you can make use of in a season. So at no point will you be left with players whom you can’t replace.
Also, there arises a situation wherein the users who lag behind will take risks by transferring out certain players, whom you can make use of by snatching them from the transfer pool.
How does it score over its competitors?
It is only possible to pick a team that delivers at full length if you know the game in and out, as simple as that. When it comes to the traditional version, you will often be let down by the captaincy selections: when you pick someone as captain, he will either get run out or hard done by, or used so poorly by captains who behave like a babe in the woods when it comes to managing teams. And when it happens in a day that Gayle scores 170 odd runs in a single T20 match, you end up chasing leather for a greater part of the competition, as everyone else would have had him. But only one owns him in here, and it is only him who can go ahead.
Also, chances are that your unique set of players can combine to do it consistently and get you back on track. It is primarily consistency vs. special performances. And you know, over a period of time, consistency gets the better of these extraordinary feats; hence you have to strategise accordingly.
So where should cricbattle work on? There are a few features that the core users have requested for, like making the transfers smooth or adding the budget quotient to the draft system. I am only listing what has not been asked for or being ignored due to difference in opinions.
Automatic substitutions
This is something that needs to be considered. Not many cricket fantasy sites have this facility. So it is the time for Cricbattle to get one-up on them. I have seen a number of players who stop midway through the tournament after not being able to oversee the last minute changes consistently.
Not many can hang around their system by the toss time. If I am not able to make a switch for none of my mistakes, I lose points; therefore, I lose interest, too. I would not be too involved in continuing with the game knowing that I am in anyway disadvantaged. The natural tendency would be to most likely drop out in such scenarios.
Combine formats
Cricbattle works and works extremely well for tournaments that have more number of teams. With IPL and CLT20 being held every year now and with WCT20 every two years, they must be grateful that they have stepped in at the right time. But it is too difficult to resist the temptation to not play for the remainder of the year.
What could be done? They should consider merging tournaments that fall not just in the same format, which they have introduced of late as ‘World Test Championship (4 different series in 1)’, but across formats, too. Ways need to be found to enable a user play with a 11-member team, for that is where the excitement lies. This idea was put forward by one of the users, but has been shelved. Diluting the game may lead to people coming in for a series and not finding it as exciting as they should, only to quit.
Transfer system
The winner cannot and should not be determined by how active he is; it should be by how capable he is. Else, it contradicts its own motive: the real examination of a user’s abilities. You cannot just take in 25 players and throw them out, testing your luck by shuffling around, so the transfer system needs a look in. The team that gets assembled at the forefront must have a major say in the results that transpire; not the number of transfers that happen after the squad selection.
I envision Cricbattle reaching the heights when the budget factor comes in while drafting the players. While it is already a challenging task to pick your squad, it would be even more testing if the budget quotient is added, too. It then will make Cricbattle as close to auctions as it can be in a fantasy world. Oh, and lets not forget, the game only begins after the auctions.
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