The best value picks of the draft?

Discussion in 'Season 1 Archive' started by Ged, Aug 24, 2009.

  1. Ged GEC King

    Like the worst picks, what were the best value picks in the draft for the round that they were picked up in?
    Excluding Kallis, I'm not really 100% sure on what were.
     
  2. Julian BJ Taylor

    Kaif in the final round for mine.
     
  3. Ged GEC King

    Personally, I think that Watson in hte fourth round was a steal. Sort of a mini Kallis in terms of being two players. Perfect for team balance.
     
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  4. Julian BJ Taylor

    Yeah he was my first pick if I missed out on Kallis.
     
  5. Freddy MJ Johns

    6. Mishra
    7. H. Gibbs
    &
    11. Styris

    They were prob my best value, Gibbs was the best steal though IMO.
     
  6. kingdamo DRP Taylor

    Stephen Fleming was a pretty good pickup late in the draft IMO.
     
  7. Incey BC Jacobs

    Aakash Chopra - RD 12.
     
  8. Freddy MJ Johns

    AWTA.
     
  9. Julian BJ Taylor

    Yeah Gibbs was a good pick up, he was my next pick at that point from memory.

    Dippenaar was a good late pick up for me as well tbh. Think it was round 10 or 11.
     
  10. Ged GEC King

    I was pretty happy to get Adams when I did.
     
  11. Farhat AM Farhat

    Ganguly in one of the last rounds.
     
  12. Julian BJ Taylor

    I wasn't.
     
  13. Julian BJ Taylor

    For sure.

    And that coach doesn't even have him listed in the XI which is a bit of a joke.
     
  14. Lordeman JA Robertson

    Styris was a bit of a dud pick for mine, seeing as he basically doesn't bowl anymore.

    Nick Pothas was a pretty good pick up by Luffers in Round 11.
     
  15. Speirz DG Speirs

    MoYo in round 3. Given he's ranked somewhere in the top 5 batsmen in the world.
     
  16. HeathDavisSpeed HT Davis

    Heino Kuhn. Okay, I suspect I could have picked him up in the last round, but that's your problem, not mine or Fung's :p
     
  17. El Nino J Torres

    Shaun Pollock will be quality imo
     

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