KFC SuperCoach BBL: The Phantom’s team revealed
There’s been changes but the Phantom has put the finishing touches on his KFC SuperCoach BBL team just in time for the start of BBL10. Here is where our guru is at.
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The time is now, my friends.
With the BBL10 opener only one sleep away, it’s time to put the finishing touches on your KFC SuperCoach team.
That’s exactly what I’ve been doing for the past week and I’m finally ready to share.
Of course, some final tinkering may occur when we know more about the Round 1 line-ups but this is where I am at.
WICKETKEEPERS
Andre Fletcher (Stars) $138,000
Bench: Baxter Holt (Thunder) $42,000
Cam Bancroft (Scorchers) and Peter Handscomb (Hurricanes) occupied the on-field wicketkeeper spot for most of the pre-season. And I still like both, especially given the Hurricanes’ Round 2 souble.
But when an experienced international T20 gun, who opened the batting for the West Indies in the recent series in New Zealand and will feature twice in the opening round is put in front of you, can you say no? You cannot. And that’s why Fletcher has made the final cut.
Holt appears to be the perfect loophole option, while I’m happy to wait and see if the likes of Josh Philippe and Sam Harper can back up their impressive BBL09 campaigns.
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BATSMEN
Marcus Stoinis (Stars) $185,700, BWL
Will Jacks (Hurricanes) $148,000, BWL
Chris Lynn (Heat) $131,900
Colin Ingram (Hurricanes) $125,000
Usman Khawaja (Thunder) $115,000
Bench: Max Bryant (Heat) $67,800
Ashton Turner (Scorchers) $62,500
Stoinis and Jacks have been locked-in from the outset. One of the best T20 players in the world featuring twice in the opening round and the star of England’s Vitality blast, who will be here all summer - how can you say no? Khawaja’s too cheap to pass up and Ingram will be important for the Hurricanes without Malan in the Round 2 double. I couldn’t look past Lynn’s recent form, either, so I’ve pushed Glenn Maxwell into the bowling group. Aaron Finch (Renegades) is another who I see carrying his international form into the BBL - and he could be a huge point-of-difference in Round 1. But I can’t fit him in...yet.
PLAYER RANKINGS: THE PHANTOM’S TOP PLAYER IN EVERY POSITION
BOWLERS
D’Arcy Short (Hurricanes) $245,200, BAT
Glenn Maxwell (Stars) $185,00, BWL
Adam Zampa (Stars) $184,100
Nathan Coulter-Nile (Stars) $138,600
Dan Christian (Sixers) $105,000, BAT
Bench: Dilbar Hussain (Stars) $62,500
Jack Wildermuth (Heat) $62,500
If you leave out D’Arcy Short to begin, will you be able to get him in for the Canes’ double next round? It’s very, very unlikely, especially if you’re also trading in Rashid Khan after the Strikers’ bye. And, yes, you should be doing that, too. Going without Short and Khan in a double-game round is KFC SuperCoach suicide. Zampa in a double speaks for itself and Coulter-Nile’s performance in the IPL final (2-29) has me convinced on his value for now. Value is a good word for Christian, too, while Stars recruit Hussain could be worth an on-field spot in Round 1.
Riley Meredith (Hurricanes) and Danny Briggs (Strikers) are the men to make way. I like the Hobart quick but there’s better value and I had to fit Maxwell in here. Briggs is another who I will look to trade hin after the first lockout but I’m all in for the opening round at this point.
Originally published as KFC SuperCoach BBL: The Phantom’s team revealed