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| Heh, heh! Pretty close for the relegation spot as well, Ern! And with half my team either injured or suspended, I'm challenging for it (if they actually get the fifth game off the ground, that is)!
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| I'd like to congratulate Ern on winning the wooden spoon. I fought him hard for it, but in the end, the better man won it. Let's see what kind of a shambles I can pick for the England v Bangladesh tests!
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| Just a thought for game creators to consider: yesterday's match was the shortest contest which can constitute a match under the ICC ODI rules. How will we deal with "no result" events in fantasy cricket? Score whatever appears on the card before the match is abandoned or score nothing for the game?
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| "Score nothing" seems to be the sensible approach.
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| That seems sensible to me - allows our game to follow the one on the pitch somewhat. Thanks for clarifying, Richard.
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