Batters (13 players)
“The club chairman averaging 45.75. He approved his own price. If that’s not a conflict of interest, it’s certainly a flex.”
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The club chairman who also happens to average 45.75 with the bat. Andrew Galliers runs the show off the pitch and delivers on it — 366 runs in just 10 innings, 3 fifties, and a handy 4 wickets with the ball too. At £9.2m he’ll swallow a quarter of your budget. Captain him when he plays — he averages 45.75 and takes wickets. The only risk is that he decides he has committee business that Saturday.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 10 |
| Runs | 366 |
| Average | 45.75 |
| Strike Rate | 73.77 |
| Highest Score | 92 |
| 50s / 100s | 3 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 446 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 28 |
| Wickets | 4 |
| Economy | 4.54 |
| Best | 3/27 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 66 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 512 |
“Teacher. Coach. 279 runs and 17 dismissals in 2025. If you leave him on the bench, he will give you detention.”
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Listed as a Batter but clearly functioning as keeper — 10 catches and 7 stumpings in 2025 don’t lie. Add 279 runs and you have genuine all-round value at £5.3m. Rare dual-position flexibility. Pick him in his natural keeping role and the fielding points stack up considerably.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 16 |
| Runs | 279 |
| Average | 21.46 |
| Strike Rate | 61.18 |
| Highest Score | 59 |
| 50s / 100s | 1 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 309 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 10 |
| Stumpings | 7 |
| Fld Catches | 1 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 215 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 524 |
“The most successful Ransley — self-proclaimed and statistically backed. He’d like you to know both.”
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The most accomplished Ransley by his own assessment, and for once the stats back him up. 186 runs at 46.5 average with a 107 strike rate in 7 innings — genuinely elite. At £6.9m he’s the premium differential pick if he shows up enough to justify it. The ceiling is very real; the questions are just about commitment.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 7 |
| Runs | 186 |
| Average | 46.5 |
| Strike Rate | 106.9 |
| Highest Score | 62 |
| 50s / 100s | 2 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 256 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 256 |
“Drummer for Aswad — actual reggae legends. No 2025 stats, presumably because he was on tour. The rhythm section of your fantasy squad.”
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The drummer for Aswad — actual reggae legends — which explains a great deal about the 2025 stats situation. At £6.8m the committee clearly rate him when he does show up. A wildcard pick in every sense.
“Simon’s son, 18 years old and fresh back from Australia. He clearly came back with upgrades — 394 runs and 17 fielding victims.”
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Simon Barnard’s son, 18 years old and back from a stint in Australia — and whatever he was doing out there is working. 20 appearances, 394 runs, 3 fifties AND 17 fielding dismissals is a serious season for a teenager. At £6.4m he represents excellent availability and genuine upside. This is a young player who is already contributing at a high level and only going in one direction.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 18 |
| Runs | 394 |
| Average | 24.63 |
| Strike Rate | 56.45 |
| Highest Score | 63 |
| 50s / 100s | 3 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | 434 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 3 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 12 |
| Run Outs | 2 |
| Fielding Points | 190 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 624 |
“Comes to the crease with one thing in mind: sixes. A 189 top score says he’s not just dreaming.”
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Julian Atkins loves hitting big bombs — and the record shows it. A 189 high score, a century, and a near-100 strike rate in 2025 tells you exactly who this is: an aggressive top-order batter who plays his natural game and doesn’t apologise for it. At £6.3m, the ceiling is enormous. Best deployed as a differential captain when conditions favour batting and he’s in the mood.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 13 |
| Runs | 486 |
| Average | 40.5 |
| Strike Rate | 96.33 |
| Highest Score | 189 |
| 50s / 100s | 2 / 1 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 556 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 2 |
| Run Outs | 1 |
| Fielding Points | 40 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 596 |
“Second youngest Ransley. Availability issues — apparently the dog needs sitting. No 2025 stats, possibly no Saturdays.”
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The second youngest Ransley, with no 2025 stats in the dataset and a reported dog-sitting schedule that makes him hard to pin down on a Saturday. At £5.1m this is speculative territory — fine if you have inside knowledge on his availability, but approach with caution. The Ransley name alone earns a second look.
“Scored a 113. Coaches the junior age group. His son Jayden apparently thinks he’s better. Jayden didn’t score a century.”
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113 and a 42.75 average in 2025 — genuinely premium output at a budget price. He coaches the juniors and is raising Jayden, who by some accounts has already overtaken him. Jayden doesn’t feature in this dataset. Ben does. At £4.8m, pick accordingly.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 9 |
| Runs | 342 |
| Average | 42.75 |
| Strike Rate | 69.48 |
| Highest Score | 113 |
| 50s / 100s | 1 / 1 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 412 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 2 |
| Run Outs | 1 |
| Fielding Points | 40 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 452 |
“The eldest Ransley. Better than the teams he plays in suggest — 12 wickets and 158 runs in 7 games makes a reasonable case.”
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The eldest of the Ransley siblings, and a player who — according to those who know him — is genuinely better than the level he often finds himself playing at. 12 wickets AND 158 runs in just 7 games in 2025 supports that case. At £4.5m he’s an underrated differential worth serious consideration. When he plays, he contributes from both departments.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 5 |
| Runs | 158 |
| Average | 39.5 |
| Strike Rate | 92.4 |
| Highest Score | 89 |
| 50s / 100s | 1 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 188 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 57.2 |
| Wickets | 12 |
| Economy | 5.16 |
| Best | 3/46 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 189 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 377 |
“Prioritises squash, golf, and anything that isn’t cricket. Shows up occasionally, scores 106 runs, and leaves you wondering why he doesn’t come more often. He does not wonder this.”
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Simon Loat has other priorities — specifically squash and golf. When cricket makes the shortlist, he contributes: 106 runs at £3.8m. You’re gambling on cricket winning the scheduling argument each week. It doesn’t always. But when it does, the points are there.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 8 |
| Runs | 106 |
| Average | 17.67 |
| Strike Rate | 62.9 |
| Highest Score | 34 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 126 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 3 |
| Run Outs | 1 |
| Fielding Points | 50 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 176 |
“224 runs in 6 games. Average of 56. He genuinely doesn’t think he’s that good. He is absolutely wrong. The knee agrees with him though.”
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Elite when available — 224 runs in 6 games at 56 average and 103 strike rate. The self-assessment is bafflingly modest given those numbers. At £3.8m he’s absurdly cheap for this quality. The knee is the only thing with a realistic argument against picking him.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 6 |
| Runs | 224 |
| Average | 56 |
| Strike Rate | 103.83 |
| Highest Score | 80 |
| 50s / 100s | 3 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 304 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 4 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 40 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 344 |
“Big lad. Swings from the first delivery. 125 runs and 3 wickets, and absolutely zero apologies or plans to change anything.”
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Sam Woodgate’s approach to batting is to hit the ball as hard as possible, as early as possible. 125 runs and 3 wickets in 2025 is the evidence it’s working. At £3.5m, the entertainment comes free. Don’t expect a defensive technique — it’s not coming.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 8 |
| Runs | 125 |
| Average | 15.63 |
| Strike Rate | 100 |
| Highest Score | 43 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 125 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 7 |
| Wickets | 3 |
| Economy | 6.57 |
| Best | 2/32 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 45 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 3 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 30 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 200 |
“Harrison’s dad. Played at a high level. Has fully earned the boundary beer. At £1m, you’re buying the most distinguished backstory per pound in the league.”
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The cheapest pick in the league at £1m and a genuine club institution. Simon Barnard played cricket at a high level and has very much earned the right to support from the boundary with a beer. If he plays, he contributes. Pure budget filler — but the most distinguished backstory per pound in the entire squad.
All Rounders (14 players)
“First XI captain, 42 wickets, 429 runs — and acutely aware of all of it. The most expensive player in the league. Don’t overthink it.”
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The First XI captain and the undisputed premium pick. In 2025 he was the club’s leading wicket-taker (42 at 16.62 avg) AND chipped in 429 runs — scoring from bat AND ball simultaneously. At £10.3m he’ll swallow a quarter of your budget, but as captain he returns the investment consistently. He leads the side, sets the tone, and will cost you nothing except the other £44.7m of squad-building headache.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 17 |
| Runs | 429 |
| Average | 28.6 |
| Strike Rate | 83.63 |
| Highest Score | 85 |
| 50s / 100s | 3 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 489 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 161.3 |
| Wickets | 42 |
| Economy | 4.32 |
| Best | 6/28 |
| 5-fors | 1 |
| Bowling Points | 718 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 5 |
| Run Outs | 1 |
| Fielding Points | 70 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 1277 |
“Ex-pro. Loves a beer, probably needs to get fitter, and still somehow posting 18 wickets a season. The retirement announcement never actually came.”
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The ex-pro who’ll remind you of his career if given any opening at all. 19 games, 394 runs, 18 wickets — the output remains stubbornly good. Buy Morgan for the ceiling; buy Woolley for the floor protection and the post-match analysis you didn’t ask for.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 18 |
| Runs | 394 |
| Average | 21.89 |
| Strike Rate | 84.73 |
| Highest Score | 60 |
| 50s / 100s | 2 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 434 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 122.4 |
| Wickets | 18 |
| Economy | 5.31 |
| Best | 4/40 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 300 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 6 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 60 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 794 |
“Plays mainly for the lunches. A 105 AND a 6-fer in 2025 suggests the catering is outstanding.”
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Chris Stone plays cricket primarily for the lunches — which makes a century (105) and a six-for (6/26) in the same season either spectacular motivation or a very happy accident. At £10.1m he scores from both departments. If you’re going three-premium, Stone completes the trio — and will be the most opinionated about the tea interval.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 15 |
| Runs | 451 |
| Average | 37.58 |
| Strike Rate | 71.25 |
| Highest Score | 105 |
| 50s / 100s | 2 / 1 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 561 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 66.5 |
| Wickets | 17 |
| Economy | 5.01 |
| Best | 6/26 |
| 5-fors | 1 |
| Bowling Points | 310 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 6 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 60 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 931 |
“Club legend with a cricket IQ that borders on unfair. 20 wickets, 17 maidens. He was planning your dismissal while you were still putting your pads on.”
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Club legend with a cricket IQ that borders on unfair. 165 overs, 17 maidens, 20 wickets at 3.55 economy in 2025 — he constructs dismissals rather than stumbling into them. At £9.1m, that’s exceptional fantasy value. Possibly the most satisfying pick in the squad to watch.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 16 |
| Runs | 323 |
| Average | 29.36 |
| Strike Rate | 61.41 |
| Highest Score | 67 |
| 50s / 100s | 1 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 373 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 165.3 |
| Wickets | 20 |
| Economy | 3.55 |
| Best | 4/15 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 351 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 724 |
“Navy recruit from Minster CC, premier cricket calibre, now coaching at the club. The £7.7m mystery makes a lot more sense.”
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Noah McLennan joined the Navy and relocated to Havant from Minster CC — premier cricket calibre and already helping with coaching. The £7.7m price with no published 2025 stats suggests the committee have seen enough. High risk, potentially very high reward.
“The oldest player in the squad. Body held together by tape. Still bowling 9 maidens and 12 wickets. Inspirational and slightly concerning.”
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The oldest player in the squad and a testament to stubbornness over physiology. Body held together with tape and sheer will, yet still bowling 9 maidens and 12 wickets at £5.8m. Disciplined, dependable, and unlikely to stop until physically removed from the field. An inspirational squad pick and a backbone purchase for anyone who values consistent bowling returns.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 8 |
| Runs | 126 |
| Average | 15.75 |
| Strike Rate | 69.61 |
| Highest Score | 26 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 106 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 98 |
| Wickets | 12 |
| Economy | 4.04 |
| Best | 3/26 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 207 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 3 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 30 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 343 |
“Club coach and legend who also bats, bowls, and keeps wicket on Saturdays. Coaches during the week, conducts chaos at weekends.”
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The club coach and a genuine legend of the setup — who also turns out on Saturdays and contributes across all three disciplines. Bat, bowl AND keep: Oliver Jones is the ultimate utility player. At £5.8m he’s not cheap but the range of potential scoring methods is unusual. If you believe in versatility, Jones delivers it.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 9 |
| Runs | 129 |
| Average | 21.5 |
| Strike Rate | 69.73 |
| Highest Score | 49 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 139 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 30.4 |
| Wickets | 5 |
| Economy | 5.12 |
| Best | 4/21 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 75 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 1 |
| Stumpings | 3 |
| Fld Catches | 3 |
| Run Outs | 1 |
| Fielding Points | 105 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 319 |
“Second XI captain with a 95 top score and strong opinions about his own bowling. The stats suggest the bat is the safer asset. Tom disagrees.”
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The Second XI captain with a 95 top score and a confident view of his own bowling. The 2025 numbers back the bat more than the ball, but Tom backs both. At £5.2m, the batting ceiling is the primary draw.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 13 |
| Runs | 256 |
| Average | 21.33 |
| Strike Rate | 56.53 |
| Highest Score | 95 |
| 50s / 100s | 1 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 266 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 39.3 |
| Wickets | 4 |
| Economy | 6.28 |
| Best | 3/33 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 60 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 5 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 50 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 376 |
“Ian’s son. Tipped to be a far better player than his father — a low bar or a high ceiling, depending who you ask.”
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Ian Rowlandson’s son, and a player tipped to significantly outgrow his father as a cricketer. At £4.9m the trajectory is encouraging — 4 wickets and consistent appearances showing steady development. A gentle, forward-looking pick for anyone patient enough to back the next generation.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 5 |
| Runs | 47 |
| Average | 9.4 |
| Strike Rate | 52.81 |
| Highest Score | 16 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | 7 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 23 |
| Wickets | 4 |
| Economy | 5.09 |
| Best | 2/16 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 69 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 76 |
“Jan’s dad. Jan is already the better player, and Ian knows it. £4.7m for a man carrying the weight of paternal one-upmanship.”
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Jan Rowlandson’s father — and by most accounts already being outperformed by his son. A bit of batting, a bit of bowling, and some fielding contribution across 5 games at £4.7m. The Jack of all trades role is a tricky one to make work in fantasy. Borderline squad pick, best used when you need to plug a slot rather than as a strategic selection.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 5 |
| Runs | 52 |
| Average | 10.4 |
| Strike Rate | 50 |
| Highest Score | 21 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 32 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 19 |
| Wickets | 3 |
| Economy | 5.11 |
| Best | 2/21 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 48 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 3 |
| Run Outs | 1 |
| Fielding Points | 50 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 130 |
“The silent assassin. 21 games, 443 runs, 14 wickets. Always there. Never quite getting the credit. Still unfolding.”
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The silent assassin — always available, always contributing, never quite getting the recognition. 21 games, 443 runs, 14 wickets: that’s a proper all-round season at £4.6m. Loads of potential still to come from a player who is making a quiet but compelling case game by game. Perfect squad anchor for anyone who wants reliability without the premium price tag.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 19 |
| Runs | 443 |
| Average | 26.06 |
| Strike Rate | 65.08 |
| Highest Score | 60 |
| 50s / 100s | 2 / 0 |
| Ducks | 3 |
| Batting Points | 443 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 101.3 |
| Wickets | 14 |
| Economy | 4.45 |
| Best | 3/34 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 231 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 8 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 80 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 754 |
“Chris’s brother, Sam’s dad. Loves cow corner. Bowls round-arm. Shows up when he feels like it — but a 171 strike rate forgives everything.”
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Chris Morgan’s brother and Sam Morgan’s father — the Morgan dynasty in its most chaotic and entertaining form. Matt loves cow corner, bowls round-arm, and appeared 4 times in 2025 with a 171 strike rate and 162 runs. At £4.4m the availability is the gamble; the firepower when he shows up is not. If he commits to a run of games, instant differential captain material.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 4 |
| Runs | 162 |
| Average | 40.5 |
| Strike Rate | 171.43 |
| Highest Score | 79 |
| 50s / 100s | 2 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 202 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 16 |
| Wickets | 4 |
| Economy | 4.63 |
| Best | 2/27 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 63 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 265 |
“Son of Ben. Cheaper, still developing, but 13 wickets show the potential. A £4.1m punt with upside.”
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The development pick. 13 wickets in 2025 at £4.1m — the younger Pay is a genuine wicket-taking option at a fraction of the premium price. If he improves his batting (43 strike rate in 2025 needs work), he could be a steal. Buy him low and watch him grow.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 12 |
| Runs | 127 |
| Average | 14.11 |
| Strike Rate | 43.08 |
| Highest Score | 35 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 157 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 61.4 |
| Wickets | 13 |
| Economy | 5.71 |
| Best | 4/29 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 210 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 4 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 40 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 407 |
“New to the squad at £4.1m with no 2025 stats to go on. The committee see something. A punt based on potential and faith.”
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No 2025 stats to analyse, which makes this a pure faith pick based on the £4.1m price tag. The committee clearly see something. A speculative punt on potential — reasonable if your budget allows and you’re comfortable flying blind.
Bowlers (26 players)
“Returning after a few years away — big, quick, and injury prone. At £6.3m, you’re betting he stays on the park.”
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Cameron Prentice is back at Havant CC after a few years away — a big quick bowler the committee rate at £6.3m. The caveat is his injury history: fast bowlers who break down are the bane of fantasy sides. If he stays fit, that price looks like a bargain. Do your homework on pre-season fitness before committing.
“A highly talented leg spinner, when the Army gives him leave. Availability as uncertain as a googly.”
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A highly talented leg spinner finding his feet at the club — but Army commitments make his availability sketchy. At £6.1m, you’re paying for a player who could be excellent but might simply not be there. If he’s available and bowling, the potential is genuinely exciting. Worth monitoring at the start of the season before committing your budget.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 4 |
| Runs | 32 |
| Average | 8 |
| Strike Rate | 64 |
| Highest Score | 24 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | -8 |
| Total Fantasy Points | -8 |
“109 overs in 2025 WITHOUT an ACL in his knee. Running on gristle and sheer will. Fan favourite is an understatement.”
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Warren Turner bowled 109 overs last season without an ACL. Let that settle. 15 wickets, 97 batting points, never stopped showing up — a genuine fan favourite who grinds harder than anyone in the squad. At £5.7m he’s a touch steep on pure stats, but the availability is real and the effort is extraordinary. Pick him.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 11 |
| Runs | 77 |
| Average | 11 |
| Strike Rate | 59.23 |
| Highest Score | 21 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 97 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 109 |
| Wickets | 15 |
| Economy | 5.45 |
| Best | 3/49 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 240 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 337 |
“Skiddy, fast-medium, and entirely dependent on your fielders staying awake. 9 wickets, mostly caught. Invest in the outfield first.”
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A skiddy fast-medium bowler who generates chances — the catch (literally) is that most of his wickets come via caught dismissals, meaning your fielding setup matters. 9 wickets in 2025 at £5.2m is moderate value. He does the job if the conditions and your catchers cooperate. Decent mid-budget selection but keep the fielders sharp.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 8 |
| Runs | 96 |
| Average | 13.71 |
| Strike Rate | 47.46 |
| Highest Score | 40 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | 66 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 66.1 |
| Wickets | 9 |
| Economy | 5.44 |
| Best | 3/36 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 150 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 216 |
“The youngest Ransley and the only sibling other batters genuinely dread. 6/64 in 2025 at £4.8m. The rest of the family are probably fine with second place.”
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The youngest of the Ransley siblings and the only girl — and she’s making the rest of the family look average. A six-for (6/64) in 2025, 9 wickets total, at just £4.8m. That’s the same price as Ben Pay with genuine bowling depth that most picks at this level can’t match. Essential pick for anyone chasing bowling performance without breaking the bank.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 7 |
| Runs | 25 |
| Average | 8.33 |
| Strike Rate | 27.47 |
| Highest Score | 10 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 45 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 42.2 |
| Wickets | 9 |
| Economy | 6.85 |
| Best | 6/64 |
| 5-fors | 1 |
| Bowling Points | 175 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 220 |
“Third team captain. 19 wickets, 8 dismissals. Leads from the front, gets the job done, then leads from the front at the bar as well.”
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The third team captain and a player who does the job properly — 19 wickets, 8 fielding dismissals, genuine all-round presence in 2025. At £4.6m you’re getting captain-quality output for a third of the premium price. He leads, he takes wickets, and he absolutely celebrates both at length afterwards.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 11 |
| Runs | 135 |
| Average | 12.27 |
| Strike Rate | 51.16 |
| Highest Score | 31 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 135 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 65.4 |
| Wickets | 19 |
| Economy | 4.96 |
| Best | 4/24 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 306 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 8 |
| Run Outs | 1 |
| Fielding Points | 100 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 541 |
“Jonty’s father — and at 4.02 economy, the superior bowling Lomas. Don’t tell Jonty.”
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Harry Lomas is Jonty’s dad, and the 4.02 economy rate in 2025 makes a quiet case for being the superior bowling Lomas. 3 wickets in limited appearances — tidy bowling at £4.3m. If he gets regular overs, those maidens and wickets will accumulate. A sensible budget choice from a family clearly capable of getting people out.
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 19.1 |
| Wickets | 3 |
| Economy | 4.02 |
| Best | 2/33 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 54 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 54 |
“Leo’s dad. 8 wickets at 4.14 economy. The kind of bowler who quietly does the job while everyone talks about flashier selections. He’s heard it all before.”
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Leo’s father, quietly posting 8 wickets at 4.14 economy while more expensive options get all the attention. At £4.2m, efficient and reliable. Won’t wow you, will accumulate points. The fantasy equivalent of a very good solid car that never breaks down.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 7 |
| Runs | 69 |
| Average | 9.86 |
| Strike Rate | 94.52 |
| Highest Score | 24 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | 29 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 36 |
| Wickets | 8 |
| Economy | 4.14 |
| Best | 3/19 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 126 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 155 |
“5 games, 24 runs — too early to say much. Either a hidden gem or a cautious punt. You decide.”
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5 games and 24 runs — too small a sample to draw conclusions. At £4.1m he's a punt on potential. Wait and see unless you have a strong tip on his 2026 involvement.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 4 |
| Runs | 24 |
| Average | 8 |
| Strike Rate | 54.55 |
| Highest Score | 22 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 14 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 14 |
“4 wickets and a 3/23 best — the name is the most spectacular thing about him so far, but that bowling average is genuinely tidy.”
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A 3/23 best bowling figure and 4 wickets in limited appearances at £4m. The average is fine; the sample is small. Could emerge as a genuine wicket-taker if given more overs. Speculative mid-budget pick with appeal.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 4 |
| Runs | 56 |
| Average | 14 |
| Strike Rate | 61.54 |
| Highest Score | 48 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 56 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 13.3 |
| Wickets | 4 |
| Economy | 6.89 |
| Best | 3/23 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 63 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 119 |
“Developing player with real potential. 7 appearances and 29 runs — the story is just starting at £3.8m.”
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A young player with lots of potential and limited 2025 data at £3.8m. Squad presence is encouraging — an emerging talent worth monitoring as the 2026 season unfolds. Not a first-draft priority, but could be a savvy late pick if he gets regular game time.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 5 |
| Runs | 29 |
| Average | 9.67 |
| Strike Rate | 60.47 |
| Highest Score | 8 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 49 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 49 |
“18 appearances, 8 wickets, 73 runs — consistent presence with real potential still to unlock. Always there, always trying.”
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A developing player with genuine commitment — 18 games, 8 wickets, 4 run-outs, and plenty of potential still to come. At £3.8m he covers ground and generates modest points across a full season. Fine squad depth pick for anyone who values availability and upside.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 10 |
| Runs | 73 |
| Average | 10.43 |
| Strike Rate | 59.38 |
| Highest Score | 28 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 83 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 81.2 |
| Wickets | 8 |
| Economy | 5.93 |
| Best | 2/29 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 138 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 2 |
| Run Outs | 2 |
| Fielding Points | 60 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 281 |
“91 runs and a 29 high score — fine in context, forgettable in isolation. Warm body at £3.7m.”
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91 runs at £3.7m — scoring exclusively through batting with limited upside. Useful only if batting depth is genuinely tight and you've exhausted better options.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 8 |
| Runs | 91 |
| Average | 11.38 |
| Strike Rate | 67.41 |
| Highest Score | 29 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | 51 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 51 |
“Chris Morgan’s nephew. Matt Morgan’s son. The family genes went somewhere useful — 7 wickets at 15.29 average and nobody’s talking about him. Perfect.”
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The Morgan dynasty continues. Sam is Chris’s nephew and Matt’s son — and the bowling is clearly in the blood. 7 wickets at 15.29 average AND 4 maidens at £3.5m is extraordinary value. Nobody’s picking him in the selection rooms, which makes him a perfect differential. Highly recommended.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 3 |
| Runs | 25 |
| Average | 12.5 |
| Strike Rate | - |
| Highest Score | 12 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 0 |
| Batting Points | 35 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 29 |
| Wickets | 7 |
| Economy | 3.69 |
| Best | 3/12 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 117 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 152 |
“5 wickets at 7.05 economy — gets wickets but bleeds runs. Lots of potential to come. High variance pick.”
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A developing bowler who takes wickets but runs up an expensive 7.05 economy in the process. 5 wickets and real potential at £3.4m — the efficiency will come with experience. At this price the risk is acceptable if you believe in the upside. High variance, but the ceiling is there.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 6 |
| Runs | 33 |
| Average | 6.6 |
| Strike Rate | 39.76 |
| Highest Score | 19 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 23 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 34.2 |
| Wickets | 5 |
| Economy | 7.05 |
| Best | 1/20 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 78 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 101 |
“Harry’s son. 6 wickets in 2025 and a better economy than most. The Lomas bowling gene is clearly alive and well.”
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Harry Lomas’s son, with a 3.69 economy and 6 wickets in 2025 to show for it. Budget bowling depth at £3.1m — the family credentials are clearly real. Pick for the bowling points and ignore the batting stats, which are very much a work in progress.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 3 |
| Runs | 2 |
| Average | 1 |
| Strike Rate | 18.18 |
| Highest Score | 2 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | -8 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 33.2 |
| Wickets | 6 |
| Economy | 3.69 |
| Best | 2/14 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 96 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 88 |
“Famous for a worldy catch at Ventnor. The batting and bowling are catching up. At £3.1m, the catch alone earns consideration.”
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Zach Gillam is locally famous for a worldy catch at Ventnor — and the rest of the game is building around that highlight. 28 runs and some bowling involvement at £3.1m. Limited stats but real potential. Could grow into something meaningful mid-season if he gets consistent game time.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 4 |
| Runs | 28 |
| Average | 14 |
| Strike Rate | 73.68 |
| Highest Score | 19 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 28 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 28 |
“New to the club from Waterlooville. Arrives with potential and no baggage. At £3m, the punt is almost free.”
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New to the club from Waterlooville — a developmental pick with no baggage and plenty of opportunity. At £3m he’s a low-cost speculative selection. May well prove excellent value as 2026 data comes in.
“Limited 2025 appearances at £2.9m. Priced to give you budget flexibility elsewhere — a low-risk back-of-squad pick.”
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Limited games in 2025 but priced accordingly at £2.9m. If he’s getting more regular cricket in 2026, the value’s there. A sensible pick if you need to free up funds elsewhere.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 3 |
| Runs | 6 |
| Average | 2 |
| Strike Rate | 42.86 |
| Highest Score | 4 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | -14 |
| Total Fantasy Points | -14 |
“15 appearances, 4 wickets, 16 runs — proof that showing up every week eventually adds up. Marginally.”
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15 appearances, 4 wickets, 3 fielding catches — the spirit of a lion in a statistical body of a lamb. At £2.7m you're buying availability and modest returns. Great budget filler if you need to squeeze the last million.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 12 |
| Runs | 16 |
| Average | 2.67 |
| Strike Rate | 25.81 |
| Highest Score | 5 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 3 |
| Batting Points | 16 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 18.3 |
| Wickets | 4 |
| Economy | 6.54 |
| Best | 2/5 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 60 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 0 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 3 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 30 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 106 |
“Took a ball to the face at winter nets. Still showed up. At £2.5m, that kind of resilience is underpriced.”
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Took a ball to the face at winter nets and came back for more. 135 runs in 2025 — consistent, unspectacular, and apparently indestructible. At £2.5m, you’re paying for the runs and getting the toughness for free.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 8 |
| Runs | 135 |
| Average | 16.88 |
| Strike Rate | 56.46 |
| Highest Score | 33 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 115 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 115 |
“16 wickets and a 3.9 economy — the stats say bowl him every game, and yet. Trust the numbers here, not the vibes.”
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The stats say buy him — 16 wickets at 3.9 economy, 7 maidens. At £2.3m that is extraordinary value on paper. Low price may reflect inconsistent availability but the bowling numbers when he plays are excellent.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 10 |
| Runs | 20 |
| Average | 2.86 |
| Strike Rate | 36.59 |
| Highest Score | 10 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 4 |
| Batting Points | -30 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 68 |
| Wickets | 16 |
| Economy | 3.9 |
| Best | 4/18 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 261 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 231 |
“Another budget pick with limited data. At £2.3m, you're buying potential rather than a track record.”
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Uncharted territory at £2.3m. No stats in the dataset — another new or limited-data player. Budget speculative pick if you need to plug a slot.
“The most interesting name on the teamsheet at £2.2m. Stats TBC but the surname alone earns a squad mention.”
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Most interesting name, price of £2.2m — a budget wildcard. Unknown quantities at low prices are the source of all great fantasy stories. Take the punt, tell your friends about it.
“Hardly ever available. When he does show up, everyone is genuinely surprised — including apparently the committee who priced him at £1.8m just in case.”
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David Burns is, by all accounts, hardly ever available. At £1.8m that’s priced in. A budget emergency pick for when you’ve run out of better options — and at this price, that’s a fair deal.
“Ever present, big heart, loves the gym. 5 wickets for £1.8m. Effort over elegance, every week.”
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An ever-present presence with a big heart and a serious gym habit — Oliver Burroughs works hard and it shows. 5 wickets in 20 overs at £1.8m is almost free. If he features regularly, this is remarkable value. Monitor his selection and back the effort.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 5 |
| Runs | 9 |
| Average | 2.25 |
| Strike Rate | 26.92 |
| Highest Score | 5 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | -1 |
| Bowling | |
| Overs | 20 |
| Wickets | 5 |
| Economy | 4.6 |
| Best | 2/12 |
| 5-fors | 0 |
| Bowling Points | 75 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 74 |
Keepers (8 players)
“Drives from Wolverhampton. Arrives injured. The lads love him anyway. At £7.2m, the dressing room has effectively set his price.”
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Makes the trip from Wolverhampton every week, arrives harbouring some new complaint, and is universally adored for the effort. Top keeper by reputation, great banter confirmed, no 2025 stats to worry about. At £7.2m, you’re buying the dressing room’s favourite — and hoping the body holds together.
“Chichester Uni student. Availability subject to lectures, deadlines, and the social calendar. Shows up when the timetable allows.”
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A Chichester University student, which means his availability in 2026 will be managed around lectures, coursework, and the inevitable student social commitments. 2 run-outs and a modest bat in 2025 at £5.6m. Monitor the fixture list and his academic calendar before selecting. Better options exist at lower prices.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 6 |
| Runs | 38 |
| Average | 7.6 |
| Strike Rate | 52.78 |
| Highest Score | 13 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | 8 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 8 |
“New keeper at £4.9m — competitive pricing with an unknown quantity. The Feeney/Coote debate starts here.”
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The budget premium keeper at £4.9m. No 2025 stats but competing for the first-choice spot. Compare carefully against Ben Feeney (£7.2m) — if they share the keeping duties, lower price wins every time.
“Harley’s dad, back at the club. The Jackson cricket gene runs both ways — the question is which direction the comparison goes.”
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Harley Jackson’s dad, back at the club at £4.2m with something to prove. Family reputation is very real motivation. Below Tim Dix on pure stats, but the backstory and determination are very much included in the price.
“Warms up with a smoke. Then scores 227 runs and takes 3 stumpings. The preparation clearly works.”
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Tim Dix has a pre-match routine that raises eyebrows and delivers results. 227 runs (including a 50) AND 3 stumpings at £3.8m is outstanding value for a keeper who can genuinely bat. First-choice value keeper if the budget is tight — and possibly the most distinctive warm-up routine in the league.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 15 |
| Runs | 227 |
| Average | 18.92 |
| Strike Rate | 58.5 |
| Highest Score | 50 |
| 50s / 100s | 1 / 0 |
| Ducks | 1 |
| Batting Points | 257 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 3 |
| Stumpings | 3 |
| Fld Catches | 0 |
| Run Outs | 0 |
| Fielding Points | 75 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 332 |
“Developing keeper with real potential with both gloves and bat. At £3.5m, a low-cost way to cover the slot.”
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A developing keeper with genuine potential with the gloves and the bat at £3.5m. No pressure, plenty of upside. If you need to direct funds elsewhere, Thomas Clarke provides keeper coverage without financial pain — and may well surprise as the season progresses.
“12 WK catches. High-octane on and off the pitch. The clubhouse knows his name, the batting side knows his gloves, and nobody’s quite sure how he does it.”
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A clubhouse legend and self-confessed enthusiast of high-octane everything — on the field and away from it. 12 WK catches in 2025 says the energy translates into results. At £3.2m he’s a budget keeper who earns his money through fielding points alone. If you need cheap keeper presence and your budget is exhausted, Clark is your man — and probably the loudest one at the post-match.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 12 |
| Runs | 210 |
| Average | 21 |
| Strike Rate | 65.85 |
| Highest Score | 54 |
| 50s / 100s | 1 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | 210 |
| Fielding | |
| WK Catches | 12 |
| Stumpings | 0 |
| Fld Catches | 0 |
| Run Outs | 1 |
| Fielding Points | 140 |
| Total Fantasy Points | 350 |
“The longest name in the league and still early in his senior career. At £3m, there’s room for a breakout season.”
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Young keeper still finding his feet in senior cricket — 2025 was a tough introduction, but at £3m you’re barely risking anything. Budget keeper cover at the minimum price, with upside if he settles into the side.
| Batting | |
| Innings | 4 |
| Runs | 10 |
| Average | 3.33 |
| Strike Rate | 28.57 |
| Highest Score | 10 |
| 50s / 100s | 0 / 0 |
| Ducks | 2 |
| Batting Points | -20 |
| Total Fantasy Points | -20 |