After six rounds, most SuperCoaches will have noted the volatility of SuperCoach BBL scores. While six rounds is a good sample size, the variance means form and momentum must be monitored.
As the season goes, player roles change due to needs, injuries or form, teams improve or get worse, players find their groove, the venues change affecting performance etc.
The list of variables is endless, but the point is the same, momentum is critical in SuperCoach BBL. Ignore it at your peril.
Being aware of form fluctuations and momentum will ensure you donβt become too loyal to players who previously served you well but are no longer delivering.
This also plays a key role in your future plans, with double game rounds approaching, where you may be basing decisions on the six-round sample size, but the three-game average is a critical measure too.
BEST CURRENT THREE-GAME AVERAGES
Place
Name
Price
Position
Avg
1
Glenn Maxwell
$218k
BAT/BWL
108
2
Alex Hales
$183k
BAT
95.3
3
Rashid Khan
$210k
BWL
94.3
4
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
$168k
BWL
85
5
Adam Zampa
$173k
BWL
82.3
6
Tanveer Sangha
$161k
BWL
80
7
Josh Philippe
$144k
WKP/BAT
79.7
8
Jhye Richardson
$178k
BWL
75.7
9
Shaun Marsh
$137k
BAT
75.3
10
Josh Inglis
$131k
WKP/BAT
74
*must have played in past 2 rounds
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