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You can organize the largest? Official ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Fantasy League players around the world in the greatest opportunity to choose from
International Cricket Council (ICC) has multiple game modes and special ICC Cricket World Cup with merchandise and chances to win prizes, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 the most detailed ever league game is delighted to announce the launch.
The cricket fans around the world to their favorite players with opportunities for everyone, fans can get closer than ever tournament is designed to ensure that the newly launched official ICC Cricket world Cup in 2015 can participate in the league and the teams are in the world, and feel part of the process.
On the day of the match to play a passionate fantasy league player in great detail, but for casual fans alike with great ease of access, which is most in-depth ever in cricket.
Participants have their own virtual team across all 14 World Cup teams and a profile, detailed data and image, each of which will have 210 players will get to create total. Points of the players batting, bowling, fielding and wicket with points awarded for having, on the basis of how to perform will be achieved.
Each manager of his own 'fantasy' team will get to select a million credit. Simulations are awarded each player has a specific role.
Players of the players overall record one-day, one-day experience and the current form of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. Included in that takes into account a number of factors, an advanced algorithm based on statistical a virtual 'value' has been. Data considered fours career batting average and strike rate, the frequency of scores, including the number and bowled six overs per match and the economy, average bowling, hit. Since players can also earn points fielding, catch and has been factored into the stump.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 has already seen the most anticipated cricket event promises to be registered and to fans on February 14. Australia and New Zealand will get underway connected with the Tournament up to now, and for this reason, and to see the player values, tofantasy.cricketworldcup.com please go.
Participants teams face off on the day and choose the correct squad players, to allow you to create a wide range of prices for each team. To make it easier for managers, will randomly select a team for users in which a 'auto-select' function.
Tournament Mode and Match Mode - ICC cricket league will have two game modes. Primary game tournament mode and can eat the following for each match and the tournament runs for the entire duration of the consumer. At the end of the tournament, the team with the most points wins. Match mode, as each match / game day form a team and each match / game is a winner for the day.
Tournament mode users anew after each stage being able to remake their teams and keep up to date for his team during every stage of having plenty of substitutions, will have four different stages.
Phase 1 - League Stage February (21 games), Phase 2 - League Stage March (21 games), quarter-finals - (4 games) and the semi-finals - (3)
With each batch of users, according to the following teams will have to choose:
- At least four players named
- At least one all-rounder
- Minimum star
- A keeper
Any user in a single team of six players can be more than one country.
To add to the fun and competition, participants, friends, colleagues or groups to compare scores will have the option to create their own league.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Fantasy fantasy teams at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 special monuments and win prizes.
Bowling and fielding, particularly wage economy runs, scoring all aspects of speed performance with a detailed scoring system that rewards do not match. Please complete the scoring system fantasy.cricketworldcup.com trips to see.



Week 9 winners
Ben Roethlisberger: No quarterback in the NFL is hotter — his 12 TD passes over a two-game span are a league record. Big Ben also stood tall, per usual, against a brutal Ravens pass rush Sunday night.
Cardinals defense: It hasn't allowed a 100-yard rusher all season, and the victims now include Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray, who managed just 79 yards on the ground after topping the century mark eight consecutive times, a record to start a season.
Beast Mode: Marshawn Lynch was the Seahawks' leading rusher (67 yards) and receiver (76 yards) and scored twice in a 30-24 victory against the Raiders. Whether he's gearing up for a playoff surge, ratcheting up his value if Seattle decides to cut him loose after the season or both, Lynch definitely looks like a player with plenty left to prove.
Foxborough, Mass.: There's a reason Peyton Manning bellows "Omaha" instead of "Foxborough" when he audibles. The five-time MVP is now 2-11 in the home of the Patriots, struggling whether he's pitted against Tom Brady or Drew Bledsoe or playing at either Gillette Stadium or old Foxboro Stadium.
Patriots defense: Naturally, there's a reason Manning can't muster his MVP best in New England. The Patriots denied the Broncos eight times on 11 third-down attempts and turned Denver away all four times it went for it on fourth down. Manning was picked off twice, and the running game managed all of 43 yards. Not nearly good enough with Brady hanging four TD passes on a supposedly improved Denver secondary.
Jeremy Maclin: Pay him. The Eagles wideout has 18 catches for 343 yards and four scores over the past two games. Coming off ACL reconstruction, he's playing on a one-year, prove-it deal. Seems he's answered all the questions about his knee and ability to be a No. 1 receiver in Chip Kelly's offense. Now the meter is running.
Justin Houston: Pay him, too. The Chiefs linebacker added two more sacks Sunday and tops the NFL charts with 12 (his previous career high was 11). The longer he keeps this up and continues to play without an extension, the closer the price tag for his next contract will approach nine figures.
St. Louis defense: The Rams and their vaunted D-line entered Sunday's game with just six sacks. But they dropped 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick eight times — he also fumbled twice, including a decisive mistake on third-and-goal from the Rams' 1-yard line with 2 seconds to go — and limited San Francisco to a season-low 263 yards in a 13-10 upset that may resonate as a mortal blow to the playoff hopes of the Niners, who dropped to 4-4.
Jeremy Hill: Without the rookie running back's 154 rushing yards and pair of TDs — he was the featured back in place of injured Giovani Bernard — the Bengals probably don't overcome a game Jacksonville team on a day when QB Andy Dalton struggled.
Matt Asiata: The third-year Vikings tailback has nine career rushing TDs, clustering three apiece in three separate games. The latest trio came against Washington — and Asiata only ran for 26 yards — and Minnesota needed all three while squeaking by 29-26.
VIDEO: Week 9 around the NFL
Week 9 losers
NFC East's top guns: The division seemed headed for a juicy finish with the Eagles and Cowboys both apparent playoff contenders. But circumstances are growing increasingly murky with backup QBs Mark Sanchez (Philadelphia) and Brandon Weeden (Dallas) at the controls for the immediate future. Sanchez played well enough in relief of injured Nick Foles to lead the Eagles into first place but did throw two more interceptions. However Weeden looked ineffective enough that the Cowboys are flying Tony Romo and his busted back with them to London this week, apparently prepared to start him against the 1-8 Jags.
Cowboys depth chart: Jerry Jones and Co. look remiss for not finding a way to keep former backup QB Kyle Orton, who's 3-1 for the Bills this season, rather than relying on Weeden, whose record as a starter dipped to 5-16 after Sunday's loss.
Terrell Suggs: Diving into the back of LeGarrette Blount's legs when his progress is stopped, and he's engaged by multiple Ravens defenders? Not a good look for your brand, Sizzle. But neither was Baltimore's defensive showing as a whole.
Jets offense: No team is more inept passing the ball, so the Jets would probably take a mulligan on their decision to cut Sanchez if given the option. Instead, they watched Michael Vick guide the offense nowhere in his first start for New York (Geno Smith was in street clothes), and the Jets now possess an eight-game losing streak.
Jay Gruden: The coach provided ammo to critics who contended the Redskins should stick with hot QB Colt McCoy rather than start rusty Robert Griffin III before a bye week. RG3 was OK (251 pass yards) considering he hadn't played in nearly two months. But his recovering ankle didn't help him evade five sacks, and 10 of his 28 passes fell incomplete, including an ugly one-hopper to open Pierre Garcon on fourth-and-6 as Washington was driving for a potential game-tying field goal in the fourth quarter. In the previous two games, McCoy had connected on 36 of 42 throws (85.7%).
Philip Rivers' MVP bid: Three weeks ago, he was riding high, posting a passer rating above 120 in a record five consecutive starts (all San Diego wins). Since? Rivers and the Bolts have been in the gutter, going 0-3 after a 37-0 debacle in Miami where he committed four turnovers (3 INTs, fumble) and was sacked three times. Rivers has been picked off six times in the ongoing losing streak, and the Chargers (5-4) are now outside the AFC playoff field.

Raiders: They're officially halfway to the NFL's second 0-16 season. The only team currently on the remainder of Oakland's schedule that sits below .500 is the Rams (3-5), who will host the Raiders in four weeks.