Fantasy Cricket Online Is Your Source To Select Your Dream Xi
By Ella Wilson
What is the first thought that comes to your mind when you hear the word fantasy? That it is something about which we fantasize, but rarely get chance to actually do what we want to. Well this is what people commonly tend to think when they hear about the term fantasy and in most of the cases this is true. But fantasy online is an exception from the rest and actually allows fans to indulge in their fantasy. There cannot be a fan, who does not want to select his or her dream team for a tournament.
All fans live in a dream. They believe that their team is the best in the world capable of beating any international team in the world. Well, the reality may be that your favorite team may not be the best in business, but nothing can stop anyone from dreaming, right? Fantasy online is a source through which fans can indulge in all their dreams and fantasies. So, if you always wanted to select your dream team, fantasy online provides you with the chance to do so.
Taking part in fantasy is very simple. There are several online sites on the web that give the chance to fans to participate and play fantasy online. It is all about testing your cricketing knowledge and check out your selection skills. Selecting a team is one of the toughest jobs in the field of cricket. So be on your guard while selecting the best possible team for playing the game of fantasy online.
You can play fantasy whenever an international tournament gets underway. All the players who are participating in that tournament will be eligible for selection for your dream team. Each player is allotted points based on their performance and current form. You will be given a particular budget point within which you will have to manage your team. Suppose you are allotted a total budget point of 500, then you will have to manage your team within 500 point. It means that the total sum of all the players combined cannot be more than 500.
Ideally you can select five batsmen, four bowlers one wicketkeeper and one all-rounder for your team. Since you can choose only one all-rounder and wicketkeeper just make sure that you pick the best for your dream team. Though this is difficult to do, it is advisable not to get swayed by big names. Go strictly by merit. Suppose you have chosen your favorite player, but what purpose will this serve you, if he does not perform well in the field. You winning or losing a game of fantasy online depends on the performance of your selected players on the field.
Fantasy online is an opportunity for all fans to select their dream team. The team can consist of all the best players in the world. So if you are a fan, you can realize another dream, i.e. seeing all your favorite cricketers in action at a time for your team. Yes, you get to control the entire team, choose who will open the batting, who will bat one down and who will bowl the crucial first over.
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Ella Wilson is a fanatic. She simply loves the game and tries to catch live action no matter where she is.At Stickiewicket she works on online score, Fantasy cricket and News among other things.You can see her works at www.stickiewicket.com
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