The majority of KFC SuperCoaches planned for a significant portion of the preseason how they would include Mitch Marsh (246,400 BAT-BWL) in their teams for the round 2 double.
However, Marsh’s season-ending injury has freed up cash, trades, and other options to bolster your team for round 2, which begins on Saturday with the Scorchers playing the Sixers in Perth.
Since both teams have a bye in round 2, trading players from the Melbourne Stars and Brisbane Heat is the best way to accomplish this.
The Intensity has a twofold in cycle 3, so you should keep a couple of on the seat – or even exchange them on the off chance that you’re preparing.
The probability is that most mentors will go vigorously after Scorchers this round as Perth brags some the most ideal KFC SuperCoach scorers that anyone could hope to find.
Before round 2, here are your team’s best trade targets:
FAF DU PLESSIS $180,000 BAT
The former South African captain is expected to take Phil Salt’s place at the top of the order after he left the BBL.
Du Plessis has played more than 300 T20 matches, scored more than 8000 runs, and averaged more than 130 runs per 100 balls in his career.
Because he won’t be around for the entire tournament, he didn’t get picked in the first BBL draft.
However, he will participate in the Round 2 double for KFC SuperCoach teams, which is significant.
ANDREW TYE $156,700
BWL Tye has always been one of the best KFC SuperCoach scorers because he bowls at the end of the overs.
He has perfected the art of fooling batsmen at the end of an innings, when bowlers earn the most KFC SuperCoach points.
He is one of the most bankable selections in the game, averaging 54, 43, and 52 KFC SuperCoach points in recent seasons.
JOSH INGLIS $87,000 WKP-BAT
If you are not one of the more than 30% of coaches who started Inglis, likely with the intention of starting him in round 2, now is the time to strike.
With a double to start the season, Australia’s second-choice T20 gloveman is available for less than rookie price.
Inglis, who has previously played as an opener for the Scorchers, has been speculated to bat as low as No. 4 or No. 5 in BBL12.
AARON HARDIE $99,600 BAT
BWL Hardie may still be one of the bargain picks of BBL12, or he may be a player who is too far down the pecking order to realize his potential as a KFC SuperCoach.
According to whispers from the west, Perth wants to bat Hardie in the top four, which would be great for his ability to score runs.
But Perth’s attack, led by Jason Behrendorff, Jhye Richardson, Andrew Tye, Tymal Mills, Peter Hatzoglou, and Ashton Agar, still has a lot of bowlers.