When it comes to any kind of Fantasy game, the key to success is finding players who are going to score above their initial price tag. BBL Fantasy is one of those games where a playerβs initial value means virtually nothing outside of form 12 months ago. From young players who should get good opportunity to the guns who are, somehow, priced well below their worth, here are some under-priced gems to consider for your BBL Fantasy team.
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Peter Nevill (WICK, $30,000)
After being omitted from the test team, Nevill comes back in for the Renegades and considering he only played three games last season, he is dirt cheap. As far as bench cover goes, heβs pretty handy, but watch out for his spot in the batting order. He could bat as low as seven and average 15 all season, not making you any money.
Kumar Sangakkara (BAT, $30,600)
No, no youβre eyes arenβt deceiving you. Thatβs his actual price. Kumar Sangakkara is effectively rookie price and is cheaper than Mark Steketee. If you donβt know why heβs so cheap, itβs because the legend actually had a terrible BBL|05. He averaged 21 points and only 13 runs per game. Coming into this season, even if he performs at a similar output, heβs still pretty handy bench cover! Heβs also a lock to play every game youβd assume.
Andrew Fekete (BOW, $30,800)
Okay, Andrew Fekete isnβt quite a βgemβ, but considering the Brisbane Heatβs bowling stocks, heβs pretty much a guarantee to get a game every week. That makes him adequate bench cover for his pricing and considering heβll be given opportunities most weeks, he could still average a decent score.
Gurinder Sandhu (BOW, $30,900)
Sandhu had a very forgettable BBL|05 and by the end of it, found himself out of the Thunderβs best team. Youβd think heβd get the chance to redeem himself early on this season and if he does, heβll double his value. He is safe bench cover at the very least.
Callum Ferguson (BAT, $38,300)
After a knee injury last season, Ferguson missed the entire tournament. Now he finds himself ousted from the test team after one game, which gives you the chance to be much smarter than the Australian selectors (not hard) by picking Ferguson for you bench cover. He should bat in the top four for the Renegades and score well.
Pat Cummins (BOW, $48,200)
Cummins has been named in the Australian squad for the New Zealand ODI series, which means heβll be playing Big Bash from day one. At that price, heβs slightly above what youβd want for bench cover, but at the same time, if he gets going, heβll be more than worth it. Heβs also handy with the bat.
James Faulkner (DPP, $52,900)
Faulkner is another one who had a poor tournament last season. He only played the five games, taking one wicket and making 55 runs. Already established as one of the best short form cricketers in the country, itβs a safe bet heβll bounce back this summer and even if heβs selected for international duties next year, heβs still too cheap to ignore at the start of the season. He just hit a tonne in the Sheffield Shield too, so heβs seeing them well.

Mitchell Marsh (DPP, $53,000)
Marsh being removed from the test picture makes him pretty much a must-have for BBL Fantasy. The all-rounder is basically the definition of what youβre looking for in this game as he bats high up the order, has a good strike-rate and bowls. At that price, get right around him.
Joe Burns (BAT, $57,300)
Burns is in the same boat as Marsh considering itβs very unlikely weβll see him at test level again this summer. Heβs now a prime BBL Fantasy pick up as heβll bat in the top three for the Heat. Heβs no lock by any means, but heβs certainly cheaper than he should be.
Kieron Pollard (DPP, $60,000)
After missing the entire of last season with injury, Pollard comes back in for the Strikers at a discounted price. The West Indian all-rounder is excellent value at $60,000 and youβll probably see him in the majority of teams this season.
Those are my picks for 10 under-priced players for BBL|06 and there are quite a few more floating around so try to vary your team up and make sure you have a good spread of teams in your squad.
Feel free to hit me up on Twitter with any BBL Fantasy questions (@NicNegrepontis) and Iβll try to answer them for youβ¦ or at least Iβll try to try.
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