Appealing for LBW

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Craig

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Hi There,

Just started with Cricket 2004 and was hoping that I hadn't missed something obvious ? Is there any way to manually apeal for an lbw ? It would seem that the automatic appeals are not with every pad striking event ?

any help would be appreciated ?

Cheers
Craig
 
i'm really pissed off there isn't a manual appeal button,the descisions the umpires give (lbw for example)are not correct.very sh1ty ha.
 
cricket 97 had manual appeal

a simple yet great feature that for sum reason has been left out in all cricket games after that
 
yes yes i remember...it used to be the enter button. and you could immediately pause the game by pressing space bar and enter a cheat code. that was cool stuff like low gravity ....hahaha....well i've noticed a little bug after i make quite a bit of runs that whenever you take an overpitched or yorker delivery for runs the bowler appeals loudly but no one else remarks it...

hahaha its a happy day for me i scored 314 not out with damien martyn and 210 out with mathew hayden... the aussies put up 650/5d before i got tired of batting !!
 
medium level too for any haters :D....i can't manage it in hard tho! my second wicket partnership was something like 300 odd runs but it didn't get saved becaues the stupid computer was looking for bevan (default line-up)...anyhow i guess lbw's aren't the stock dismissal while bowling or batting for me. its either bowled or caught or of course run out so i don't mind this exclusion.
 
Originally posted by 0601731@Jan 9 2004, 10:40 PM
ea sucks.
In this particular case....I would have to agree with you one hundered percent! Man did they mess this game up.
 
imagine appealing every ball and the umpire giving you warnings,that would be so funny.
 
Originally posted by sachin.tk@Jan 12 2004, 04:55 PM
imagine appealing every ball and the umpire giving you warnings,that would be so funny.
now that's becoming too advanced for EA.... i mean they've just worked out having different umpires and for now umpires move only if they want to judge a run out....well every ball.
 

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