This is a re-post of what I said earlier because I think I may need more help:
I managed to master the bowling game in my first game when I got Sri Lanka out 29 for all. It didn't get better on the harder difficulty when I got Australia out for 54 and Eng out for 27. My batting, on the other hand, could be better. I have gotten so used to the training nets that I am dependant on the timing bar to get perfect shots. I just can't manage to pierce the covers any more; sometimes I have really good spells like when I managed to get 107 in the first ten overs against New Zealand, but then the rate starts to flag miserably. So my question is, is there any way to keep the timing gauge when playing a match?
I managed to master the bowling game in my first game when I got Sri Lanka out 29 for all. It didn't get better on the harder difficulty when I got Australia out for 54 and Eng out for 27. My batting, on the other hand, could be better. I have gotten so used to the training nets that I am dependant on the timing bar to get perfect shots. I just can't manage to pierce the covers any more; sometimes I have really good spells like when I managed to get 107 in the first ten overs against New Zealand, but then the rate starts to flag miserably. So my question is, is there any way to keep the timing gauge when playing a match?