Ash1973
Club Cricketer
Happy days!
I disagree, bowl short of a good length mixed with a few bouncers, then every 15 balls of so bowl a fullen. 3 times out of 4 the batsman will be caught out by this, an inswinging yorker bowled wide from the crease is deadly. You can do the opposite, good and full with a bouncer as the surprise ball. It shows that the AI can be set up.
Again what you say about bowling to a plan is wrong, I have several different tactics and plans which I use to reasonable effect. The majority of my bowling is on a good length either angling or swinging the ball away from the right hander forcing the AI to hit to the offside. My field will only have 2 maybe 3 on the legside. Maybe this is why I get more edges than most.
can't say i didn't warn you...
Doesnt work i tried bodyline theory
i mixed the deliveries mostly couple of bouncers a few slower short balls occasional surprise goodlength or full length balls,
I disagree, bowl short of a good length mixed with a few bouncers, then every 15 balls of so bowl a fullen. 3 times out of 4 the batsman will be caught out by this, an inswinging yorker bowled wide from the crease is deadly. You can do the opposite, good and full with a bouncer as the surprise ball. It shows that the AI can be set up.
Again what you say about bowling to a plan is wrong, I have several different tactics and plans which I use to reasonable effect. The majority of my bowling is on a good length either angling or swinging the ball away from the right hander forcing the AI to hit to the offside. My field will only have 2 maybe 3 on the legside. Maybe this is why I get more edges than most.
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I agree to a point, Pitch conditions make a difference, not massive but it's there. I definitely noticed a fair difference between the first day and the third day bowling on a greentop. First day there was natural seam, third day, far less so.
You called? I'm a little rusty, but I got this.Lots of confirmation bias there. I don't know if @ChinamanSpin can still be relied upon to dig out any quote, or if the Big Ant Boys are around to confirm, but I am 99.94% @Ross has said that the AI doesn't respond to what happened before, each ball is independent. it's admirable because we don't want the 3 bouncers + 1 yorker = out shenanigans of old games, but IMO they've thrown the baby out with the bathwater.
This is about batting against the AI, and suddenly being got out. Suggests that each ball is unique perhaps?Each ball is on it's merit, there is no "not this time son" involved![]()
Not quite the one I as after, I thought there should be one regarding how the AI batsman doesn't care what went before...You called? I'm a little rusty, but I got this.
Thank you!(Congrats on the new arrival by the way)
This video illustrates the issue perfectly.
Actually I think this is a pretty poor example man. I'd interpret it as this wicket came about because the 5 balls previously were outside off and had the next ball been so the cut shot would have connected. As it was, it pitched more towards leg and stayed low and that's why you got the LBW. Had it been a hard wicket it would have gone over the stumps at that length.
Per @T.J.Hooker above I think it's a good example - there were no balls there to cut and the ball he tried to cut was the straightest/furthest to leg of the lot. Had he been LBW playing across the line you could say he'd got sick of the tight off-side line then tried to over-compensate on the straightest one and misplayed (although actually you couldn't, because the AI doesn't play like that), but instead he played an utterly nonsensical shot, and I got a lot of pleasure at the over - really good line and grouping, one of the best I've ever bowled - but the wicket didn't really give me the pleasure I'd have liked.Actually I think this is a pretty poor example man. I'd interpret it as this wicket came about because the 5 balls previously were outside off and had the next ball been so the cut shot would have connected. As it was, it pitched more towards leg and stayed low and that's why you got the LBW. Had it been a hard wicket it would have gone over the stumps at that length.
Thanks!Congrats also fella.
Had he been LBW playing across the line you could say he'd got sick of the tight off-side line then tried to over-compensate on the straightest one and misplayed
That's rubbish. My plan of "bowl straight until they miss it" works perfectly... I've just taken to always having a third man to pretend it doesn't exist. Usually helped by knowing you can't hit behind extra cover, or wide of mid on, on the front foot.I refuse to accept the "YOU CAN BOWL TO PLANS!!!!" thing as long as the AI can reliably late cut full, straight balls to third man when you don't have someone there...
Well BigAnt has been super quiet which could mean one of 2 things....they've done what they set out to do and we will wait for the next patch until the cows come home, or they're super busy fixing up all these issues and Patch 3 is imminent!...im hoping for the 2nd one :P