Wow you guys must be heaps better players than I am
Am busy with work so haven't played anything for most of the week will finish my test I am playing on the weekend and post the score.
Lee I dont want to sound skeptical but 127 from 27 overs is less than 5 an over and 127 from 21 overs if no runs were scored in the last 6 is about 6 an over.
Scoring 16 0ff 4 balls and then giving up and proclaiming that every ball could easily have been a 6 with your batters strength set at below 40% I find a little difficult to understand why dont you keep batting that way and post your score after say 20 overs to see if you can maintain that sort of onslaught. I am not having a go at you I just dont understand how I have been able to bowl for more than 80 overs and restrict the opposition to around four runs an over on average. We must have a different mindset the way we play the game. Anyway you guys asked me to post an unfinished experiment which I did it hasn't worked out for you so maybe your settings and mine differ. If I have time on the weekend I will post every setting for every player in the game I currently have saved to see where we differ. By the way how many runouts did you get in the all out for 127. I am thinking of dropping the batsmens run speed back to 50% from the 70-80% I currently have them set at. I bowl a lot of short balls by the way as I like to try and hit the batsman
I agree with the built in flaws that no tweaking will get rid of after all a rushed game was made available to us in the middle of an ashes series with promises of a patch to by people who either dont understand the game of cricket or think that 20/20 is the only way to play the game but I have stopped the slogfest where 100 runs or more are scored in a 10 over period
I have been able to bowl with a new ball on several occassions and I have had test matches go into the fifth day so the game has become a little morew enjoyable for me
Am busy with work so haven't played anything for most of the week will finish my test I am playing on the weekend and post the score.
Lee I dont want to sound skeptical but 127 from 27 overs is less than 5 an over and 127 from 21 overs if no runs were scored in the last 6 is about 6 an over.
Scoring 16 0ff 4 balls and then giving up and proclaiming that every ball could easily have been a 6 with your batters strength set at below 40% I find a little difficult to understand why dont you keep batting that way and post your score after say 20 overs to see if you can maintain that sort of onslaught. I am not having a go at you I just dont understand how I have been able to bowl for more than 80 overs and restrict the opposition to around four runs an over on average. We must have a different mindset the way we play the game. Anyway you guys asked me to post an unfinished experiment which I did it hasn't worked out for you so maybe your settings and mine differ. If I have time on the weekend I will post every setting for every player in the game I currently have saved to see where we differ. By the way how many runouts did you get in the all out for 127. I am thinking of dropping the batsmens run speed back to 50% from the 70-80% I currently have them set at. I bowl a lot of short balls by the way as I like to try and hit the batsman
I agree with the built in flaws that no tweaking will get rid of after all a rushed game was made available to us in the middle of an ashes series with promises of a patch to by people who either dont understand the game of cricket or think that 20/20 is the only way to play the game but I have stopped the slogfest where 100 runs or more are scored in a 10 over period
I have been able to bowl with a new ball on several occassions and I have had test matches go into the fifth day so the game has become a little morew enjoyable for me