I thought so but I can't figure out how to do it. I cant see any option anywhere. Rule says : The competition organiser has the ability to reverse the result of a match if they deem that a team did not follow the local rules of the competition. Results can be reversed from the game 'Details' page. Note: The result of a cup match can only be reversed between the time the match ends and when the draw for the next round is made. There's nothing as such in game details page
It's a setup but it's fun to watch: J. Goodrick 4-0-48-0, J. Medikonda 109 (74b), H. Mullings 54 (41b) End of over 28 (22 runs) - The Slack Caps(256-1) RR 9.14
Bat first IMO - because when chasing a big total there is more chance that the depth of your batting lineup will be tested. I have seen many batting collapses on flat pitches while chasing 350+. Let me put it this way - on flat pitches: Best Option: Chase a low target Ok Option: Setup a target Worst Option: Chase a huge target
Doesn't really matter, I'd prefer to bowl on flat myself most of the time, since chasing on a flat is easier than most IMO. Plus I wouldn't worry about the depth as much.
Bowl first. Batting first and there's pressure for batsmen to keep scoring, so you could be bungled out for a low score easily. Bat second and there's a chance you'll keep defensive pressure on them and chase 300, then your bats know what they're after.
Totally agree. I've chased down some score where I thought "I'll never get that" and batted first where I thought "here's an easy win!" and lost.
Thanks for sharing those, guys. Yes, I chase all the time in flat/hard wicket. But this season Scotland got a very brittle batting line up so am not confident of chasing tomorrow against England
For a guy set on defensive orders and with absolutely no pressure on him... he is one of my best bowlers and: 1.3 . Khan to Levy : Cricket in its purest form. Khan sent down an absolute cracker of a delivery, hitting a perfect length and deviating just enough to miss the outside edge and the fielders are distraught that there wasn't a wicket there. 1.3 nb Khan to Levy : A quick delivery from Khan, beating Levy all ends up. 1.3 wd Khan to Levy : Wide of off stump. Khan grimaces in frustration.
All the hip kids are doing it. Debt warning Sent at: 09 Dec 13 01:30 From: Board of Directors To: Pompernickle Your team has a bank balance of -$34,286 and has now been in debt for 2 financial updates. If your team is in debt for 4 consecutive financial updates (ie 4 weeks), your highest wage senior player will be put up for sale on the transfer market. The sale of your highest wage player will continue each week until you are out of debt.
If only he was a 16yo pull. Sigh. 17 years old | 20,075 rating | $878 wage Right hand batsman | Right arm Medium Talents Gifted (Power) Nationality Australia Australia Form reasonable Fatigue rested Experience dreadful Captaincy average Skills Summary Batsman ordinary Bowler poor Keeper poor Allrounder poor Notes Skills Batting ordinary Endurance poor Bowling average Technique ordinary Keeping poor Power dreadful Fielding poor
Hey Starris - my two best batsmen have been called up to Nat duty - you can probably rest some players from our T20 game as I'm playing my 2nd XI (Pavilion Cup has left my first team selection knackered as well as my two best playing Nats). Up to you, of course, but I'm not playing to win and it might give you the opportunity to rest some players if you need to.
Yes, I followed it and England just got dismantled http://www.fromthepavilion.org/commentary.htm?gameId=2584561