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  • Hopeless at T20s

    Any advice welcome, especially for batting.

  • #2
    Originally posted by jazzyfizzle0 View Post
    Any advice welcome, especially for batting.
    Honestly, just sim all T20 Matches if you want anything even close to realistic run rates.

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    • #3
      Yep seen plenty of 200 vs 200 matches not involving me. Rarely see a 160+ first innings score in the matches I play.

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      • #4
        the game favours the ai far too much.

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        • #5
          Don't obsess over aggressive batsmen - defensive players can bat on full aggression and score very quickly

          With very aggressive players, try batting with lower aggression to save their wicket a little bit more.

          You should also play ball by ball when they come to the crease, give them half a dozen balls or so before you go mad.

          Bowling wise i just bowl on 1 aggression and hope for the best, obviously look for low economy rates.

          The T20 engine isn't great imo but with those tips and a good side you should win more than you lose. The problem is as the real players retire is the game doesn't generate anywhere near enough good all rounders to replace them. All the good bowlers simply can not bat, like they average literally 2-3 with the bat which is ridiculous. So you end up fielding a poor bowling attack or essentially being all out when you get 6/7 wickets down

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          • #6
            My advice. Full aggression at the start and leave it that way the whole game and hope one batsmen takes off. Bat deep and make sure you have spinners in the side. Make sure you bowl defensive and keep those chasing totals low.

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            • #7
              Go with 4 specialist batsmen. 2 batting all rounders. 1 fast bowling all rounder. 1 spin all rounder. And 2 specialist fast bowlers. This will deepen your batting line up.

              When batting first, always bat with full aggression, barring the skipper. With the skipper, bat with 6 aggression bars till he is 25 % set, then maximize his aggression. There should be one batsman playing the anchor role, if my skipper is a batsman, then I try to start him off with 6 bars, after 25 % set I maximize his aggression.

              When chasing, if the required run rate in below 8, start with 6 aggression bars, keep on batting with it as long as the required run rate is below 8. If the required run rate touches 8 or climbs up, then no other choice than going with full aggression. If the required run rate drops below 8 in the middle of a chase, you can afford to lower your aggression bars to 6, this will help you in conserving your wickets in a way as well.

              Good luck.

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              • #8
                Thanks for the tips guys

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