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  • Sureshot
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    All-rounder is such a murky area, I spend a lot of time asking myself, "is he?", you've got a point on Livingstone I think.

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  • muzzy
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    Originally posted by Sureshot View Post
    Right gents, new update out on Steam and coming very soon on Android.

    This update contains a new database, if you want these changes you'll need to start a new save.

    I've made a note a few posts up of where I'm at.



    I'm unsure on this, couldn't make my mind up. He bowls quite a bit, but is it enough? I think he bowls more than most part-timers.
    I agree he bowls quite a bit for Lancashire but similar to keaton jennings he?s a batsmen who can bowl. I cant ever seeing liam livingstone getting picked for england as an all rounder. He might bowl a few overs now and again but in international cricket his bowling would get found out. He?s a batsmen for me. Its just kind of annoying when in the game im looking and he?s taken 40-50 first class wickets for Lancashire in one season!
    One that ive thought about shouldnt dominic bess be an all rounder? He can clearly bat and has a first class hundred. Or is he a bowler that can bat?

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  • Sureshot
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    Originally posted by Hampshire View Post
    Is Jofra Archers qualification built into the game (presume not)? Would it make more sense to have him available for England if not given it's ECB rules that are blocking him being qualified right now and not ICC rules?
    Chris' made him WI Kolpak and he should then change in to English qualified after one in-game year.

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  • Sureshot
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    Right gents, new update out on Steam and coming very soon on Android.

    This update contains a new database, if you want these changes you'll need to start a new save.

    I've made a note a few posts up of where I'm at.

    Originally posted by muzzy View Post
    Liam livingstone is down as an all rounder.
    I'm unsure on this, couldn't make my mind up. He bowls quite a bit, but is it enough? I think he bowls more than most part-timers.

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  • Hampshire
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    Is Jofra Archers qualification built into the game (presume not)? Would it make more sense to have him available for England if not given it's ECB rules that are blocking him being qualified right now and not ICC rules?

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  • muzzy
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    Liam livingstone is down as an all rounder.

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  • hallmitchell
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    Originally posted by Sureshot View Post

    Hmm, he played for Aus more, but he returned to SA when the international ban was lifted. Arguably without the ban he would have played more for SA?

    We don't have dual nationalities, I'm inclined to leave him as SA.
    Point taken!

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  • Sureshot
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    Okay, I've been tweeking Afghanistan players. Perera and some of those SL changes have been mentioned and responded to in the thread in here.


    Database that is in Version 18.01/18.21 comes up to here.
    Last edited by Sureshot; 07-16-2018, 04:31 PM.

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  • ruby23
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    My initial observations on the mistakes in DB... Dilruwan Perera is an off-spinning bowling all-rounder, not an opening bat. Other comments within the images.

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  • Sureshot
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    Okay, we sound good on that then. Should have a new build out today.

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  • DCRES
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    Ah apologies I did miss that at the top of this thread so some of my classifications my be a little off. In which case Bamber bowls similar pace to Murtagh so if Murtagh is RFM then that would correct for Bamber.

    Conversely my classifications on the following probably need a bit more details so you are happy with the information provided:

    Pennington bowls mid to top 80mph which would mean your originally RMF is correct. Luke Proctor bowls around mid 70mph so again your original RFM is more appropriate. Atkinson at Surrey would touch 80mph so is probably in between RFM & RMF

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  • Sureshot
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    Originally posted by DCRES View Post
    Surrey

    Middlesex - George Scott is an allrounder, Ethan Bamber is at best RMF, Tom Barber is rapid and should be LF

    Will reply on George Scott. Barber changed.

    Northants - Luke Proctor is RMF

    Worcestershire - Pennington should be RFM

    Just quoting you here to clarify something.

    "Ethan Bamber is at best RMF"

    You know for Cricket Captain that RMF is faster than RFM, don't you? Just a little concerned with your wording there.

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  • Sureshot
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    Originally posted by hallmitchell View Post
    Kepler Wessels is available for South Africa and not available for Australia.
    Hmm, he played for Aus more, but he returned to SA when the international ban was lifted. Arguably without the ban he would have played more for SA?

    We don't have dual nationalities, I'm inclined to leave him as SA.

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  • Sureshot
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    Originally posted by Prefect View Post
    James Vince is batting at number 7 in FC games for Hampshire
    Consistently?


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  • Sureshot
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    Originally posted by Woof7747 View Post
    Role Changes:
    Tim Murtagh: RFM > RM Will reply to you on this matter.
    See my edits on your post for other comments.

    You sure he's RM? I know he has been getting on in age so his pace might have dropped, but I always remember him being consistent 80mph?

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