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  • Lynx54321
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    Ben Charlesworth from all rounder to part timer. Hasn't bowled at all this season and indeed much at all in his career after a back injury a little while ago when there was talk of moving to a focus on batting.
    Last edited by Sureshot; 06-28-2024, 02:25 PM.

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  • Rafat23
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    Bangladesh:
    • Nuhayel Sandeed, SLA to SLW.
    • Maruf Mridha, LM to LFM. His skills need a boost too, considering his U19 and List-A debut tournament performances.
    • Sheikh Parvez, (in the game, miswritten as Paevez) is an all-rounder.
    • Iqbal Hossain, RM to RFM.
    • Rohanat Doullah, RM to RMF.
    • Mahfuzur Rahman - his bowling skills need a boost.
    • Ariful Islam could be an all-rounder, considering how much he bowled in the recent DPL. Not convinced yet.
    • Shamim Hossain is an all-rounder, not WK. Removed his keeper status, not an all rounder based on how little he's bowled.
    • Rishad Hossain's overall skill and selection need a boost, as he never gets selected.
    • Tanzim Hasan Sakib needs a bowling and selection boost as well. His ability is more than fair.
    • Abdul Gaffar needs skill and selection reduction, he seems to play regularly for NT after the T20 WC, which is a big stretch.


    Srilanka:

    M Pathirana needs a selection boost.
    N Thusara needs a selection boost.

    Pakistan:

    M Amir and Imad Wasim seem to be back in T20Is, which should be reflected in the game too.​
    Last edited by Sureshot; 06-28-2024, 03:07 PM.

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  • Sureshot
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    CC24 Database Feedback

    We often get feedback about aggression rating, to clarify these labels, they are very different from a couple of years ago:

    1) These are now automatically assigned based on player data compared against global data.
    2) The aggression labels are just descriptive now. In 2021 and earlier versions a player’s aggression (base SR) was determined by their labelled type. You can have two average aggression players at each end of the "average" scale, but they won't score at the same rate, as that is derived from strike rates.

    Likewise, you could have someone average and someone else aggressive, but there's only a 0.1% difference in SR
    3) We have one aggression level for OD/20 over, which is an aggregate of both, but weighted towards 20 over.

    ​A reminder on bowling speeds in Cricket Captain.

    M > FM > MF > F.​
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