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  • waapwoop
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    I wonder what its like with 10 good batsmen. might be possible. might explain why his bowlers aren't bowling them out for uinder 160

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  • cricfan1
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    Originally posted by Machinax View Post
    We must be playing different games. I had my Sri Lankan batsmen on aggression throughout the innings, and we only managed 142. I set my fields to defensive, and Australia chased it down with 1.3 overs to spare and seven wickets in hand.
    Yes thats the problem almost even minow chased high target very easily

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  • Machinax
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    We must be playing different games. I had my Sri Lankan batsmen on aggression throughout the innings, and we only managed 142. I set my fields to defensive, and Australia chased it down with 1.3 overs to spare and seven wickets in hand.

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  • ab5ides1
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    Originally posted by 6ry4nj View Post
    Would you be game to try it as Glamorgan or Worcestershire though?
    Now there would be a challenge.

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  • 6ry4nj
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    Would you be game to try it as Glamorgan or Worcestershire though?

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  • ab5ides1
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    Originally posted by Scritty View Post
    Yeah setting aggression to max and pressing enter 20 times takes a lot of practive

    Likewise fielding - setting ultra defensive fields and pressing enter 20x is a real brain teaser.

    I've won or been runner up in the English T20 season every single year I've played with this tactic. Never done anything lese - never needed to.

    As a predicable and boring spectacle goes, playing T20 in ICC2010 simulates the tedious predictability of T20 in real life to perfection.

    Yawn

    Scritty
    Playing as Nottingamshire in 2012 I won EVERY group game as well as the competition using this same tactic, except, I didn't even need to set the fields whatsoever. It really is too easy.

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  • Scritty
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    Originally posted by batcarry View Post
    Take it easy bro...t20 is the most dfficult form of cricket in ICC to adopt but once you spend some time playing the game you will be much better in t20. But first you must have some gud odi batsmen and some good agressive wicket taking bowlers to be able to compete in t20s.....
    Yeah setting aggression to max and pressing enter 20 times takes a lot of practive

    Likewise fielding - setting ultra defensive fields and pressing enter 20x is a real brain teaser.

    I've won or been runner up in the English T20 season every single year I've played with this tactic. Never done anything lese - never needed to.

    As a predicable and boring spectacle goes, playing T20 in ICC2010 simulates the tedious predictability of T20 in real life to perfection.

    Yawn

    Scritty

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  • str
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    I have been playing this game for 12 years now . There is different ways to get big scores . My highest score in an ODI is 456 with South Africa in ICC 2009 . I play with Somerset most of the time . I have my Somerset screenshots in another pc . There I score 180-220 every T20 game .

    Here is few of my recent T20 games from this pc-



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  • Machinax
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    It's still hard for me to fathom how you can concede (and chase) 200+ in Twenty20 games, because whenever I play, neither the computer (nor I) seem to score above 150.

    Same with ODIs; it's a rarity to score above 300, but at least ICC 2010 lets you get closer than previous versions did.

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  • str
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    Originally posted by Machinax View Post
    If you've had to chase 200+ many times in T20, what on Earth are your bowlers doing?
    Bowlers can't really do anything when the wicket is very poor for bowlers . Every time you see your best bowlers giving 12 runs per over remember the wicket is poor and you have a chance . You just have to stay focused .

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  • Mully2010
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    Originally posted by Machinax View Post
    If you've had to chase 200+ many times in T20, what on Earth are your bowlers doing?

    +1

    showing how bad they are or how much they don't wanna play for him

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  • Machinax
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    Originally posted by str View Post
    I have chased 200+ many times in T20 .
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    If you've had to chase 200+ many times in T20, what on Earth are your bowlers doing?

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  • Mully2010
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    Originally posted by Machinax View Post
    Oh yeah. I limited Australia to 122, but still only made 119 for the loss of fewer wickets, despite my batsmen being on high aggression for the duration of the innings.


    you think thats bad i limit sussex to 76 all out i only manage to get 74-5 despite having 20/20 specialist.
    although 7 of my best players were either injured or on international duty.

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  • waapwoop
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    What is a "stamina" you mean someone with a full heatlh bar?

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  • str
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    I have chased 200+ many times in T20 . Don't put best batsman on top together . If you have 3 good batsman . Keep one of them on top , one at number 3 And one at number 6 position .

    Play your worst batsman at number 5 position . Number 5 batsman rarely plays good innings .

    Also play a "Stamina" . It's fun to play a stamina batsman in 50 over games . If other batsman fails this guy will stay till the end . This batsman will play with only 3 bars in all 40 overs . Then play aggressively .

    Sometimes "Stamina Batsman" scores around 50 with 120 balls after 40 overs . Then I go all out attack . And he gets around 100 with 140 balls . What a Poetic innings...

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