Second annoying question in only a couple of days from me!
Essentially, can players change what they are. So can a bowler or batsman go from a single role to an all rounder?
I'm just asking because I've got a bowler who came through my youth system a few years ago who is consistently good with the bat, putting in good scores almost every time he gets a proper chance, and I just wondered if he will always remain just a bowler as far as the game is concerned or whether he might eventually become an all rounder.
This is how the player in question has started this season.
I decided to give him more of a chance to bat than normal so he has been playing at number 6 for me and as you can see, he has made a pretty damn good start to the season. (The 16 was in a match where very player failed, we were all out for just over 100).
Last season he only had 7 innings in which he had a chance to bat, the majority of the time we declared just as he came in, however in those 7 innings he scored around 300 runs.
As you can see, he is very capable with the bat but the game still only views him as a bowler. Can this ever change or will he always be just a bowler?
Essentially, can players change what they are. So can a bowler or batsman go from a single role to an all rounder?
I'm just asking because I've got a bowler who came through my youth system a few years ago who is consistently good with the bat, putting in good scores almost every time he gets a proper chance, and I just wondered if he will always remain just a bowler as far as the game is concerned or whether he might eventually become an all rounder.
This is how the player in question has started this season.
I decided to give him more of a chance to bat than normal so he has been playing at number 6 for me and as you can see, he has made a pretty damn good start to the season. (The 16 was in a match where very player failed, we were all out for just over 100).
Last season he only had 7 innings in which he had a chance to bat, the majority of the time we declared just as he came in, however in those 7 innings he scored around 300 runs.
As you can see, he is very capable with the bat but the game still only views him as a bowler. Can this ever change or will he always be just a bowler?
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