Are these fixed for the new game, uses to piss me off something rotten that the England conrtacted players have nothing to do with who your picking once your in charge of England, surely can't be too hard to fix.
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The main issue I had was I had an amazing alrounder FC averages of 60 and 10, who England never picked, when I was England captains I picked him and he had similar stats at test level. Even after 60+ tests he still never got a central contract and once he wanted 150k+ my county side couldn't afford to keep him, and nobody else could afford to sign him so age 27 or so he 'retired'. I've also had plenty of other incidencies where guys have played a whole heap of tests that summer and still not been given one.
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Can we not have a system abstracted from real life Chris? I'm not sure how it works in the game but it seems to be based on hidden batting or bowling ability at the moment which isn't how it should.
I'd suggest this.
Originally posted by Themer View PostYeah follow the way they award incremental central contracts and expand it. "Non-contracted players earn points for England appearances: five for a Test match and two for a limited-overs game, and can earn a contract by accumulating 20. " 1. Thats how people get an incremental contract to make it work for full ones just add two contract bands.
People who aquire over 20 points get an incremental contract and as such their counties only pay half of their usual contract demands and players who go above say 40 get a full central contract.
And when in control of the international team you should be able to make centrally contracted players to rest instead of them playing for their counties.
1.http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cric...nd/8722546.stm
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It is an interesting topic to be fair, but what Themer is suggesting is a really nice idea really.
Central contracting is a big part of International Cricket in England, and I really do think that is one point that needs looking at in the game. The method that Themer suggests would be easy to implement, almost easy enough to include in a future update....
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Originally posted by samcarroll View PostIt is an interesting topic to be fair, but what Themer is suggesting is a really nice idea really.
Central contracting is a big part of International Cricket in England, and I really do think that is one point that needs looking at in the game. The method that Themer suggests would be easy to implement, almost easy enough to include in a future update....
If a player doesn't accrue an average of 20 points per year over say two years (using Themer's excellent suggestion) then you can be vetoed and the player is not eligible for slection for a CC for a further 12 months by you.
ScrittyThe continued lack of stats in ICC is not so much the elephant in the room - as the Brontosaurus in the bathtub.
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