Don Bradman Cricket 14 Acheivements or Trophy List Confirmed!

Nice. I am looking forward to gettting some of these trophies.
 
For Christ sake lighten up. It was a friggin' joke! :facepalm

Sorry if I came across as annoyed, I wasn't. Just asking why you won't be getting the games because you showed great interest in the early days.
 
I thought that he was waiting for the next-gen release? Could be wrong though!
 
Sorry if I came across as annoyed, I wasn't. Just asking why you won't be getting the games because you showed great interest in the early days.

Fair enough then.
Ice age is correct. I got the xbox one in November and cant justify spending all that money and keeping the 360.
Rest assured I will be getting this as soon as it's out on next gen. Table top cricket on the marketplace too! :thumbs
 
Is it moderately hard to score a six with a level 1 batsman?
 
Trophys

IS there a list of team trophy u can win like the ASHES Shield Big bash etc
 
Maybe need to clarify the question.

On what difficulty would the level 1 batsman be playing on.
What level bowler is he batting against.

Achievement hunters will boost the list quite easily. Just make the opposition poor and there should be no problem. They should be quite fun to get legit though. Although 10,000 runs AND 1000 wickets with one player might be pushing it!
 
wilf rhodes, first class career 39969 runs at 30.81; 4204 wickets at 16.72

he did have a 32 year first-class career though
 
wilf rhodes, first class career 39969 runs at 30.81; 4204 wickets at 16.72

he did have a 32 year first-class career though

That's none too shabby!!! What a fantastic life!!
 
As long as you play 28 first class games a season for 10 years, then about 20 after you are in the test side, you should be able to easily get 10,000 runs and 1,000 wickets. I wonder if all the achievements are available on the easiest modes. I hope not because otherwise people will go to a low difficulty just to get the achievements and avoid the challenge.
 
interestingly, he started as a spin bowler and not very good batter. he was picked for england as a bowler and number 11 batter, but as he got older his bowling deteriorated so he worked on his batting and ended up opening for england. he and jack hobbs were a great opening partnership, until obviously sutcliffe came along and he and hobbs were even better.

then, in his late career, when yorkshire were struggling for a spinner he worked on his bowling again and was in the england team for his bowling again.

one of the best players england ever produced.
 

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