Eelementary
School Cricketer
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- Dec 27, 2006
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Hey guys and gals. New on these forums - how are we all?
I've had Cricket 2002 for a while now, but I always just put it on easy and/or autoplayed innings. Now I want a challenge, and want to have fun, too. But I have some questions:
(1) If I use a fast bowler and bowl a delivery - by moving the little blue dot left and right, I am effectively making the ball move away and towards a right-handed batsman (respectively), right? I mean: right to move it into a batsman, and left to move it away. Is that right?
(2) I have no idea how to play yorkers. I always just sweep. Any other ways to effectively play them?
(3) Is there any way at all to get out in a different manner than just a run-out, LBW, bowled or caught by a fielder? I mean, is there a way I can bowl a ball so perfect that the batsmen edges it to the keeper? Or he charges down the ground to a spinner, misses and get stumped? Because they never happen to me.
(4) Back on the little blue dot - what does moving the dot up and down actually do?
Thanks for all your help.
I've had Cricket 2002 for a while now, but I always just put it on easy and/or autoplayed innings. Now I want a challenge, and want to have fun, too. But I have some questions:
(1) If I use a fast bowler and bowl a delivery - by moving the little blue dot left and right, I am effectively making the ball move away and towards a right-handed batsman (respectively), right? I mean: right to move it into a batsman, and left to move it away. Is that right?
(2) I have no idea how to play yorkers. I always just sweep. Any other ways to effectively play them?
(3) Is there any way at all to get out in a different manner than just a run-out, LBW, bowled or caught by a fielder? I mean, is there a way I can bowl a ball so perfect that the batsmen edges it to the keeper? Or he charges down the ground to a spinner, misses and get stumped? Because they never happen to me.
(4) Back on the little blue dot - what does moving the dot up and down actually do?
Thanks for all your help.