asheswonder
Club Captain
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2005
- Location
- Bunbury, Cheshire
- Online Cricket Games Owned
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - PS3
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Steam PC
spin bowling is hard to learn i must admit
I am not able to get more then 113 kph even with dalestyn no matter how I time the jump. Can anyone please give some tips to bowl at high speed. Or video will be awesome cheers.
I am not able to get more then 113 kph even with dalestyn no matter how I time the jump. Can anyone please give some tips to bowl at high speed. Or video will be awesome cheers.
I am not able to get more then 113 kph even with dalestyn no matter how I time the jump. Can anyone please give some tips to bowl at high speed. Or video will be awesome cheers.
I always do that man.. but ball still goes right or left from the views of hawkeye and I'm talking aobut pacers too..
despite hiting with in green zone in game I get no speed only 70mph.no increase: (Steyn gets more than 155
You're doing it wrong. Go to practice match to practice timing.
You can't see speeds there for some reason but get the timing right then go back to game
Both needles need to be in the green.
LAS up, jump late, RAS up.
No luck mate practiced for an hour still same.Hit "Match Practice" and when you have an idea when to provide various inuts (delivery type, initiating jump etc.), turn the tutorial off and bowl a few overs. Once you start hitting the timing meters within the green zones, you should be able to hit 130-145 easily with quicks.
Another question how to identify if the bowler is going to bowl a slower ball or faster while batting.
I play online and the opponent keep on mixing slow and super fast.
While he play he knew already that this is slow or fast.
Is there any tip regarding judging the bowl. For slower I can wait and play shot but if itsquick I don't get reaction time and m bowled
Another question how to identify if the bowler is going to bowl a slower ball or faster while batting.
I play online and the opponent keep on mixing slow and super fast.
It's whether you deliver from close to the stumps or from wide on the crease, which is why people call it angle
I just don't understand the left stick left right movement or what people are calling "angle" of delivery. Can anyone explain?