That was all me batting against both RFM and OS. I absolutely hammered the pacers through the offside early, one of my other batsmen particularly but he got castled before getting to 50 so no wagon wheel. I did think that there was decent variation at the time, a few bisected point and extra cover perfectly and a few went just either side of the fielders, I even managed to squeeze a square drive between gully and point which was lovely. These would almost exclusively have been yellow balls, quite full and wide enough, except the square drive which I just threw the hands at with poor footwork and it absolutely shot off the bat.
I'd say on that wagon wheel that the majority of the offside singles would have been to the spinner who had a boundary rider but the 3s and 4s were against pace. Admittedly it's not the greatest illustration but he has been my only batsman to reach 50 thus far.
It's certainly the best it's felt to date IMHO and I've been no fan of this game to date.
I left Min Pace where it was and changed Max Pace to 70. That's sufficient for my middle aged reactions.
One thing I did feel particularly with max pace increased was that it created a noticeable difference with the spinners in that you could discern the flighted balls and those driven through more, or maybe that was the red wine talking. Overall I found the whole thing quite tricky and there was a definite ebb and flow with some periods being easier and some, where I lost two wickets in one over, being really difficult to navigate.
Also, I'd absolutely no complaints about any of the wickets I lost and I only had one set of 4 overthrows and no byes, albeit on a medium pitch.
First time I've actually enjoyed this game.