England in the 90s

This game can be bloody heartbreaking though... patiently build a near 150 run stand, getting toward a strong position to build a big lead.

lose 3 wickets for 6 runs in 3 overs with 2 ducks...

arse
 
This game can be bloody heartbreaking though... patiently build a near 150 run stand, getting toward a strong position to build a big lead.

lose 3 wickets for 6 runs in 3 overs with 2 ducks...

arse

That is 100% England in the 90s, though.
 
Gower looks superb! Really good job![DOUBLEPOST=1586290787][/DOUBLEPOST]Just a query: why do you leave the diamonds above the heads of the players? I always find that immersion breaking personally.
 
Gower looks superb! Really good job![DOUBLEPOST=1586290787][/DOUBLEPOST]Just a query: why do you leave the diamonds above the heads of the players? I always find that immersion breaking personally.

what diamonds? not sure who made gower but not me[DOUBLEPOST=1586290912][/DOUBLEPOST]
That is 100% England in the 90s, though.

ha yeah
 
Athers is getting nervy in those 90s
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Bit of a feeling of anti-climax with the absurd running of the AI there and 3 ridiculous run-outs. Otherwise the game would be nicely poised. As it is that's got me in front.

They're 50-ahead with 6 wickets in hand, at the start of day 4. There's more bad weather around though, don't know if either day 4 or 5 will be full days. Can i get the wickets to get a win, or can they get the partnerships to set a more challenging total? Will the weather have the final say? Hopefully that's it for the stupid runouts.
 
The diamonds are the ones above the fielders heads as they gather the ball
 
Streaming the start of day 4, which was delayed just over an hour by rain. Aussies will be happier about that than me.

 
I am beginning to think that it doesn't really matter how or what you bowl when the ai wants to lose a wicket it will lose one and when it doesn't there is nothing you can do
 

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