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lol Iridium 444 on the pitch and weather you were playing on is pretty amazing. The conditions were extremely helpful to the bowlers
 
Yea, they must have been pretty awful. In my match orders, I had it set to bowl if I won the toss. Either way I'm pretty sure I would have won. :p
 
Match tied

Jaspreet played a brilliant innings and tied the match. I must say it was a Great match.
 
Question:

Is a player eligible to play for national team if he's playing for some other country's team.

Like if a player AB(New Zealand) is playing for my team, that is from India, Is he eligible to play for NZ NAT?

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Another one:
How many days does it take a team to get 100% sale of a bought player?
 

thanks buddy.

I realised that I'm having a set of players who are actually pretty poorly fatigued except 6-7 players our of 18. That makes my team ratings not so high as many members here have.

Due to just fatigue, my expert batsman becomes average in One-day/T20 league matches not friendlies.:eek:
 
thanks buddy.

I realised that I'm having a set of players who are actually pretty poorly fatigued except 6-7 players our of 18. That makes my team ratings not so high as many members here have.

Due to just fatigue, my expert batsman becomes average in One-day/T20 league matches not friendlies.:eek:

18-7=11 fatigued players, playing the same line-up every match isn't a great idea, really. need to rotate a bit
 
Re your 100% sale part, it takes 100 days.

Take your players off training if they're fatigued. I had one guy I bought a week ago who was clinically dead, and now he's only satisfactory. I have only played him in friendlies and no training.
 
tbh, i see no point for the rest training. one match a week is fine. have a squad for one day and then rotate it with reserve seniors and youth's and maybe a few first team players and your fatigue should be fine. In my senior squad, i have one weary fatigued player (my all-rounder) and 2 at passable fatigue (my captain and spectacular bowler). Apart from that, everyone is above revived.
 
rotation seems to be a problem with me as I'm sort of talent, but I'm going to keep those guys until their sale part becomes 80% for me and then sell them.

World league match today:
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India Warriors 273 47.4 overs ( Ridings 63, Rock 54, Vijayashree 73, Campbell 3-48, Powers 3-50) beat New York Yankees 232 ( Lyndamore 75, Shreeyash 4-40, Sangster 2-32) by 41 runs.

What a match for us, we just pwned them. I had high expection from AngryPixel but he failed me.:p

His rating are higher than me but a right balance for my team just turned it my way.
 
Ive said it once twice and a million times again....

Only play Seniors in the Senior OD.

It help builds your youth and makes sure they are well rested and never have to miss training!!




Or at least thats my strategy :lol
 
I play a few of my youths in OD too. Their fatigue is still rested/revived ninety percent of the time.
And it also helps build their experience..?
 
Only play Seniors in the Senior OD.

It help builds your youth and makes sure they are well rested and never have to miss training!!

They can still be well rested if you have 23 youth. Then you got one set that can play in senior and one in youth. However I won't have that problem as I've still got a full senior side, although might need to do another clean out as wages will increase again bringing me back to the same problem I was having.
 
End of over 7 (25 runs) - Chewie CC(108-0) RR 15.43
S. Jamieson 50 (21b) , J. Mangan 57 (22b) , R. McAllister 2-0-38-0
That is 50 runs for Jamieson (50 runs, 21b 6x4 2x6) SR:238.10
6.6 4 McAllister to Jamieson : It has to be tennis out there, surely. A walloped ball sails over McAllister's head for 4. Jamieson looks very smug indeed.
That is the 100 partnership (104 runs, 42b, 14x4, 3x6) SR:247.62
6.5 6 McAllister to Jamieson : Drags it down and Jamieson rocks back to violently mow it over square leg and into the stands. Tremendous power, but an extremely average delivery.
6.4 1 McAllister to Mangan : Soft hands there. Mangan just dabbed that down in front of him and takes off. Jamieson responds straight away and they get a quick single pretty easily in the end.
6.3 4 McAllister to Mangan : Fantastic shot there by Mangan, who knocks the ball through mid-wicket and into the large "From the Pavilion" advertisement on the boundary.
That is 50 runs for Mangan (52 runs, 20b 8x4 1x6) SR:260.00
6.2 6 McAllister to Mangan : That's gone like a tracer bullet over the fence at extra cover.
6.1 4 McAllister to Mangan : Square cut by Mangan races to the boundary for four.

lol they're getting owned. And Mangan is a youth player :lol
 

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