there are lot of differences between these 2 swings
Brilliant there mate. I'm waiting for patch 2, after which I want to do:
2005 Ashes
Bodyline
Invincibles, MAYBE playing as England
World Series Cricket
1999 World Cup
In 1982, a 'rebel' England team, playing as "South African Breweries England XI" made a tour of apartheid South Africa. This contravened the sporting ban in place at the time.
The England squad contained the then World Record Test Run scorer, Geoff Boycott and other stars such as Graham Gooch, Derek Underwood and Alan Knott.
I have recreated the entire tour, which I am playing currently. If the tour schedule at the beginning of the video looks impossibly intense, rest assured this is the exact schedule - each game in the tour matches its real life counterpart in terms of format, date of play, rest between games etc.
This video is the first ten overs of the first warm-up game against the South Africa Colts.
The South Africa Colts were relatively young players who but for the isolation may have harboured hopes of Springbok honours. Dave Richardson would go on to play for the post-isolation Proteas many times, and Adrian Kuiper played one test and several ODIs. Neal Radford ultimately played 3 tests and 6 ODIs for England. Of the rest of the team, only Lawrence Seeff would play for the full Springbok side, in later Rebel Tours. Due to their unofficial status, he has no "real" international record although the SACU at the time did award full Springbok caps for the games.
For taking part in this "Rebel" tour, each of the England players received a 3 year ban from international cricket - for the likes of Boycott, Amiss, Knott and Underwood this effectively ended their international careers.
This is Patch 1, X-box 360 gameplay, with the Retro filter applied.
In 1982, a 'rebel' England team, playing as "South African Breweries England XI" made a tour of apartheid South Africa. This contravened the sporting ban in place at the time.
The England squad contained the then World Record Test Run scorer, Geoff Boycott and other stars such as Graham Gooch, Derek Underwood and Alan Knott.
I have recreated the entire tour, which I am playing currently. If the tour schedule at the beginning of the video looks impossibly intense, rest assured this is the exact schedule - each game in the tour matches its real life counterpart in terms of format, date of play, rest between games etc.
This video is the first ten overs of the first warm-up game against the South Africa Colts.
The South Africa Colts were relatively young players who but for the isolation may have harboured hopes of Springbok honours. Dave Richardson would go on to play for the post-isolation Proteas many times, and Adrian Kuiper played one test and several ODIs. Neal Radford ultimately played 3 tests and 6 ODIs for England. Of the rest of the team, only Lawrence Seeff would play for the full Springbok side, in later Rebel Tours. Due to their unofficial status, he has no "real" international record although the SACU at the time did award full Springbok caps for the games.
For taking part in this "Rebel" tour, each of the England players received a 3 year ban from international cricket - for the likes of Boycott, Amiss, Knott and Underwood this effectively ended their international careers.
This is Patch 1, X-box 360 gameplay, with the Retro filter
Please marry me.In 1982, a 'rebel' England team, playing as "South African Breweries England XI" made a tour of apartheid South Africa. This contravened the sporting ban in place at the time.
The England squad contained the then World Record Test Run scorer, Geoff Boycott and other stars such as Graham Gooch, Derek Underwood and Alan Knott.
I have recreated the entire tour, which I am playing currently. If the tour schedule at the beginning of the video looks impossibly intense, rest assured this is the exact schedule - each game in the tour matches its real life counterpart in terms of format, date of play, rest between games etc.
This video is the first ten overs of the first warm-up game against the South Africa Colts.
The South Africa Colts were relatively young players who but for the isolation may have harboured hopes of Springbok honours. Dave Richardson would go on to play for the post-isolation Proteas many times, and Adrian Kuiper played one test and several ODIs. Neal Radford ultimately played 3 tests and 6 ODIs for England. Of the rest of the team, only Lawrence Seeff would play for the full Springbok side, in later Rebel Tours. Due to their unofficial status, he has no "real" international record although the SACU at the time did award full Springbok caps for the games.
For taking part in this "Rebel" tour, each of the England players received a 3 year ban from international cricket - for the likes of Boycott, Amiss, Knott and Underwood this effectively ended their international careers.
This is Patch 1, X-box 360 gameplay, with the Retro filter applied.
What audio settings are you using? My crowd noise seems a lot quieter even with crowd noise at max and commentary off.
Please marry me.