How are you doing in ICC? (any version)

I just got my highest Pro League score ever. I just thought for the hell of it I'd go all agression all innings and what do you know, I owned!!

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defeated aus following on with 2 overs to spare
i am sure this match was played in eden gardens :D
and yeah sehwag's 212 was off 190 balls
 

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Right to help all the new people who are posting images I will just help you a little bit with a little tip on uploading images.


Uploading Images
Alot of the new people on forums don't know about sites which you can upload pictures up onto and therefore attaching them in a post. The best image hosting sites which I would use would probably be Photobucket and imageshack.

Imageshack

1. Go on www.imageshack.us(No need to register)

2. Select the 'Choose...' button and locate the file you wish to upload. If you would like to resize the picture then tick the box and select a size, but make sure you un-tick the 'remove size/reolution bar from thumbnail', then click 'Host it'

3. After the image has uploaded you are then free to copy the code and then post it or use it however you want to.

Photobucket

1. Go on www.photobucket.com(Need to register)

2. After registering you can upload images and videos(you can alternate between them by clicking on their respective tab) by selecting the 'Choose...' button and locate the file you wish to upload. Once you have found it(you can upload 3 at a time on this site) click the 'Upload' button and wait for them to be uploaded.

3. After the image has uploaded you are then free to copy the code to post wherever you want to. The bottom 'IMG Code' is the one to use on Forums.(Although it doesn't resize)


Both ways are good for their own purposes, Imageshack for quick uploads and to resize the images and Photobucket for it's ability to store all the images you upload.

If people want me to, I will do a fully detailed tutorial on uploading images(Including screenshots)
 
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Right to help all the new people who are posting images I will just help you a little bit with a little tip on uploading images.


Uploading Images
Alot of the new people on forums don't know about sites which you can upload pictures up onto and therefore attaching them in a post. The best image hosting sites which I would use would probably be Photobucket and imageshack.

Imageshack

1. Go on www.imageshack.us(No need to register)

2. Select the 'Choose...' button and locate the file you wish to upload. If you would like to resize the picture then tick the box and select a size, but make sure you un-tick the 'remove size/reolution bar from thumbnail', then click 'Host it'

3. After the image has uploaded you are then free to copy the code and then post it or use it however you want to.

Photobucket

1. Go on www.photobucket.com(Need to register)

2. After registering you can upload images and videos(you can alternate between them by clicking on their respective tab) by selecting the 'Choose...' button and locate the file you wish to upload. Once you have found it(you can upload 3 at a time on this site) click the 'Upload' button and wait for them to be uploaded.

3. After the image has uploaded you are then free to copy the code to post wherever you want to. The bottom '[/I]IMG Code[/I]' is the one to use on Forums.(Although it doesn't resize)


Both ways are good for their own purposes, Imageshack for quick uploads and to resize the images and Photobucket for it's ability to store all the images you upload.

If people want me to, I will do a fully detailed tutorial on uploading images(Including screenshots)


We should make that a thread and pin it.
 
I just got my highest score in a test match

I thought i had lost that match when I started following on,but I ended up making a record
 

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