I'm sure all of the points I'm about to mention will have been mentioned before, but just to get things off of my chest, I'll repeat!
The idea behind the new batting system is great but completely flawed. To succeed against pace, one HAS to premeditate. I've played premier league cricket and faced the odd 80+mph bowler here and there, and it's honestly MUCH easier to react to that than reacting to the games bowling (which is, for all intents and purposes, impossible).
There are so many constructive bits of criticism I could give. One of the top of my head is the AI's lack of slip fielders partly due to the fact that an edge always goes to the keeper. The batsmen never edges a ball to gully when driving, for example, an outswinging delivery. Also, we never see an edge played with soft hands going down to third man for four. As I said, many more I could give but that would be veering away from the BIG point that people need to consider. There just has to be some sort of indicator of where the ball is going to pitch before the bowler bowls. The timing of when the indicator is shown should be played around with, to see which timing give enough time for people to react. I don't mean like how it was in all previous cricket games where you knew where the ball would pitch hours before the ball was actually bowled, but literally just before the bowler bowls, some sort of indicator flashing once or twice should be used. It could even not have to pitch exactly where the indicator had shown, but at least it gives us a chance to react.