I find its quite difficult to balance front foot or back foot selection for fast bowling. I usually just premeditate and hit front foot shots and only pull/cut the short ones. Playing fuller balls on the back foot often results in a catch.
The problem is that it's not very neutral, it's actually a fairly aggressive shot. For drives, the bat doesn't follow through fully, like an aggressive ground shot does, but it still is played with a lot of force.
I feel like the aggressive ground shot is a bit redundant because the "neutral" shot is aggressive enough as is.
The game would benefit with something between this current "neutral" shot and the defensive shot. Some way of just nudging the ball into gaps for 1s and 2s. The effectiveness would also be aided by reducing the fielder strengths.
I've found that with left handed batsmen when playing a shot on the off side (Left analog stick @ 11 o'clock & Right analog stick @ 11 o'clock) they sometimes slide wide to right hand side whilst playing the shot exposing all three stumps. This could be a controller issue maybe but i'm interested to know if anyone else has experienced this?
I thought that the left analogue stick just chose the choice of foot placement.
Does it choose placement too?
I thought that the left analogue stick just chose the choice of foot placement.
Does it choose placement too?
You guys have got it wrong it is not like pointing the direction for the shot play like you are holding the bat for example in ps3 hold right stick down and you will see that the batsman will hit a straight drive just like this push the right stick down facing a cover drive position and batsman will hit a cover drive play all shots in this manner
1. Take your time - when I got a 26 ball 93
Don't get youLove this.
Don't get you
You're saying "take your time", whilst reporting a run rate of about 3.8 a ball.
Slow and steady wins the race.
Don't believe me?