One DAY!!!

Stop asking questions in the Stories/stratergies thread, its a fine question but put it in the Cricket 2004 forum.
 
srry guys!!! didn't mean to spam it. I didn't pay any attention to where i was postin this thread.

Will make sure not to repeat such mistake again!!

cheers
 
If you mean a day's play in real life test cricket it is 90 overs

If you mean a day's play in Cricket 2004 I average around 70-odd to sometimes 80-odd overs in a day usually :)
 
Originally posted by waugh machine
If you mean a day's play in real life test cricket it is 90 overs

If you mean a day's play in Cricket 2004 I average around 70-odd to sometimes 80-odd overs in a day usually :)

no no i didn't mean how many overs...wat i meant was how long does it take to complete one days play in cricket 2004...i m talkin abt minutes!!!!
 
1st session - 11.00 am to 1.00 pm

Lunch - 1.00 pm to 1.40 pm

2nd session - 1.40 pm to 3.30 pm

Tea - 3.30 pm to 3.40 pm (I think??)

3rd session - 3.40 pm to 6.00 pm

YOU DO THE MATH
 
Originally posted by waugh machine
1st session - 11.00 am to 1.00 pm

Lunch - 1.00 pm to 1.40 pm

2nd session - 1.40 pm to 3.30 pm

Tea - 3.30 pm to 3.40 pm (I think??)

3rd session - 3.40 pm to 6.00 pm

YOU DO THE MATH

oh crap!!! i know how long each session is...

ok let's make things simple in order to make my question clear...

First session is 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM ... that's 2 hrs...ok....

As far as i have noticed it doesn't take 2 hrs. to comple first session in cricket 2004...i guess it only took me an hour or 40 mins to complete first session...

U guys see wat i m talkin abt....so thats wat i want to know....how long does it take to play a whole days game....
 
If you want to know how long a days play is in minutes then PLAY THE FREAKIN' GAME...and what does it really matter anyway??

geez :mad: :rolleyes:
 
if you play non-stop, a days play should get over in about 5 hrs time. However, I dont think sitting in front of the comp for 5 hrs without break is the best thing to do, so I would suggest play 3hrs in the morning, and 3 hrs in the night....thats what I do.
 
Originally posted by m_vaughan
if you play non-stop, a days play should get over in about 5 hrs time. However, I dont think sitting in front of the comp for 5 hrs without break is the best thing to do, so I would suggest play 3hrs in the morning, and 3 hrs in the night....thats what I do.

thnx man for answering my question!!! now i know how long it takes to complete a days play in a Test match....
now i can start playin test matches with some plannings!!
cheers!!!
 
Originally posted by sameer0807
thnx man for answering my question!!! now i know how long it takes to complete a days play in a Test match....
now i can start playin test matches with some plannings!!
cheers!!!
Have fun mate.
 

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