Mr Snrub
International Coach
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2006
You can't. It's all automatically done based on the temperature and a randomly allocated 'heat sensitivity' to each player.
And sunny doesn't necessarily mean hot either
Which sounds a lot more complicated than giving user control. With limited over games, if it's sunny in Australia, India, Pakistan, South Africa or Zimbabwe, chances are it's going to be too hot for a heavy jersey 9 if not 10 times out of 10. So something needs changed, even if it's just the options taken by the teams by 2-3 degrees at least.
It might be related in some way to random weather, even with no chance of rain being set on instead of always fine.
Even in New Zealand and England it's well and truly warm enough most of the time. Even if it's somewhat overcast, I've seen games where it's about to rain and both teams are all still wearing shirts. I'm not usually one to argue hard about things, but I've watched a hell of a lot of ODI cricket and you just don't see jersey's this much in ODIs.
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