Almost thought that might've had a double meaning and I might need to check the manual more thoroughly for how to break wickets after a throw-in, but if so I had a good check and still can't find it. Can I have a section clue and I'll look it up again?
Would be nice to have an official explanation of catching too, 'right stick' doesn't help much in the manual. Has been many differing opinions in different threads, with whatever works for one person not working for another.
Almost thought that might've had a double meaning and I might need to check the manual more thoroughly for how to break wickets after a throw-in, but if so I had a good check and still can't find it. Can I have a section clue and I'll look it up again?
Just heard from Axe on Big Ant Forums that this might be "appeal" (up on the d-pad) as soon as the ball gets back to the bowler or keeper. Will test at some point.
In relation to catching, we all use "up" (held) and it seems to work for all catches for us on right stick.
Quick question not sure if it's been answered before, however I'm wanting tips on how to bat against spin bowling?, Pace I'm ok with however everytime I face a spinner I'm struggling not to nick the ball.
Quick question not sure if it's been answered before, however I'm wanting tips on how to bat against spin bowling?, Pace I'm ok with however everytime I face a spinner I'm struggling not to nick the ball.
Because nobody wants to be opening the batting with Dave Smith for England facing Bob Taylor opening the bowling for Australia 15 years into their career .
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