AngryPixel
Chairman of Selectors
- Joined
- Jul 28, 2009
- Location
- Mumbai, India
- Online Cricket Games Owned
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - PS3
- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Steam PC
Strange. I never had a problem with getting AI out in test matches. It does require lot of concentration and planning but it is rewarding. Normally i get AI out within 200 to 250 odd runs. You have to create manual fields and then bowl according to them. Game rewards you if you apply cricket logic and try to set a batsman up. You have to use the new ball well. Dont spray it all over the place. If you want to get a lbw then set a trap, leave a gap open in offside and keep more fielders on leg side. Then bowl tight outswingers. AI may hit you for a four or two but that is the indication that your bait is working. Now is the time to bowl the inswinger on the off stump and hopefully AI would try cover drive again and you will get a LBW. Although a lot of time you will get wicket in the way you have not planned but that is how the game is. Like sometimes i try to bowl a inswinger and batsman is too early on the shot thus ball takes a outside edge towards keeper.