i think weather and dew is enough variability, but if you feel wind should be on there too go for it
Not so much in T20's but thinking from future perspective, it would be for ODI's and Tests. Like Hot Humid day, no wind, your body gets tired a little faster. Imagine Kohli being on 99, 40 degree weather no wind, humid and needs another 100 for India to win in a test match or ODI, the fatigue would play a huge factor.Ib the modern game is Fatigue a big factor?
i might have posted this here or for some other simulator before, but my suggestion is players should have 2 separate batting and bowling ratings each:
- Batsman's Rating: A higher rating increases the chances of scoring runs.
- Batsman's Fatigue: Higher fatigue reduces the batsman's effectiveness.
- Bowler's Rating: A higher rating increases the chances of taking a wicket.
- Bowler's Fatigue: Higher fatigue reduces the bowler's effectiveness.
for example, in T20s a batter can stay in the crease but score slowly like Babar Azam, or hit boundaries but have a low average like Shahid Afridi.
Considered adding a balanced Batsman. Like a sheet anchor? Someone that can accumulate and score boundaries.Batsman Mentality:
Agree and hence I added in Type of Player. BAbar Azam a 90 rated player would be a accumulator vs Shahid who will be a 70 rating player who is aggressive/finisher cability. Simulator will take that into consideration.i might have posted this here or for some other simulator before, but my suggestion is players should have 2 separate batting and bowling ratings each:
- Batting Skill: higher skill means batsman scores fasters
- Batting Average: higher average means less chance of getting out
- Bowling Skill: higher skill means bowler is more economical
- Bowling Strike Rate: higher SR means bowler takes wickets more often
When simulating and calculating the probabilities for each delivery, the sim can follow this process:
I feel in most simulators the simmer lacks this ability to distinguish between average and strike rate — for example, in T20s a batter can stay in the crease but score slowly like Babar Azam, or hit boundaries but have a low average like Shahid Afridi.
- first, compare batting average and bowling strike rate to determine the chance of the batter being out
- if not out, use batting skill vs bowling skill to determine the chances of a dot, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6...
Separating these 2 ratings for batting and bowling will help achieve that — I do not think any other sim does this
Or add Sheet Anchor as strike rotator with higher chance of build a partnership... Example like Kohli, Kane etcConsidered adding a balanced Batsman. Like a sheet anchor? Someone that can accumulate and score boundaries.
Runs Holder and Economical looks almost same...Bowler Mentality:
- Wicket Taker: Higher chances of taking wickets.
- Runs Holder: Higher chances of dot balls.
- Powerplay Specialist: Better performance during PowerPlay.
- Death Over Specialist: Better performance during Death Overs.
- Economical: Lower run rates and higher dot balls.
Batting order selection?