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Post lineups
Post lineups for first round of warm-ups. Make sure to include a genuine / wicket-keeper and mark at least FIVE blowers. Also mark captain if you love ideality.
Pitch types are specified under each fixture.
If you like, add your default lineup. Most likely to be used in your absence.
@talahayat @Saroj padhy @SAM. @Sodium @Guesty98 @zwarrior @User2010 @The Author @AB the smasher @ARKRafay @Umair2000 @Baahubali @VC the slogger @swirler
Post lineups for first round of warm-ups. Make sure to include a genuine / wicket-keeper and mark at least FIVE blowers. Also mark captain if you love ideality.
1st Warm-up: India v England at Nagpur
Pitch: Sticky
2nd Warm-up: Pakistan v West Indies at Delhi
Pitch: Dusty
3rd Warm-up: Australia v Sri Lanka at Chandigarh
Pitch: Flat
4th Warm-up: South Africa v Afghanistan at Dharmasala
Pitch: Green
5th Warm-up: Ireland v New Zealand at Mumbai
Pitch: Uneven
6th Warm-up: Zimbabwe v Bangladesh at Banglore
Pitch: Flat|
Pitch: Sticky
2nd Warm-up: Pakistan v West Indies at Delhi
Pitch: Dusty
3rd Warm-up: Australia v Sri Lanka at Chandigarh
Pitch: Flat
4th Warm-up: South Africa v Afghanistan at Dharmasala
Pitch: Green
5th Warm-up: Ireland v New Zealand at Mumbai
Pitch: Uneven
6th Warm-up: Zimbabwe v Bangladesh at Banglore
Pitch: Flat|
Hard - A hard pitch with a lot of bounce on offer, and will suit batsmen who play on the back foot well. The ball is bound to reverse swing in the end.
Uneven - Great pitch for teams batting first, and bowlers who can bowl reverse swingers later in the innings. Ideal to produce matches like this.
Sticky - Offers no swing, spin or seam whatsoever. The worst pitch to play cricket on.
Flat - It's simply a road.
Slow - Slow pitch, the ball comes on to the bat late. But runs can be scored quite easily off the bowlers once set.
Dusty - Great pitch for spinners and all sorts of batsmen.
Green - A heaven for fast bowlers and players who play on the back foot well.
Uneven - Great pitch for teams batting first, and bowlers who can bowl reverse swingers later in the innings. Ideal to produce matches like this.
Sticky - Offers no swing, spin or seam whatsoever. The worst pitch to play cricket on.
Flat - It's simply a road.
Slow - Slow pitch, the ball comes on to the bat late. But runs can be scored quite easily off the bowlers once set.
Dusty - Great pitch for spinners and all sorts of batsmen.
Green - A heaven for fast bowlers and players who play on the back foot well.
Pitch types are specified under each fixture.
If you like, add your default lineup. Most likely to be used in your absence.
@talahayat @Saroj padhy @SAM. @Sodium @Guesty98 @zwarrior @User2010 @The Author @AB the smasher @ARKRafay @Umair2000 @Baahubali @VC the slogger @swirler
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