duggan scored his first 100 as an 18yo in the 1st round of the cup. rob, the similiarities are dynamic, yet remarkable.Bhutia 106 (133)
Bhutia scored his first ever century, so that's a good start to the season for the young lad.
I believe so - that's exactly the policy I've been using, i.e. pretty much no fielding nets, for the last two/three seasons.Interesting stuff about fielding nets on the last page. So a bowler with relatively equal bowling and consistency would be fine with just a single bowling net, rather than bowling and fielding? Might re-think my approach to assigning nets then.
Age: 17 Years Old
Battrick Rating: 7,677
Wages: £1,253 p/w
Stamina: respectable Wicket Keeping: respectable
Batting: mediocre Concentration: feeble
Bowling: worthless Consistency: worthless
Fielding: worthless
I think (and others may wish to correct me) that WKs benefit from consistency and (to a lesser extent) fielding, so it makes sense to give them a fielding net - this'd increase fielding, cons and conc (which is of course useful for batting).Interesting about what you're saying with fielding nets for a WK.
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I was just going to let him simmer with one or two bats and a wkeep. Is a fielding net massively benefical too?
I'd be inclined to say no - his consistency isn't going to reach a decent level for at least two seasons, by which time (hopefully!) you'd need better players anyway.Got this guy for 1k. He's not that good obviously, but he's better than the number 8 I had before, with the ball at least, and at 17 he seemed cheap. Worth giving him a bowling and/or fielding net?
Imtinan Shamshad - 17 yo, BT Rating=3,241
RH Batsman, RF Bowler, mediocre batting form, respectable bowling form, energetic
A cautious player with abysmal leadership skills and worthless experience.
Stamina: woeful Wicket Keeping: worthless
Batting: mediocre Concentration: worthless
Bowling: competent Consistency: abysmal
Fielding: mediocre
I've got a strong/woeful seamer and a proficient/strong spinner, who are clearly my best bowlers. Only the spinner is being trained now (bowling net and nothing else), as the seamer is 26. After that there's not much, got a 20 year old seamer who is competent/woeful, and I'm not training. The other bowler in the first team is an all-rounder who is 17 and getting four nets at the moment.I'd be inclined to say no - his consistency isn't going to reach a decent level for at least two seasons, by which time (hopefully!) you'd need better players anyway.
Having said that, in two full seasons' time with a bowling net, he would be something like Strong/Mediocre. What are your other bowlers going to be like?
I had a similar player a couple seasons ago, only difference was that he was competent batting, but worthless everything else. After two seasons of training his:Got this guy for 1k. He's not that good obviously, but he's better than the number 8 I had before, with the ball at least, and at 17 he seemed cheap. Worth giving him a bowling and/or fielding net?
Imtinan Shamshad - 17 yo, BT Rating=3,241
RH Batsman, RF Bowler, mediocre batting form, respectable bowling form, energetic
A cautious player with abysmal leadership skills and worthless experience.
Stamina: woeful Wicket Keeping: worthless
Batting: mediocre Concentration: worthless
Bowling: competent Consistency: abysmal
Fielding: mediocre
So, if you keep training him, he's basically going to go past at least two, if not three, of your current bowlers in the next two seasons. Therefore, they're the ones you'll have to replace first.I've got a strong/woeful seamer and a proficient/strong spinner, who are clearly my best bowlers. Only the spinner is being trained now (bowling net and nothing else), as the seamer is 26. After that there's not much, got a 20 year old seamer who is competent/woeful, and I'm not training. The other bowler in the first team is an all-rounder who is 17 and getting four nets at the moment.
He's definitely one of my better bowlers, I'm just not sure if I'd be better off giving him nets or just using him and looking for someone better.
Righto, thanks. I've put him on a bowling and a fielding for now. I'll take the fielding and put it on someone else if I get another good training option. As it is everyone in the team who is worthwhile has a net, and the fielding will probably do more good on him than on someone with better secondaries, or a second primary net on a different player.So, if you keep training him, he's basically going to go past at least two, if not three, of your current bowlers in the next two seasons. Therefore, they're the ones you'll have to replace first.
Therefore, I'd train him up and watch him go!
However, I would investigate the transfer market first and see how much 17yo Competent/Feebles are going for. If they're not too pricey (<£50k?), you'd be better off with one of those...or even an 18yo Comp/Feeb. I've not been looking at that kind of player, so I've got no idea how much they cost right now.
As far as training goes, it all pays off eventually. Chaminda's shown you how Murali became a pretty good all-rounder - now look at these three, two of whom were from my starting squad:
Hirst - 17yo Mediocre/Abysmal bowler
Brooker - 17yo Mediocre/Feeble bowler
John - 17yo Respectable/Woeful bowler
Five seasons on (four for John), and probably with an average of 1.5 nets per week each (closer to two for John), they're all at least Quality/Remarkable.
Well, Tandy should definitely be trained...I'd put two bowling nets on him, and maybe a fielding as well if you can spare it - he'll be a useful #8 batsman if his concentration goes up a level or two. Competent fitness is fine for OD matches if you're using "sets of 5".Help Please these are my rookies.. who should i have on training.. and what on..?? Help a brother out.. ! Ive got 4 Bowling , 2 Batting, 2 Fielding, 2 Fitness.