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Archived [10/08/07] Battrick

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superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
okay im travelling so i don't really have that much access to computers, could someone tell me how many Financial advisors i should have for 2.1mill
 

Bobisback

International Regular
Nick Wikus - 19 yo, BT Rating=20,987
RH Batsman, RH Spin Bowler, superb batting form, superb bowling form, energetic
A destructive player with worthless leadership skills and abysmal experience.
Stamina: respectable Wicket Keeping: worthless
Batting: worthless Concentration: worthless
Bowling: superb Consistency: superb
Fielding: abysmal


Only pop. That should be it for like 4-5 weeks :(
 

cricketboy29

International Regular
An consistency pop for R. Abdul Kadir, which is useless...but


Grady Gedye - 18 yo, BT Rating=23,192
LH Batsman, LFM Bowler, superb batting form, superb bowling form, fresh
An attacking player with feeble leadership skills and abysmal experience.
Stamina: competent Wicket Keeping: competent
Batting: respectable Concentration: strong
Bowling: superb Consistency: mediocre
Fielding: abysmal

Personal Idol:Canning

Yeah, cool. Tharmi play you after Justin then. Anyone for a friendly?
 
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Agent TBY

International Captain
Me, nibbs and adam are still in the cup and are all favourites to win the next cup match at least.
Someone just ignored me. :(

Most probably going out this week, though.

EDIT: Wouldn't have liked anyone stronger, thank you, Gaurav. :p
 
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Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
No, let's start it now! :ph34r:

Scaly, how does Preece perform? Does he get many wickets, or does he just keep an end extremely tight?
Doesn't keep it particularly tight, but doesn't get hammered either. If he's up against weaker batsmen he'll take wickets quite quickly. Dillon has bowled tighter than him but hasn't taken as many wickets, Dillon is a level higher in primary but a couple of levels lower in secondary.

Will see what they're really like on Friday when I play this lot away on probably a hard & fast



Glory Gardens
Top Order: wonderful
Middle Order: proficient
Lower Order: mediocre
Seam Bowling: superb
Spin Bowling: useless
Fielding: feeble
 

Mahindinho

State Vice-Captain
(about Preece)
Doesn't keep it particularly tight, but doesn't get hammered either. If he's up against weaker batsmen he'll take wickets quite quickly. Dillon has bowled tighter than him but hasn't taken as many wickets, Dillon is a level higher in primary but a couple of levels lower in secondary.
Interesting stuff. Incidentally, why have you trained his secondaries so far in advance of his primaries? Just because you fancied it, or did you get him that way?
 

trevor_vayro

U19 Vice-Captain
The Gurs' seconds and youth team succeeded where their more senior counterparts had failed, in delivering us their first win in February.

Tom's Halsey's Sloggers won the toss and bravely elected to bat on a slow pitch. Indeed, eight overs in rocking on 13/3, it looked very much as though that fine line between bravery and foolishness had been crossed, as Wilde bagged a brace and Zonke took one in their opening ten over burst. But courage once again came to the fore, as Chukwu and LittleFair led the counterattack with a spirited stand of 63 in twelve overs to put the Essex Boys very much back in the hunt. But the trail to a two hundred plus score began to go cold when Zonke returned for his second spell, to have Littlefair brilliantly caught in the Covers by Creasy for 23, and fourteen runs later they'd well and truly lost their way when an arm-ball from Stubbs and a needless run out accounted for keeper Bruce and all-rounder Connor with the score on 90. But the tail deserves much credit for continuing to wag defiantly in support of Chukwu, as he added first 23 with Shackell (6), and then 18 with Lawes (12). But the inevitable did eventually happen, as Manzini trapped chukwu in front for a combative 62, to leave the visitors 137 A/O.

In reply few of The Gurs' second-stringers did much to further their cause for a promotion to the full side, with part-time Feeb bats Bewers and Wilde perishing for 9 and 14 respectively - followed in short order by 32YO veteran Brammer for 2, and Wynne-Willson for a single, all before the fifty was posted. So it was left to debutant Comp/Med Wharton and Vayro's first ever signing, Comp/Abs Creasy to sprinkle some glitter on this dog**** of an innings, which they did with some aplomb. Wharton, who'd never picked up a bat in anger before yesterday, struck six authorative 4s and 2 commanding maximums on his way to a debut 77*, while old-hand Creasy combined in his 38*, nudging for singles with some brutal play square of the wicket, to guide the Gurs home without the loss of another wicket.

With no prospect of furthering his career at The Gurs, Vayro has reluctantly come to the decision not to stand in Wharton's way, should he wish to move elsewhere - Although someone will first have to meet the club's £50K valuation of the 17YO starlet.

No pops today, Noons WK and Greening's Conc are taking an age. I thought WK trained slightly quicker than batting? But last time Noon's WK popped to Prof on the same day as his batting, this time around his batting is Strong+2WKs, with no sign of a WK pop. Scaly, Sorry mate, I know we all treat you like the Pop B*tch,but if I give you their stats, please would you mind telling me how far off they are?

Joe Noon - 21 yo, BT Rating=23,551 (1X Batting 1X WK)
RH Batsman, RM Bowler superb batting form, superb bowling form, sublime
A steady player with respectable leadership skills and woeful experience.
Stamina: respectable+2WKs Wicket Keeping: proficient?
Batting: strong+2WKs Concentration: strong+4 WKs
Bowling: worthless Consistency: mediocre+5/6WKs
Fielding: worthless


Doug Greening - 21 yo, BT Rating=28,325 (1X Bat, 1X WK)
RH Batsman, RF Bowler, superb batting form, superb bowling form, sublime
A steady player with feeble leadership skills and woeful experience.
Stamina: competent+0WKS Wicket Keeping: woeful+7/8WKs
Batting: remarkable+4WKs Concentration: respectable?
Bowling: abysmal Consistency: feeble+10/12WKs
Fielding: proficient+0WKs



Tar, Trev
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Yeah well played Trev, you fairly hammered me. Looking at the ratings I reckon it should have been closer but then it was my first team against your reserves!

As for training, one batting and one concentration pop for me.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Interesting stuff. Incidentally, why have you trained his secondaries so far in advance of his primaries? Just because you fancied it, or did you get him that way?
Bought him just over 4 weeks ago. If FC whenever it eventually arrives has more emphasis on secondaries I'll have a very strong side for it.
 
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