i thought it was your leadJust confirming that the 2nd innings decleration target is the actual amount of runs you make in the 2nd innings, not the lead you have...
Some poor bastard in India IV deliberately didn't set a declaration total in order to take his match to a third day, only to see his team bat for 197 overs in a single day. There seem to be some massive problems in BT India. I can't for the life of me imagine why a bug would strike only one country, but it seems to be the case.Bit annoyed. Total number of days = 2, total number of overs bowled = 234.4?
End of Over 41 (7 runs). Aussie Scousers: 172-3, runrate=4.20 (1st Inn: 253-10)
Trail by 135 runs. (Opening Balance 393-10 & 167-3 dec)
Walton 3-0-15-0
Murray* 73 (90 balls)
Tailor 70 (110 balls)
Last Wicket: Guneratne c. Verhoeven b. Groves 0 (FOW: 17/3)
End of Over 50 (Maiden). Aussie Scousers: 213-4, runrate=4.26 (1st Inn: 253-10)
Trail by 94 runs. (Opening Balance 393-10 & 167-3 dec)
Verhoeven 10-4-23-1
Murray* 94 (118 balls)
Mcgregor 0 (3 balls)
Last Wicket: Tailor c. Meyer b. Verhoeven 86 (FOW: 213/4)
I haven't done any specific research on it, but I've GFI'd three games so far this season and I reckon pfl has gone down by somewhere between 1.5 to 2 levels (most of my players have mediocre stamina, a couple are competent). The pfl hits aren't as bad as I thought they would be, which is a relief, because I've had a lot of tight games this season and so far GFI'ing has made the difference. I'll be using it again on Friday.Torn about whether to GFI or PAN my next game. Can anyone tell me what effect GFIing has on your PFLs?
GFI is short for 'go for it!' making GFI-ing 'go for it-ing!' which grammatically speaking, is deeply unsound. And me an English student as well. I've just started a sentence with 'and'. Shoot me now...whats gfling?
excuse my dopeness