I'm up for it - what is the plan on the format?So...CWC10?
This was ultimately a clear 4–1 victory for the much stronger AXI Youth side.AX–W's next gen have improved heaps recently. They'll get to test their mettle this weekend in a 5-match series at home against AXI's prospects. Each side has named a 12-player squad:
AXI AX–W Bhavya Medapati, 16, top-order bat, 18/44
Abrar Habib, 20, top-order bat, 36/45
Ibrahim Zahid, 23, keeper, 41/44 + 13/15
Tharaka Sellamuttu, 19, pace-bowling middle-order bat, 38/46 + 32/42
Vedanga Roopak, 22, pace-bowling middle-order bat, 37/42 + 26/30
Daryl Abery, 17, middle-order bat, 21/48
Benjamin Butler, 23, middle-order bat, 40/45
Pervaiz Khokhar, 17, pace-bowling middle-order bat, 22/39 + 22/42
Callum Wilde, 21, pace bowler, 43/49
Matthew Teague, 24, spin bowler, 42/50
Rehman Kaiser, 23, spin bowler, 43/46
Reg South, 21, spin bowler, 41/49James Mortimer, 22, top-order bat, 31/37
Simon Wilkinson, 17, spin-bowling top-order bat, 23/37 + 25/40
Andy Hylton, 17, keeper, 15/50 + 3/18
Ricky Tickner, 17, top-order bat, 36/47
Lee Carmichael, 18, top-order bat, 34/46
Trace-Lee Buck, 18, pace-bowling middle-order bat, 25/47 + 27/39
Govind Shinjinee, 20, middle-order bat, 38/47
Matt Ryder, 18, middle-order bat, 30/44
Dwayne Hastelow, 22, pace-bowling middle-order bat, 32/37 + 29/36
Jina Gangadharan, 19, pace bowler, 41/49
Abhijeet Gajendra, 20, spin bowler, 34/42
Arnout Katz, 19, spin bowler, 40/48
Teee-20...so unpredictable.It was all set up for my prime Ian Botham-esque captain to come in and score the vital runs and close out a shock upset. Alas he was out for a First ball duck.
Yea if im welcome to , came in as stumped fan seeing you guys operate now fully a CW Drafter . However still a seasoned stumped player .So...CWC10?
The attacking cricket had nothing to do with orders I gave... purely match engine. Coetzee was set to be aggressive, nobody else. ad-Din slogging makes no sense. And Lorkin is set to a defence of 4. I have a weak tail so tend not set them as aggressive.Your boys were playing attacking cricket in chasing down a small target. The wicket was bad
How many of those batsmen are naturally aggressive?The attacking cricket had nothing to do with orders I gave... purely match engine. Coetzee was set to be aggressive, nobody else. ad-Din slogging makes no sense. And Lorkin is set to a defence of 4. I have a weak tail so tend not set them as aggressive.
ad-Din and Coetzee... Lorkin is defensive and the rest steady.How many of those batsmen are naturally aggressive?
I have noticed this a lot in mostly the Teee-20 games we played. If an opposing team makes somewhere around 175-200 (even less), the chasing team builds a nice partnership at the top...but as soon as that partnership is broken, all hell breaks loose. The batters bat without a head.ad-Din and Coetzee... Lorkin is defensive and the rest steady.
I tend to be more conservative with my orders for this exact reason. I don't often have players even my lower order aggressive batsmen on more than a 6 aggression. Because basically you have to try counter the match engine at times.I have noticed this a lot in mostly the Teee-20 games we played. If an opposing team makes somewhere around 175-200 (even less), the chasing team builds a nice partnership at the top...but as soon as that partnership is broken, all hell breaks loose. The batters bat without a head.
Very fine margins. I think it's interesting to see. I set my orders in a bell-curved manner. Low-medium-low.I tend to be more conservative with my orders for this exact reason. I don't often have players even my lower order aggressive batsmen on more than a 6 aggression. Because basically you have to try counter the match engine at times.