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Archived [10/08/07] Battrick

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NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
marc71178 said:
With no real training space I've gone for a 20 year old to get maximum ITS benefit.

Think I did something like 6 stamina, 11 bat, 11 bowl, 4 field, 8 cons, 8 conc

Joseph Gretton (1035808)
RH Batsman, LF Bowler, respectable batting form, respectable bowling form, fresh
A destructive player with abysmal leadership skills and abysmal experience.

Plays For: AA for President!
Nationality: England
Age: 20 Years Old
Battrick Rating: 9,059
Wages: £846 p/w
Stamina: respectable Wicket Keeping: competent
Batting: competent Concentration: mediocre
Bowling: mediocre Consistency: respectable
Fielding: abysmal

Pity I didn't go for a keeper here - any ideas what he'd sell for?

Looking the the market I'm guessing not a lot :(

I'll buy him! :ph34r:
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
AussieDominance said:
Quite The Battrick Nerd TBH

Taking over from Cameron.
....

Anyway, am playing Trev at his ground, and bowling first.

End of Over 12: 55-2, runrate=4.58
Tedstone 1-0-7-0
Cash* 32 (44 balls)
Greening 8 (7 balls)
Last Wicket: Noon c. Parr b. Canning 0 (FOW: 33/2)

Not too bad of a start, Canning dismissed Staveley and Noon in 3 balls as his first 5 overs went for 2/16, just need him to come back and hopefully get Greening before he does too much damage.
 

mikeW

International Vice-Captain
AussieDominance said:
6 Weeks on 1 net

4 weeks on 2 nets

WIll be different for the first pop as you odnt no how high up the sublevels he is in stamina.
yep thanks, i'll keep Hogg on just the 1 fitness net. Hopefully he pops to Woeful Stamina tomorrow.
 
And that's the end of the match. Vindscreen VIpers won by 74 runs.
Vindscreen VIpers 376-2
Pup 302-5


End of Over 50: 302-5, runrate=6.04
Rhodes 10-0-73-2
Nevin* 68 (58 balls)
Hinshelwood 28 (21 balls)

Fairly decent effort on an absolute road Nevin and Pollard 88(65) were ausome.

Bowlers needed to bowl a bit tighter to give us a bit more of a chance we could possibly have had a chance at 340 cause then our batsmen could have built there innings a bit better and with a lot more structure .
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
My current XI.
Primary/Secondary/Stamina

Dominic Kerwin Resp/Med/Med
Andrew Lea Resp/Med/Med
Hamid Gowshall Prof/Prof/Comp
Maurice Aldred Prof/Comp/Comp // Resp/Comp/Comp RFM
Jlloyd Ndah Resp/Med/Med
Dwight Kealey Resp/Med/Comp // Strong/Feeb/Comp RM
Dirk Wanless Resp/Feeb/Med // Competent Keep
Dom Mccammon Resp/Feeb/Woe
Anthony Fitzpatrick Abys/Woe/Med // Prof/Feeb/Med RFM
Gareth Bardle Wor/Comp/Sup // Wond/Qual/Sup RFM
Daniel Laws Wor/Med/Med // Prof/Med/Med RAS

Training Mccammon up, so he can move up the order, let Wanless drop into the Number 8 slot, with Kealey batting below the big 2 in Gowshall and Aldred for next year. Eventually, I want him at 3 and bowling 10 overs. That won't be possible in FC though, obviously, so he might have to bat 5 in that. Ultimately, I also want a gun specialist bat, who I'll try to pull at the start of next season. He should be able to open in OD and bat 3 in FC all the time.
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
Saw off Islam, now getting stuck into the weaker bowlers.

End of Over 19: 135-2, runrate=7.11
Norris 3-0-32-0
Watkins* 71 (58 balls)
Cuss 58 (52 balls)
Last Wicket: Ashton c. Magloire b. Pearce 3 (FOW: 9/2)
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Adamc said:
Saw off Islam, now getting stuck into the weaker bowlers.
Haha, can`t wait for the day when I "see off" a bowler, whilst taking him for seven an over. :p
 

ash chaulk

International Captain
Viveash


Code:
                  [B]Batting       Bowling          Keeper[/B]
Elvins         Strong          
Wainwright Proficient        Competent
Blewitt        Competent
Stevens      Mediocre        Quality
Kenna        Competent
Nash          Proficient
Berry          Competent                             Strong
Shahab       Respectable
Fleming      Abysmal         Competent
Beevers      Woeful            Proficient
Oneil          Abysmal         Proficient
Stevens and Oneil to open followed by Fleming Beevers and Wainwright.




Wow my team kinda sucks
 

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
Adamc said:
Saw off Islam, now getting stuck into the weaker bowlers.

End of Over 19: 135-2, runrate=7.11
Norris 3-0-32-0
Watkins* 71 (58 balls)
Cuss 58 (52 balls)
Last Wicket: Ashton c. Magloire b. Pearce 3 (FOW: 9/2)
might sell Norris tbh, he's about two thirds to quality but never seems to do anything, should get a decent price for him.

Stefan Norris - 18 yo, BT Rating=14,857
RH Batsman, RH Spin Bowler, superb batting form, superb bowling form, changeable
An attacking player with woeful leadership skills and abysmal experience.
Stamina: mediocre Wicket Keeping: worthless
Batting: worthless Concentration: abysmal
Bowling: superb Consistency: competent
Fielding: feeble
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Gavin Canning>You

Comes back and takes 2 wickets in his 8th over.

End of Over 26: 121-4, runrate=4.65
Canning 8-1-31-4
Greening* 50 (48 balls)
Bennett 0 (0 balls)
Last Wicket: Patel c. Parr b. Canning 0 (FOW: 121/4)
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Erasmus :cool:

Best collapse ever:

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End of Over 42: 196-10, runrate=4.67
Erasmus	6-2-11-4
Greening*	88 (89 balls)
	
41.6 	W	Erasmus to Bridges m
		The umpire hesitates for a caught behind appeal from Parr, but Bridges m decided to walk anyway.
41.5 	W	Erasmus to Bent
		Misjudged the line to a straight delivery; Clean bowled and Bent shakes his head as he trudges off past the smiling Erasmus.
41.4 	.	Erasmus to Bent
		Erasmus cuts off his appeal early as he dashes up the wicket to prevent the leg bye. Not out by the way.
41.3 	W	Erasmus to Edworthy
		The flight has beaten him there. Erasmus shows that you don't always need prodigious spin of the ball to take wickets.
41.2 	W	Erasmus to Bewers
		Is that the moon? No, it's the ball. Bewers has launched one into orbit! Kilkenny takes the catch at deep mid wicket on re-entry.
41.1 	1	Erasmus to Greening
		Greening keeps the scoreboard ticking over.

End of Over 41: 195-6, runrate=4.76
Fernando	6-0-36-0
Greening*	87 (88 balls)
Bewers	6 (14 balls)
Last Wicket: Carey c. Parr b. Tedstone 3 (FOW: 176/6)
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
superkingdave said:
might sell Norris tbh, he's about two thirds to quality but never seems to do anything, should get a decent price for him.

Stefan Norris - 18 yo, BT Rating=14,857
RH Batsman, RH Spin Bowler, superb batting form, superb bowling form, changeable
An attacking player with woeful leadership skills and abysmal experience.
Stamina: mediocre Wicket Keeping: worthless
Batting: worthless Concentration: abysmal
Bowling: superb Consistency: competent
Fielding: feeble
Does he have low fitness? 0-80 is a pretty poor return if not. I think attacking/destructive spinners are fairly useless though, Malik usually only manages 1 wicket for 50-60 runs against decent teams for me, unless I bowl him at the death (in which case he gets a fair few wickets).

Good to see Cuss make some runs after only managing one century all season.
 
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