just wondering what types of fielding positions you guys use.
Does it really matter?? i.e. if the computer decides the ball is going for four would it not matter were you've put your fielders...
and do you guys use the default field positions or make your own up, and if you make your own up are they more conventional field settings or rather odd ones.
I make my own up but they're generally pretty standard - i've got about 25 different ones set up for each type of bowler but they just don't seem to be working.
If i can get a bowler to average under 30 for a test year i've done pretty well and under 25 is unreal. In my first year with Australia McGrath averaged 28, Lee 27, Gillespie 31 and Warne 39....
any tips.
Does it really matter?? i.e. if the computer decides the ball is going for four would it not matter were you've put your fielders...
and do you guys use the default field positions or make your own up, and if you make your own up are they more conventional field settings or rather odd ones.
I make my own up but they're generally pretty standard - i've got about 25 different ones set up for each type of bowler but they just don't seem to be working.
If i can get a bowler to average under 30 for a test year i've done pretty well and under 25 is unreal. In my first year with Australia McGrath averaged 28, Lee 27, Gillespie 31 and Warne 39....
any tips.