You tend to get more chances in England OD. Not anywhere near as powerful a top order.If i could transfer my National League batting to Dev League i'd be in contention for a place as a batsman alone...average around 70 in my County career IIRC.
Would be happy to drop down the order if it meant a regular gig in FC. Averaging 58 in the CC ffs.Smith > Stedman. Get that bloke at the top of the Black batting lineup.
Word on the street is that you'll pretty much be a permanent fixture.Would be happy to drop down the order if it meant a regular gig in FC. Averaging 58 in the CC ffs.
To screw up my OD bowling stats?Think you know by now why I'm posting.
As far as I was aware, the official status FC and OD added to career stats, therefore adding to the simming stats (either good or bad).Can we get an official explanation of how much off-season will effect career ability? I think it may have been done once before but I can't remember which thread it was in.
Nah, it's a system. Simming averages are inflated when players play in USA/T&T, though I won't reveal the formula. Trust that it is a standard adjustment though, that everyone undergoes.As far as I was aware, the official status FC and OD added to career stats, therefore adding to the simming stats (either good or bad).
The unofficial status FC and OD didn't do much. I think you'd have to take a million wickets or score a million runs for those leagues to affect the career simming stats slightly. Even then, I thought it was at Liam's discretion.
Well spotted. It would have been 77 at the time of the stat update if I'd done things right. Fixed for next update.Hmm, apparently i've bowled 6 FC overs in America according to the stats, though by my reckoning, i count 89
Slight descrepancy there, and y'know, i think i'm right