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    Hello All,

    I am doing my first ever save with Surrey and England.


    Was wondering if anyone has any tips.

    I was wondering if a batting order position should be associated to a certain aggression type to score big

    How many overs of the new ball you should see off before you increases aggression.

    What type of players are very good for all formats and are very successful.

    Any in game tips that may help.

    I bat on 3 for fc the whole time.

    T20 and odi I go full aggression then if I score a boundary I lower it to 5.

  • #2
    Have a look at my YouTube channel for general tips and gameplay ideas.
    Last edited by bryce87; 08-13-2019, 06:28 AM.
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    • #3
      Aggressive and V Aggressive batsmen are overpowered in FC matches, and I tend to keep them on 2 bars of aggression until 50% settled, then unto 3/4 depending on the conditions of the match.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by astroteggs View Post
        Aggressive and V Aggressive batsmen are overpowered in FC matches, and I tend to keep them on 2 bars of aggression until 50% settled, then unto 3/4 depending on the conditions of the match.
        They still effective in Test also I bunched as many all rounders in my team to be successful.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Crazycake7 View Post

          They still effective in Test also I bunched as many all rounders in my team to be successful.
          Tests ARE first class matches...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by astroteggs View Post

            Tests ARE first class matches...
            On haha

            What aggression do you have for openers

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            • #7
              I generally try for them to go at 100 runs per session, which equates to a little over 3 runs per over, but always balance that for the light, weather and pitch conditions.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by astroteggs View Post
                I generally try for them to go at 100 runs per session, which equates to a little over 3 runs per over, but always balance that for the light, weather and pitch conditions.
                Meant what like v agg agg def etc

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