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Dev League Career Options

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
any ideas when that will be occuring mate - the world cup that is
Pretty sure the real Under 19 World Cup should finish before the end of CW Dev League season. So in theory we should have the stats for the other teams, so the World Cup should be next off season. I guess it really depends on how lazy the U19 Committee is in organising it.
 

alternative

Cricket Web Content Updater
Just wanted to report to CWBCC that i would like to change my stats from an all rounder to a specialist batsmen.

Thank you Camps and co.
 

chooka_nick

International 12th Man
A. Retirement
Applicable: >=5 years of service

Players with 5 or more seasons of service to Development League cricket have the option of retiring and returning as a new player. This player may or may not carry the same name as the retired player. If the same name is used, a "jr" would be attached, however.

This option allows players who have endured long seasons of service but were never able to rise from mediocrity. It is an option for a new start, with a better understanding of the rookie adjustments and signup protocol.

There are no restrictions on player type, so a bowler may retire and return as a rookie batsman or the like.
Hey, Liam, it's been five years now, and I'm stranded in mediocrity. Is the possibility to retire and have, say, a son begin to play, still available?
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Would wonder what you'd be like if you converted to pure batsman tbh. But I guess retiring and re-signing up is just as good.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Interesting.

I think my 5 years are up (though it may be only 4). Retirement may be an option.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Manju-like, though he couldn't bat to start off with and couldn't bowl for that matter either.
Hancocks FC simming average is 32 and his bowling sim is 29. I imagine a conversion would put him into the high 30s for batting.
 

Indipper

State Regular
So, can I make a conversion to an all-rounder (RHB/OS/RM/occ WK) under that Young Conversion rule?
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Will beat everyone with a sack of door knobs to keep them away from you come signing time.
 

Loony BoB

International Captain
Reckon it's always better to stick with what you've got personally instead of retiring, especially when you consider the experience bonuses you've picked up. But if your heart's set on retiring then obviously I echo Geg's comments. Colts or bust, mate. :p
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Why? You're pretty good as it is.
Im not saying that I want to retire for sure and Im not flouncing (even if it may appear as if I am).

Its just something I need to think about. The reason is that from the start Ive wanted FC cricket over everything else. Being a good international ODI bowler isnt as important to me as playing FC cricket regularly.

Maybe I need to retire and comeback as a player more suited to FC cricket.
 
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