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Old 01-10-2007, 09:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How to make sweep shots in EA Cricket 2007? and which control use for third man shot?
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How to make sweep shots in EA Cricket 2007? and which control use for third man shot?
Use 'up' arrow button with the 'right' arrow button simultaneously if its a RHB . For LHB, up arrow and left arrow
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Use 'up' arrow button with the 'right' arrow button simultaneously if its a RHB . For LHB, up arrow and left arrow


Which Control Switch I have to use (S, D, W, A) with Up arrow Button with Right Arrow Button?
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Which Control Switch I have to use (S, D, W, A) with Up arrow Button with Right Arrow Button?
trial and error mate.

I would try 'W' first which should help with your sweeping fetish.
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