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*Official* NP Cricket Simulator: Updated Version (16-04-2020)

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Having a look into some of the ratings, maybe more of the part time keepers should be rated in the 70s standing back and 50-60 up like Younis Khan, Rahul Dravid, Upul Tharanga and Lou Vincent. And the non-keepers should be rated at about 50, cus i had Chris Gayle keeping in one game and he let through 149 byes, with a rating of 20.
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Good stuff Neil, definite improvement. Think I'll stick with my database though!

EDIT: Meant to say this for a while, but length is still far too consistent. I've got a bowler with a length rating of 50 getting 99% of his balls on a good length. It needs to be changed so that lower ratings have far more effect.

EDIT: And I've just had a team blitz a target of 250 in 30 overs...
 
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marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
One thing I found is that short balls wide outside off seem to go over the batsman down legside for wides.
 

cricketboy29

International Regular
Yeah, I found that out as well, and as well as that. IMHO, it looked quite a lot of batsman were chopping the ball onto the wickets. Much more that it would be IRL. And usually they get out like that or caught.

Commentary needs a bit of updating as well:p
 

chooka_nick

International 12th Man
I tell ya what Neil, this game is fantastic after I spent a good hour-and-a-bit writing in two new teams (made up of Colts members). Its amazing real! The games are close, runs are scored and wickets are taken realisticly... the game has great potential.
 

Robertinho

Cricketer Of The Year
It's true, one has to step back and realise that this is freeware. It's a magnificent game, Neil, and you have already built an awesome base from which to take it even further (ie; a managment game).
 

cricketboy29

International Regular
Just two things, sometimes when the batsman are scroing big, they dont score in singles. Its kinda weird, when you have MS Dhoni 100 of 60 balls with 18 4s and 4 6s. And, as well as that, the extras get a bit exorbitant, i simmed bwteen aus and eng at edgbaston. England all out for 153, and Australia got there with 5 wickets to spare, but half of their runs were from extras.
 

Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
Extras I've cut down again today (utterly ludicrous result of Gareth Batty (0*) and Matthew Hoggard (0*) adding 112 for the last England A wicket against India in 22 overs).

I've also performed a few more tweaks to the engine to cut down the effect of the new ball, and then inject a bit more life back into the total. Not completely happy with singles, either, but will have to look a bit more.
 

cricketboy29

International Regular
Since my internet has been gone, I have had loads of time to do extensive testing, I created a ground, with low bounce, low movement, exorbitant amount of turn though. Australia piled on 492/7 in 50 overs, England then lost by around a 100 runs, I think it was. I can post the scorecard and commentary if you'd like to see it?.
 

Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
Bounce isn't designed to really go much lower than 80. If you take the attributes out of realistic ranges, then you'll get silly results more often than not.

Have attached what I've done so far, update-wise.
 

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Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
Just played each of the eight national sides and their 'A' squad against each other 13 times (195 games per side total).

Results...
Australia 164
Sri Lanka 160
England 156
West Indies 151
New Zealand 146
Pakistan 141
South Africa 129
India 125
Australia A 96
West Indies A 74
India A 63
Sri Lanka A 62
New Zealand A 58
England A 55
South Africa A 37
Pakistan A 33

Ponting 7850 runs @ 47.86
Lara 7444 @ 43.53
Kallis 7129 @ 47.21

Hussey 4918 @ 52.88
Martyn 6375 @ 50.59
Kaif 6660 @ 48.26
Collingwood 4493 @ 47.29

Smith 2581 @ 13.95
Katich 2982 @ 17.23
Papps 1080 @ 5.56
Hopes 895 @ 4.58

Muralitharan 423 wickets @ 12.81
Edwards 403 @ 15.96
Lee 399 @ 17.00
McGrath 399 @ 14.44
Flintoff 397 @ 17.39
Vaas 391 @ 17.82

Conclusion is everything's fine except the openers and the new ball. And Murali...
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
cricketboy29 said:
Bit biased towards England, I must say:p,
I really like the way the sim looks.

Only played 1 game, both sides controlled by computer so not a full assessment by any standard but I found the result on the dramatic side.

Eng vs Aus at Edg
Interesting result

Chasing 330 in 50 overs England won by 8 wickets (even with Blackwell opening the batting) with 10.1 overs left.
Bell got 144no off 112 balls, KP 97 off 56 and Vaughan 45no off 33.

Despite this result (Im sure a 1 off) I can see myself playing around with this for a number of hours in the future.
 
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Robertinho

Cricketer Of The Year
Code:
Australia      67
Sri Lanka      62
New Zealand    58
England        57
South Africa   56
West Indies    53
Pakistan       53
Australia A    45
India          41
West Indies A  31
India A        31
New Zealand A  25
Sri Lanka A    19
South Africa A 17
England A      17
Pakistan A     13
Most Runs
BC Lara - 3308 runs @ 53.35 (SR 116, 10x100, 13x50)
KP Pietersen - 3286 runs @ 50.55 (SR 136, 5x100, 18x50)
Yuvraj Singh - 2940 runs @ 47.41 (SR 93, 7x100, 16x50)

Best Average
Younis Khan - 2135 runs @ 64.69 (SR 73, 2x100, 13x50)
MEK Hussey - 1917 runs @ 58.09 (SR 99, 2x100, 15x50)
JH Kallis - 2924 runs @ 56.23 (SR 91, 1x100, 22x50)

Most Wickets
M Muralitharan - 166 wickets @ 14.34 (SR 24.2, ER 3.55, BB 6/16, 4x5wi)
GD McGrath - 163 wickets @ 13.14 (SR 25.6, ER 3.12, BB 5/1, 3x5wi)
A Nel - 162 wickets @ 17.03 (SR 26.8, ER 3.78, BB 5/13, 3x5wi)

Best Average
Z Khan - 45 wickets @ 9.17 (SR 17.5, ER 3.13, BB 3/30, 0x5wi)
MJ Clarke - 43 wickets @ 9.46 (SR 17.0, ER 3.17, BB 3/6, 0x5wi)
R Arnold - 37 wickets @ 10.56 (SR 22.5, ER 2.82, BB 3/2, 0x5wi)

Some other interesting stats-

D Ganga - 904 runs @ 12.73
C Cumming - 816 runs @ 11.02
SR Tendulkar - 1246 runs @ 16.83
V Sehwag - 1170 runs @ 16.25
G Gambhir - 579 runs @ 7.82
GC Smith - 1097 runs @ 15.89
GO Jones - 110 catches in 75 matches
V Solanki - 1000 runs @ 14.08
 

Robertinho

Cricketer Of The Year
And Neil, tell me how, with the bar moved almost as far outside off as it could, it was outside leg? I ignore the pictures as they don't even fit within the bar thing sometimes, but then I go by the picture, yet still it's completely wacked.
 

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cricketboy29

International Regular
Robertinho said:
Code:
Australia      67
Sri Lanka      62
New Zealand    58
England        57
South Africa   56
West Indies    53
Pakistan       53
Australia A    45
India          41
West Indies A  31
India A        31
New Zealand A  25
Sri Lanka A    19
South Africa A 17
England A      17
Pakistan A     13
How did you do this, Rob?. Did u just sim the matches repeatedly or did play the world series thing?.
 

Robertinho

Cricketer Of The Year
World Series my Indian amigo.

Intense game:

Code:
South Africa v Australia A
Scorecard - Australia A

								Runs	Mins	Balls	4s	6s
Brad Haddin		ct MV Boucher b A Nel			7	20	12	1	0
James Hopes		ct AB de Villiers b A Nel		10	10	7	2	0
Brad Hodge		ct JH Kallis b SM Pollock		30	65	45	4	0
Shane Watson		ct JH Kallis b M Ntini			11	19	14	2	0
Darren Lehmann		ct N Boje b JH Kallis			60	115	93	7	1
Cameron White		ct MV Boucher b SM Pollock		0	1	1	0	0
Stuart MacGill		ct AB de Villiers b JH Kallis		3	44	15	0	0
Mick Lewis		ct MV Boucher b JH Kallis		0	8	8	0	0
Michael Kasprowicz	ct MV Boucher b SM Pollock		18	13	12	4	0
Brett Dorey		b SM Pollock				0	1	2	0	0
Shaun Tait		not out					0	8	6	0	0
Extras			(12w, 4nb, 0b, 2lb)			18
Total			(10 wickets, 35.1 overs)		157

FoW:	1-14 (JR Hopes, 1.6 ov), 2-26 (BJ Haddin, 3.5 ov), 
	3-39 (SR Watson, 8.4 ov), 4-99 (BJ Hodge, 16.4 ov), 
	5-99 (CL White, 16.5 ov), 6-128 (SCG MacGill, 27.2 ov), 
	7-128 (ML Lewis, 29.4 ov), 8-153 (MS Kasprowicz, 32.4 ov), 
	9-153 (BR Dorey, 32.6 ov), 10-157 (DS Lehmann, 35.1 ov).

Bowling Analysis - South Africa

			Ovs	Mdns	Runs	Wkts	wd	nb	E/R
Makhaya Ntini		8	2	34	1	1	1	4.25
Andre Nel		8	1	59	2	2	2	7.37
Shaun Pollock		10	3	31	4	0	0	3.10
Jacques Kallis		9.1	1	31	3	9	1	3.38

Scorecard - South Africa

								Runs	Mins	Balls	4s	6s
Graeme Smith		not out					66	115	68	11	0
AB de Villiers		ct BJ Haddin b SA Tait			0	17	6	0	0
Herschelle Gibbs	ct SR Watson b MS Kasprowicz		11	54	29	2	0
Jacques Kallis		not out					48	43	42	7	1
Extras			(30w, 4nb, 0b, 0lb)			34
Total			(2 wickets, 23.4 overs)			159

DNB:	Ashwell Prince, Mark Boucher, Justin Kemp, 
	Shaun Pollock, Nicky Boje, Andre Nel, 
	Makhaya Ntini.
	
FoW:	1-11 (AB de Villiers, 2.5 ov), 2-75 (HH Gibbs, 12.3 ov).

Bowling Analysis - Australia A

			Ovs	Mdns	Runs	Wkts	wd	nb	E/R
Shaun Tait		6	0	49	1	27	2	8.16
Mick Lewis		6	1	25	0	2	1	4.16
Michael Kasprowicz	6	0	35	1	0	1	5.83
Stuart MacGill		5	0	44	0	1	0	8.80
Shane Watson		0.4	0	6	0	0	0	9.00

South Africa won by 8 wickets
The whole wides thing is ridiculous. How are you meant to bowl a good line and length when moving the slider to outside off produces a legside wide? Hahaha, it's frustrating, but otherwise, top notch.
 

ash chaulk

International Captain
just made this against the windies high light gillys 205*


End of over 50 (18 runs) - Australia 444/5 - Australia RR: 8.88
DR Smith 3-0-25-0 (0w, 0nb)
MEK Hussey 65* (30b, 9x4, 4x6), AC Gilchrist 205* (151b, 28x4, 9x6)
 

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