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Cricket 2004

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Hints & Tips

Easier scoring
First select "Team Management" and from there, "Copy Base". Next, choose a team and a player from there. After doing this. the player can be seen in "Create A Player" mode. Then raise all his batting and bowling abilities to 100, and then go to "Add To Data Base" mode and replace the player you selected with the original player. Then repeat this same method with all of the other players on the same team to create a team which will be close to invincible. By doing so, you will be able to hit 6s and 4s easily, and score plenty of runs and take a lot of wickets.

When you are bowling with a fast or medium fast bowler, do not use the "movement marker" to make the ball seam off the pitch. Instead, leave it where it is in the center of the ball. This will make the ball swing to the off side of the right handed batsman, although the amount of swing will depend on the conditions. Even in poor bowling conditions, the ball will swing enough to cause problems to the batsmen, and you will receive wickets regularly if you keep the ball in the proper areas (about two thirds of the way down the pitch, and heading towards the off stump).

Winning tournaments in a breif time
Just use the "Easy scoring" tip, then enter a tournament you like. After doing so, when you win a toss, take bowling first. Then, without bowling a bowl, select "Autoplay". Normally most of the time the target will be tiny, like 50 or 60. Sometimes it can be a large one but will not go above 130. You can get the total within 5 overs by hitting 6s. In doing so you will win matches and finish tournaments in a breif amount of time. If you do not win a toss, put into batting first. Then, score roughly 80 runs in 4 overs then use "Autoplay". If you do not lose any wicket before autoplay, you will be given a reasonable target. After that, give autoplay when you go to ball. Your opponents will not be able to reach your target and you will receive easy wins.


 

 
 
 
 
       

 

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