I would love to see more of these guides. It's really helpful because even though I have been playing for some years I still am not perfect and it's sometimes very difficult to get out of form team back in form. I have tried a lot of weird things with coaching such as giving batting technique practice for a whole season to a number 11 player and he scored 2 fifties next season with best 86*. It's just about finding what works for you because I have seen that not everything works for every player. Thanks!❤
1) What is the difference between batting/bowling technique and batting/bowling practice? To whom should I provide practice and to whom should I provide technique? 2) Should I stop providing them practice/technique once they perform well? 3) How can I increase the coaching effect to 100% if it is less than 100%? 4) The coaching effect is 100%, but the match form is still 0%, 10%, or 20%. What should I do?
1. You should provide practice to players who you want to give more overall form to, which should help them recover their match form. Use batting practice for the players you want to give batting form to and bowling practice for the players you want to give bowling form to 2. Yes, because once you give your players 100% coaching effect it can't go any higher than that so its best to give practice to others who aren't maxed out. However, technique is more of a long term thing so it depends how much you care about certain players who you will stick with for more than 1-2 years. 3. The more practices the players get, the closer they will get to 100% coaching effect 4. You can't do much about that, best to move practices to other players, they'll eventually find some match form or you'll cut them if they can't perform over a long period of time Hope this advice helps!
While your advice to not give technique training to a national team is valid, there will be some who will want to go the other way, notably those who are looking long-term and picking ex-youth players with a view to playing them in five years time.
Yeah that's absolutely fair, I was trying to push the idea that as you get better at using your team's budget with each passing season, then you can push more and more into developing your youth or long-term players. I find it really hard to do at the start when you don't have many good youth players to develop in the early years
I would love to see more of these guides. It's really helpful because even though I have been playing for some years I still am not perfect and it's sometimes very difficult to get out of form team back in form.
I have tried a lot of weird things with coaching such as giving batting technique practice for a whole season to a number 11 player and he scored 2 fifties next season with best 86*. It's just about finding what works for you because I have seen that not everything works for every player. Thanks!❤
Yeah exactly right, a lot of these tips have come from trial and error 😅
Great video. Can’t wait for CC24. I guess you can make your team more aggressive when doing T20s etc?
Thank you! We'll have to wait and see, it will definitely help to know what a par score is on each wicket 😯
1) What is the difference between batting/bowling technique and batting/bowling practice? To whom should I provide practice and to whom should I provide technique?
2) Should I stop providing them practice/technique once they perform well?
3) How can I increase the coaching effect to 100% if it is less than 100%?
4) The coaching effect is 100%, but the match form is still 0%, 10%, or 20%. What should I do?
1. You should provide practice to players who you want to give more overall form to, which should help them recover their match form. Use batting practice for the players you want to give batting form to and bowling practice for the players you want to give bowling form to
2. Yes, because once you give your players 100% coaching effect it can't go any higher than that so its best to give practice to others who aren't maxed out. However, technique is more of a long term thing so it depends how much you care about certain players who you will stick with for more than 1-2 years.
3. The more practices the players get, the closer they will get to 100% coaching effect
4. You can't do much about that, best to move practices to other players, they'll eventually find some match form or you'll cut them if they can't perform over a long period of time
Hope this advice helps!
While your advice to not give technique training to a national team is valid, there will be some who will want to go the other way, notably those who are looking long-term and picking ex-youth players with a view to playing them in five years time.
Yeah that's absolutely fair, I was trying to push the idea that as you get better at using your team's budget with each passing season, then you can push more and more into developing your youth or long-term players. I find it really hard to do at the start when you don't have many good youth players to develop in the early years
wasnt it releasing on 6th ?
Yes that's correct, but I don't think these tips will change for the new game coming out 👍
@@JamesPlaysCricket i mean
how did you get it
This video was recording using Cricket Captain 2023 as an example, sorry for the confusion on that
@@JamesPlaysCricket there was a scene where you were using score predictor
That was a screenshot from the image teasers on Steam, you should be able to find those if you Google them 👍
When it will release on Android
Not confirmed, but as far as I've heard within a week of releasing on PC 👍