Thanks, if the ball hadn’t hit the side of stumps and just hit the back of the wicket base instead, I would not have taken it as a run out. Needs to be a direct hit.
Thanks Dean, I enjoyed this. England tail did wag abit in the end. Be interesting to see whether India can establish a decent lead or if it's a relatvely low-scoring wicket.
Thank you 👍. I’ve adapted the usual ball stop by gluing two of them back to back. Then cut another to create the two end sections. They work really well. 9/10 if the ball passes the wicket and wicket keeper the ball stop captures it. I see it as an extension to the wicket keeper. I was thinking about treating like a wicket keeper, as in, if the ball is edged and caught by the ball stop it would be out. But haven’t done it yet.
Thanks for dropping by and looking at the video, the final session of day 1.
Nice run out!
Thanks, if the ball hadn’t hit the side of stumps and just hit the back of the wicket base instead, I would not have taken it as a run out. Needs to be a direct hit.
Thanks Dean, I enjoyed this. England tail did wag abit in the end. Be interesting to see whether India can establish a decent lead or if it's a relatvely low-scoring wicket.
Thanks Darren, it’s warming up nicely. You never know with Subbuteo Cricket if runs will come or wickets will fall. Love the randomness of the game.
what’s the ball stop you’re using.. not seen that type before or is it something you made? great stuff btw🎉
Thank you 👍. I’ve adapted the usual ball stop by gluing two of them back to back. Then cut another to create the two end sections. They work really well. 9/10 if the ball passes the wicket and wicket keeper the ball stop captures it. I see it as an extension to the wicket keeper. I was thinking about treating like a wicket keeper, as in, if the ball is edged and caught by the ball stop it would be out. But haven’t done it yet.