West Indies 20 Over Contracts

In West Indies domestic career mode there is a second contract section which givesyou the option to sign domestic and overseas players for your twenty over team. You will be bidding for playersin this contract section, attempting to sign a balanced squad for the coming season. Domestic players are not tied down to any domestic team and are freeto move to any twenty over side. You are limited to five overseas players in your squad, of which only four can play in a single match.

Bidding

Bidding is conducted in a series of 10 rounds. Your bids total may exceed your available budget in which case the bids will be resolved in the order of submission. So if your first bid succeeds but uses up most of your budget, then bids 2 and 3 will probably fail because of lack of cash. For this reason it is important to prioritise your bids. When you have decided upon your three bids, select Continue.

At the end of the first round, you will be advised of the outcome of your own bids. This procedure will continue for nine more rounds, though you may curtail this by selecting on Exit. This is advisable when you have insufficient funds to make further feasible bids.

Bowling economy rates and batting strike-rates will influence the salary demands of players in this fast paced format of the game.

You have a limited squad size, so take care to select a balance of players that will be successful for the season.

Coaching and Physio

Your twenty over team will have eight coaching sessions and two physio sessions available to you.

Tips:

 

Player Types:

 

batter

Bat – Batsman.

bowler

Ball – Bowler.

allRounder

Bat & Ball – All Rounder.

wicketKeeper

Gloves – Wicket Keeper.

Bat & Gloves - Part-Time Wicket Keeper.

O

Opener.

Some Players are specialist openersfor twenty over and one day matches. Their symbol will change in the team selection screen for the one dayand twenty over matches if they are specialists in that format. There is also an opener all-rounder player type. An opener who is a specialist for a particular form of the game is treated as a middle order batsman (or all-rounder) in any other format. You can find out if a player is a specialist by looking at their profile page.

Remember, in Cricket Captain our bowling speeds, in fastest first order, are: RF > RMF > RFM > RM.

To view vs Country data, you need to select vs Country from the time period filter (Starting with Career).

Contract Tips:

 

·         If you get a good young player give him a three year contract to save money.

·         Players will generally accept quite a lot less than they are asking for, but never on the first offer, and not if there are other counties offering close to your offer.

·         There are lots of good overseas players so leave these bids until last.

·         It’s a good idea to try to get a decent spinner if only because they can bowl more overs before tiring, so this way you can play county matches with four bowlers instead of five.

·         Players will not be at their best until they have experience. They needto play about 15 first class matches before they are experienced. They will continue to improve slightly with each additional match although they can also lose ability due to age. Test match players need to get experience as well.

·         Cricketers need luck as well as skill. A player with a bad average may be good but unlucky. Take note of the number of near misses they get when bowling or batting, it will provide extra indicationof ability.

·         Give young players a good run before writing them off. Second team averages also help in deciding if a player is any good.