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by spark » Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:53 pm
I'm just going to stick this here because he did play for the national team if only for a fairly short time. I'm due to retire/fire a Ruff Royals veteran soon but I'm not sure I've seen too many 33-old-players (admittedly I don't tend to look) who still have his level of endurance. Is this rare or not that unusual? I don't think I've trained it for ages and I don't remember it ever being visibly higher than it is now. I'm not even entirely convinced that it's dropped and I've had to train it back to world class.
Jacob Wright
33 years | 58,776 rating | $14,621 wage (10% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Fast
Talents Boundary Hitter
Nationality USA USA
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience legendary
Captaincy poor
Skills Summary
Batsman reasonable
Bowler spectacular
Keeper poor
Allrounder capable
Skills
Batting poor Endurance world class
Bowling outstanding Technique spectacular
Keeping poor Power outstanding
Fielding accomplished
Anyway, he's had a good career with me although I am slightly disappointed his SOD bowling average is above 20; my main fastie has normally finished with an average under 20.
Manager of
Ruff Royals.
USA National Assistant. Winner of England Youth One Day 1.1: S27 & S40. Winner of England Youth T20 1.1: S53 & 54. Winner of England Senior One Day 1.1: S51 & 52. Winner of England T20 1.1: S51.