The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

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RJman
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by RJman » Thu Nov 18, 2021 5:45 am

How to train? :whip Is he a potential U20 player?

Adani Ports >> Neomal Deepal >> Details

16y1w | 29,085 rating | $1,224 wage
Right hand batsman | Right arm Medium

Talents Skilled (Keeping), Slower Ball
Nationality Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy capable

Skills Summary
Batsman average
Bowler ordinary
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder ordinary

Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance average
Bowling average Technique average
Keeping poor Power average
Fielding average


For now am training his fielding.

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Muff » Thu Nov 18, 2021 7:29 pm

RJman wrote:
Thu Nov 18, 2021 5:45 am
How to train? :whip Is he a potential U20 player?

Adani Ports >> Neomal Deepal >> Details

16y1w | 29,085 rating | $1,224 wage
Right hand batsman | Right arm Medium

Talents Skilled (Keeping), Slower Ball
Nationality Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy capable

Skills Summary
Batsman average
Bowler ordinary
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder ordinary

Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance average
Bowling average Technique average
Keeping poor Power average
Fielding average


For now am training his fielding.
Generally id say yes he is U20 potential but you would need to ask the sri lankan team specifically and it would depend on your academy level as well. Mediums are the most common bowler type so that works against him.

Training wise, get fielding to capable at least, reliable by the time hes 20. Then put him in allrounder and feel out where his bowl and tech are in relation to his batting.
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by RJman » Sat Nov 20, 2021 5:55 am

Muff wrote:
Thu Nov 18, 2021 7:29 pm
RJman wrote:
Thu Nov 18, 2021 5:45 am
How to train? :whip Is he a potential U20 player?

Adani Ports >> Neomal Deepal >> Details

16y1w | 29,085 rating | $1,224 wage
Right hand batsman | Right arm Medium

Talents Skilled (Keeping), Slower Ball
Nationality Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy capable

Skills Summary
Batsman average
Bowler ordinary
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder ordinary

Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance average
Bowling average Technique average
Keeping poor Power average
Fielding average


For now am training his fielding.
Generally id say yes he is U20 potential but you would need to ask the sri lankan team specifically and it would depend on your academy level as well. Mediums are the most common bowler type so that works against him.

Training wise, get fielding to capable at least, reliable by the time hes 20. Then put him in allrounder and feel out where his bowl and tech are in relation to his batting.
Thank You for your advice :)

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Jozien » Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:10 am

Hi everyone. What should I do with this guy? My Youth academy is satisfactory. Is good that enough to train him as an allrounder, or would it be worth to sell him maybe? Like to here your opinions.

Fionn Carty

16y0w | 23.945 rating | $ 991 wage (5% discount)
Left hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin

Talents Gifted (Keeping)
Nationality Ireland
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience poor
Captaincy ordinary

Skills Summary
Batsman ordinary
Bowler ordinary
Keeper poor
Allrounder ordinary

Skills
Batting average Endurance poor
Bowling average Technique ordinary
Keeping poor Power ordinary
Fielding poor

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by montyh » Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:25 pm

Jozien wrote:
Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:10 am
Hi everyone. What should I do with this guy? My Youth academy is satisfactory. Is good that enough to train him as an allrounder, or would it be worth to sell him maybe? Like to here your opinions.

Fionn Carty

16y0w | 23.945 rating | $ 991 wage (5% discount)
Left hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin

Talents Gifted (Keeping)
Nationality Ireland
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience poor
Captaincy ordinary

Skills Summary
Batsman ordinary
Bowler ordinary
Keeper poor
Allrounder ordinary

Skills
Batting average Endurance poor
Bowling average Technique ordinary
Keeping poor Power ordinary
Fielding poor
Hi Jozien,

Left finger spin is nice, nearly 4k spare ratings and c.$1k wage - that's a pretty good recruit. However, I doubt he'd sell for a huge amount - maybe c.$20k. If you'd rather keep him, then I'd train him on fielding until around capable then reassess. If he has a technique pop in that time (ideally an endurance pop too) then I'd certainly consider an AR route. However, he could also be a useful bowler who could bat a little (batting either average/reasonable) if you'd rather a bit more bowling.

Hope that helps,
Montyh

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Jozien » Tue Jan 18, 2022 4:53 pm

Hi Montyh,
Thanks for your advice. Think I'm going to train him then. Good point to watch if technique and/or endurance pops during fielding training!

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by casperj » Sat Feb 12, 2022 9:24 am

abcdefgh wrote:
Fri Feb 11, 2022 6:25 pm
blackcat >> Heidi Romanova >> Details
Player Info
25y1w | 55,557 rating | $18,427 wage (0.5% discount)

Skills
Batting exceptional Endurance accomplished
Bowling poor Technique exceptional
Keeping exceptional Power poor
Fielding reasonable

Just Popped in Technique to Exceptional what shud i do next
Yikes - he really needs training in Fielding and power. Not sure which to concentrate on first. The low power is less of an issue because he's at the age where power trains quite quickly, however getting that fielding up may be more difficult.

Assuming he's going to be your first choice keeper I'd stick him on Strength training for a while first - that'll get you the quickest improvement in his performance. Train him to Reliable maybe on Power, and then switch to fielding and try and get that up to reliable on that. Then switch back to power again.

No real need to train him any more on Keeping or batting, those are high enough as they are.

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by marsmarwan » Sat Feb 12, 2022 10:29 pm

abcdefgh wrote:
Fri Feb 11, 2022 6:25 pm
blackcat >> Heidi Romanova >> Details
Player Info
25y1w | 55,557 rating | $18,427 wage (0.5% discount)

Right hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin

Talents Safe Hands
Nationality Canada Canada
Form reasonable
Fatigue energetic
Experience accomplished
Captaincy ordinary
Skills Summary
Batsman spectacular
Bowler ordinary
Keeper outstanding
Allrounder average
Skills
Batting exceptional Endurance accomplished
Bowling poor Technique exceptional
Keeping exceptional Power poor
Fielding reasonable

Just Popped in Technique to Exceptional what shud i do next
If you're going to keep him long-term, put him on power now for a few pops then fielding. The fielding is very low in comparison to his other skills.

If you plan on selling him, put him on fielding.

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by casperj » Mon Feb 21, 2022 10:14 am

2005ashes wrote:
Mon Feb 21, 2022 9:58 am
So i have abit of a dilema, my home grown team is 6-7 seasons old at this point. I've found myself with what seems like 4 really good wicket keepers, realistiically only need 1 or 2 long term.
Figured i'd post their details here to see which players people would keep / sell or train differently. Also 2 of them are in the youth team and my 2nd and 3rd best bats comfortably.
Also when is considered the optimal time to sell a player for profit? Is it before they leave the youth team?

Thanks in advance.
Sell the 19 year old and the 21 year old (2 and 3). I'd sell them immediately, unless you think they are close to a pop in a primary, as they'll be draining wages from your budget.

If you do want to keep the 21 year old, you really need to be training him on Fielding.

<edit> The start of the new season is often the best time to sell good players, as buying teams have larger budgets due to prize money, extra income from the cup matches etc. However we are still half a season away from the new season, so it depends on whether then 7/8x weeks of wages you are going to be spending is likely to be recouped in higher sale value, I'd sell immediately<edit>

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by eagles123 » Fri May 20, 2022 11:41 am

100% need to train fielding straight away, probably for the next couple of seasons depending on your academy level.

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Jim » Mon May 23, 2022 2:59 am

He’s decent, good bowling type and useful talent, plus the power will help at youths quite abit.
You probably will get better ones but you also may not for awhile. I’d get his fielding to reasonable then go bowling tech for till tech and bowling are about the same. Then one level of fielding(or you could do that straight away) then back to bowling training.
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