![]() It's usually not necessary to score more than 6 an over in a limited overs match. Simply pressing will suffice for both front-foot and back-foot shots. If you're playing on easy (and you should be if you can't bat), there's no need to press. i have tried holding the button longer etc etc ive read the handbook and i move the joystick at the exact same time as i hit the shot. I try and get my shot selection right, basically anything that is short hit and anything that is wide and slow.īut when i bowl i see people playing balls that are straight at the stumps and very quick, i literally just have no idea how they execute this. I could sit all day playing defensive and not loose wickets btu if you play 50 overs you need to be sitting 6 an over +. Also when i hit triangle for a back foot shot it doesnt work well at all. ![]()
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