Nope. I played the same lineup in my senior games for the large majority of last season and the fatigue never drops all that much. They always recover in time for the next weeks matches.
Had a massive win in my SOD game on Friday....made over 400 and got them out for just over 200....pretty impressive work from my Bats.
Shit, that's a nice pull. This is my best this season, unfortunately he's 17. <table class="display" width="100%"><tbody><tr><th>Batting</th><td rel="ranks.htm?rankingNameParam=skills" class="skills">ordinary</td> <th>Endurance</th><td rel="ranks.htm?rankingNameParam=skills" class="skills">average</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Bowling</th><td rel="ranks.htm?rankingNameParam=skills" class="skills">average</td> <th>Technique</th><td rel="ranks.htm?rankingNameParam=skills" class="skills">ordinary</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Keeping</th><td rel="ranks.htm?rankingNameParam=skills" class="skills">poor</td> <th>Power</th><td rel="ranks.htm?rankingNameParam=skills" class="skills">atrocious</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Fielding</th><td rel="ranks.htm?rankingNameParam=skills" class="skills">ordinary</td> <th> </th></tr></tbody></table>
Yea a week after I said I never had that happen to me. I reckon I'll put him on bowling technique and then fielding.
All my youth players have like poor fielding haha. Pity he doesn't have average batting as he has the opener talent.
According to the Dutch U19 manager, fielding only has to be ordinary for consideration into the squad!
I'm not really bothered about getting my players into the U19 squad. I'm more concerned with them doing well for me. Besides, my player is a NZer, not Dutch.