It can make a good difference but more often has little to no impact. the oppositions tactics, skills of the players involved and experience of the player help determine if your man will get the chance to follow your instruction and then the "random dice" will decide if the opportunity will apply to that delivery.Madcarrot wrote: ↑Fri Feb 05, 2021 3:55 amHow much difference does aggression actually make?
I find that rarely my A batsmen have the highest SR, same with my bowlers sometime my D bowlers get all the wickets and my A bowlers have the lowest ER.
How is is calculated? For example I picture an A batsman having say 10% higher SR but also 10% more likely to get out? Does it work like that or is there something else to it?
I use the tactics on some batsmen and bowlers and its frustrating mostly yet very satisfying on the odd occasions that they pay off.