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Goldbrain
4th April 2008, 12:36
As most of you knows MKR and Myself (Goldbrain) are running Project Pakistan for the coming season # 10

I was wondering if anyone decided or interesting to train a player for U19 this coming season please come forward and let us know. Please include your names in BT thread called Project Pakistan #10.

If you don't want to use that thread, you all can use this new thread here at PP.

Thanks a lot:)

MCMLXXXII
4th April 2008, 16:30
How many nets should you have free?

I tried to do it this season but was unable to pull anyone decent enough. I didn't have enough money to buy a decent trainee prospect. How should those issues be addressed? I don't want to commit and then back out of it next season. I will definitely be making 3 or even 4 35 ITS youth pulls.

Straight Bat
4th April 2008, 16:44
I'll also be making atleast 3 35 ITS pulls but i'm not sure if i'll be able to commit nets.

I already have 5 nets tied up on an u19 prospect and need the other 5 nets to progress my team.

Kamran
4th April 2008, 18:25
I will be doing full ITS pulls but i will look to sell them rather then train, but having said that i would encourage those that havent had a under 19 player to try and train one, i had shoiab chuadhury in the under 19s this season and it was fun watching him play and i found it alot more interesting then watching my own games.

If anybody does decide to train ideally the player needs to be mid respectable in primary to have a chance of getting in.
Some of you might think that you havent got enough nets but if you go about it in the right way you can get away with only using 4 nets and even reducing it to 3 nets by the time the player gets to 19, obviously if you can spare the nets then thats even better.
Now lets say you try and pull a batsmen, so thats 12 bat 12 con 11 stam, now if your lucky and you get high resp bat then you have a chance at having a under 19 player, with this player for the first season i would focus on his primary give him 3 bat and 1 field, so by the end of the first season he will be high superb maybe quality if your really lucky.
Then 2nd season move 1 of the bat nets on to stam, as you already invested 11 its into the players stam he should atleast be mediocre so by the time the under 19s season starts he should have strong stamina, if you have been lucky with the stamina and it came out higher then medicre then train to superb.
So if you get that high resp batter and follow this training plan you will have used only 4 nets and should have a player that is strong stamina, mid remarkable bat and superb concentration at the very least and should have a good chance of making the squad.

iZeeshan
4th April 2008, 19:30
I have a player that will be strong in 2-3 weeks, but the problem is, that he is only on 2 batting nets. SO his concentration and stamina are only mediocre. I have no nets to use as of now, but I might if I decide to sell one of my players. Definetely in 2-3 seasons time.

Zaheir
5th April 2008, 13:51
As most of you knows MKR and Myself (Goldbrain) are running Project Pakistan for the coming season # 10

I was wondering if anyone decided or interesting to train a player for U19 this coming season please come forward and let us know. Please include your names in BT thread called Project Pakistan #10.

If you don't want to use that thread, you all can use this new thread here at PP.

Thanks a lot:)


MKR and yourself are doing a great job with this programme! Keep it up! I am training a 17yo for the U19's at the moment and unfortunately won't be able to join in for next season either with training a new player or selling my best pulls.

I will be training another youngster for the U19's the season after next though, insha'Allah so I will be back with the programme.

Goldbrain
5th April 2008, 14:01
Thank you very much all of you, who responding to my request and thank you very much Kami to your detail message. Yes I accept I am not good at paragraphs and wordings.

One more thing I have to clear here. As our training standard are getting higher and higher every season, All of you guys who will comet to the Project Pakistan need at least 5 nets.

One stamina, One Wk or Field as stamina net can be rotate between field or wk and 3 batting or bowling

As per project 8 U19 trainees we already have Remarkable bowlers and batsmen even thou they are only 18. So you all can understand where I am coming from. For project 9
17 yo players already reaching strong/superb end of the season. Managers are really participating with their full commitments and now we are getting the results. This season we already won 6 out 8 matches.

Its true as Kami said being watching a player in U19 or NT which you have trained much more fun that watching your own club matches. I have trained Nizami and OMG he is becoming a monster and watching him play for Pakistan, I am loving it.

By the way his nick name is (Jutt)

khan-92
22nd April 2008, 23:58
i have a player who i think can make it into the u19 in future.

Ghulam Gill (1759854)


RH Batsman, RFM Bowler, competent batting form, strong bowling form, sublime fitness.
An attacking player with woeful leadership skills and worthless experience.

Plays For: Khan Tigers
Nationality: Pakistan
Age: 17 Years Old
Battrick Rating: 8,724
Wages: £1,197 p/w
Stamina: competent Wicket Keeping: worthless
Batting: proficient Concentration: mediocre
Bowling: feeble Consistency: competent
Fielding: woeful

currently i have him on 2 batting 2 stamina 1 fielding nets is that ok or do i need to change?

FAM
23rd April 2008, 05:44
Okay. I am in. Now, for example if I have a 17 year old med/med/med bowler, and I want to give him all 10 nets, how should I go about it?

Kamran
23rd April 2008, 11:11
i have a player who i think can make it into the u19 in future.

Ghulam Gill (1759854)


RH Batsman, RFM Bowler, competent batting form, strong bowling form, sublime fitness.
An attacking player with woeful leadership skills and worthless experience.

Plays For: Khan Tigers
Nationality: Pakistan
Age: 17 Years Old
Battrick Rating: 8,724
Wages: £1,197 p/w
Stamina: competent Wicket Keeping: worthless
Batting: proficient Concentration: mediocre
Bowling: feeble Consistency: competent
Fielding: woeful

currently i have him on 2 batting 2 stamina 1 fielding nets is that ok or do i need to change?
2 stamina nets is 1 too many, i would go 3 bat 1 stam 1 field or if you want better cons then go 2 bat 1 stam 1 field 1 wk.

Kamran
23rd April 2008, 11:20
Okay. I am in. Now, for example if I have a 17 year old med/med/med bowler, and I want to give him all 10 nets, how should I go about it?

A med/med/med bowler wouldnt get into the under 19s. I think the minimum level you can start from would be primary level of respectable with med cons and feeble stamina for a 17 year old. If you have a bit of cash then you could try to buy a 18 year old with a skill range of superb primary resp cons and comp stamina although this could cost upto 5mil so it is a big investment. Obviously these stats levels only apply for the first few weeks of the season.

If you have a med/med/med player tha you you want to train then i would recommend that you dont put on more than 3 nets on him, something like 1 bat 1 field 1 stam.

Goldbrain
23rd April 2008, 12:56
I agree with Kamran

Looking into his secondries and if you can afford an extra net

I rather give him 3 bat, 1 stamina, 1 Fielding and 1 WK

Confirm monster:D

FAM
23rd April 2008, 13:49
That's 6 nets. How about the remaining nets? May be give him 3 bowling nets too for some bowling ability? If I give someone 10 batting nets, is it gonna make some difference? Like will he pop faster?

Anyways, problem is that I am not having any luck with my superb youth academy whatsoever. For the last 5 weeks, I am getting med/med/med players by spending 35 ITS (12 on primary and secondary, 11 on stamina), and I've completely given up on it. I guess I will just try to buy a player from the market at the start of the next season.

Goldbrain
23rd April 2008, 15:29
Are you not planning to pull youth begining of the new season. I think this is the right time, even you give them 2 primary nets they will pop early. At this time of the season they will only get nets for few weeks and then they will be trained as 18yo as they take much more time than 17yo:(

FAM
23rd April 2008, 15:49
But med/med/med youth pulls are useless for U19 training, and that's what I have been getting so far... I would rather buy a youth next year and then train him, instead of trying my luck with the academy. I would have 1mil by next season.

Kamran
23rd April 2008, 17:18
my advice to you would be to save your its and only use them for the first 4 weeks of the season, i wouldnt try to buy a 17 year old in the first few weeks of the season as the prices are crazy. With regards to its allocation i would go 12 bat 12 ball 5 stam 3 each for the cons as this atleast gets you a decent primary.

FAM
23rd April 2008, 18:26
Okiez. Will do.

Big Daddy
23rd April 2008, 19:29
what are the requirements for a keeper ?

Kamran
23rd April 2008, 19:53
I would say that its the same as a batsmen, so something around remarkable batting when he has turned 19 should get him in to the squad. i think even if the keeper was elite wk and superb batting i dont think he would get in, its the batting that is key.
Next season because its a world cup year i think the requirements maybe be even higher, probably wonderful batting would be needed by the 5th week of next season.

Now if your thinking of a 17 year old then again i would say he needs respectable batting you could get away with comp or even mediocre wk as i believe if you use 2 wk nets on a 17 year old he will pop every 4 weeks so you could go up 4 levels in 1 season. something like 3 bat 2 wk 1 stam for the first season and then switch 1 of the wk nets to field to boost the cons and you would have yourself a under 19 keeper. the problem with wk is that you need to use more nets and the wages are alot higher.

iZeeshan
24th April 2008, 00:12
I am training a player for the Pakistan national team. He is remarkable at 19 right now, with respectable stamina and concentration. I will have him on 3 nets next season (2 bowl, 1 field) so he can get into the national team ASAP. What are the requirements for the national team? Just so I don't waste any time...

Caliban
24th April 2008, 11:14
iZeeshan : To make the NT squad you're talking about masterful bowling or better, and there are enough players of that skill level getting 2 bowling and 1 fielding so a 19yo remarkable wouldn't have a chance of the squad until he's elite - on the basis that other players may have their training stopped prior to that.
There are also 18yo remarkable bowlers getting 3 nets, so these will overtake your player. If you're interested in training an NT player you'd be better off starting with a 17yo next season and giving him more nets, or trying to save up 10m+ and buying a player on the fringes of the squad (so exquisite+ primary skill)

SameerM
24th April 2008, 11:40
sorry but wot is this? r u all actual cricket trainers? or is this some kind of game????

Thanks Goldy for the pm!

Goldbrain
24th April 2008, 11:57
sorry but wot is this? r u all actual cricket trainers? or is this some kind of game????
Yes we are talking about online game. You have got a PM with all the details in:)

iZeeshan
24th April 2008, 15:22
iZeeshan : To make the NT squad you're talking about masterful bowling or better, and there are enough players of that skill level getting 2 bowling and 1 fielding so a 19yo remarkable wouldn't have a chance of the squad until he's elite - on the basis that other players may have their training stopped prior to that.
There are also 18yo remarkable bowlers getting 3 nets, so these will overtake your player. If you're interested in training an NT player you'd be better off starting with a 17yo next season and giving him more nets, or trying to save up 10m+ and buying a player on the fringes of the squad (so exquisite+ primary skill)
So you are saying thate even if he gets to elite he would have no chance? Because it would take 4 seasons to get that from now, I believe.