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For tests I do 7Random per over and under .5 is a wicket. I have no such One Day cricket but for 20/20 4 overs of 10 random per ball under .8 is a wicket and then 2 at the fielding captains discretion and the other 14 overs on 7random per ball under .5 is a wicket.
Tests usually end in draws if a declaration is not made and the 20/20s yield an average score of 400.
Phil Jaques is a calc cricket legend with 2 double-centuries in one dayers. The other 2 legends are Brett Lee and Reon King with 7 wicket hauls in one dayers.
Sounds alot better. I'll copy paste that method and use it. Cheers






