Champions Of Cricket + World Cup Cricket - 2 To 6 Version CATCH AND STUMPING RATINGS FOR '2-6' VERSIONS After some descriptions of catching and stumping chances a figure between 3 and 12 is given. This indicates the degree of difficulty of the chance, 3 the simplest and 12 the most difficult. The computer creates a random 2-dice roll and add this figure to the fielder (or Wicket-Keeper) Rating of the player concerned, if the resulting total is equal to or higher then the degree of difficulty the chance is accepted. We provide below a table showing a suitable description for accepted chances, and for failed attempts. Where no 'degree of difficulty' figure is shown regard the catch as a straight-forward chance. CATCH MADE STUMPING MADE 3 - Simple 3 - Simple 4 - Very easy 4 - Very easy 5 - Easy 5 - Easy 6 - Straight-forward 6 - Straight-forward 7 - Comfortable 7 - Neat 8 - Good 8 - Clever 9 - Sharp 9 - Swift 10 - Excellent 10 - Very quick 11 - Brilliant 11 - Brilliant 12 - Magnificent 12 - Superb CATCH NOT TAKEN FAILED STUMPING 3 - Simple 3 - Simple 4 - Very easy 4 - Very easy 5 - Easy 5 - Easy 6 - Straight-forward 6 - Straight-forward 7 - Good chance 7 - Reasonable chance 8 - Good chance 8 - Reasonable chance 9 - Difficult chance 9 - Difficult chance 10 - Difficult chance 10 - Difficult chance 11 - Very difficult chance 11 - Very difficult chance 12 - Very difficult chance 12 - Very difficult chance Thus a 'Goes for the catch - 9' description would become a 'sharp catch held' or a 'difficult chance dropped', and a 'Whips off the bails - 7' could be a 'neat stumping' or a 'reasonable stumping chance missed'.