Ashes Cricket
32 Achievements
1,000
12-15h
Paired Up
You dismissed a batsman for a duck in both innings of a Test match.
15
8.83%
How to unlock the Paired Up achievement in Ashes Cricket - Definitive Guide
Set up a casual match, with any teams, making sure that you have one controller on each team. With the toss, whoever wins just make sure that your main account (the one you want the achievement to pop for) bats first.
Using your main account, score some runs from the first over and then declare. Now the main account will be bowling to your second controller. Before you start bowling the first ball, use the right analogue stick of your second controller to move the batsman across the crease so that the stumps are open. With your main controller, elect to bowl a yorker (cn_X) and then make sure you select cn_A within the green lines when needed (twice for fast bowlers, once for spin bowlers). This ball should take the stumps out of the ground, bowling the batsman out. If you haven't already, this will also unlock:
You can then use the second controller to declare. As you haven't scored any runs, your main account will be given the option to force the opposition team to 'Follow-On' , select this option and your second account will come out to bowl again. Follow the same instructions above and you will bowl the same batsman out again.
The achievement will pop immediately and you can quit the game.
GLITCHED
This trophy is awarded for playing a test match and getting the same batsman out for 0 in both the first and second innings. In my experience (and speaking to other players) this trophy seems to pop randomly when playing a test match, usually when you get a batsman out in the second innings of a test match, irrelevant of their scores in either innings!
If you want to achieve this by completing the task properly, your best bet is to do so with a second controller, selecting a test match and bowling out the same batsman for 0 out in the first innings, declaring the innings (ending the innings without every batsman batting) then doing the same in the second innings.