i dont think it really matters if his back-foot doesn't move to much. look at sehwag. he stays on side which means he can hit balls that are on off stump through the covers and cover point. that being said, sehwag has a brilliant eye which means his foot-work doesn't need to be as sharp. it would be better if your back-foot came across slightly, because then it would open up the leg-side a lot more. otherwise, i like your technique. your cut shot reminds of a right-handed justin langer.
I'd feel pretty cramped in those nets to be honest, lol.
I think everything you need to improve on has been already posted, but when you are on the back foot, keep ensuring that your back toe is pointing out towards point, this keeps the body open and stops you from squaring yourself up.
on your drives your leaning over to your right, you are doing this because you know where guy is going to throw the ball. in a match you wouldnt know if he was gunna bowl a half volley on off stump.
it depends on the line of the ball. They are all a similar lineso they are all hit through the cover region. The ones that are slightly sraighter are hit slightly straighter. I dont tend to hit the ball sqaure or behind on the front foot alot, but i hit straight alright.
The forward press is especially useful with spin, i use a much bigger press with slower bowlers becuase it helps me move around the crease. The dimple balls are probably about the same as the new ball, but the new ball seam can leave marks. I've never damaged a bat against them.
Nice technique...I assume you are close to 6 feet tall...for a person your height, i'drecommend a slightly wider stance. This will enable you to get down in time for the balls at length or just short of length..your present stance might be helpful only for playing shorter deliveries
I was fine until I was short. As I grew taller, I had to change.
Also, a wider stance helps you combat any late swing the bowler is trying to get..
I used to have a slightly wider stance, but i couldn't drive as well. I was not getting much of a stride on my front foot. So i brought my feet in again, and now i have a little bit of a forward press, which i feel helps my feet move and helps with the short ball.
They are jugs dimple balls. they are about the same weight as a cricket ball only a little harder. If your not going to give me anything constructive, don't bother leaving abusive comments.
i dont think it really matters if his back-foot doesn't move to much. look at sehwag. he stays on side which means he can hit balls that are on off stump through the covers and cover point. that being said, sehwag has a brilliant eye which means his foot-work doesn't need to be as sharp. it would be better if your back-foot came across slightly, because then it would open up the leg-side a lot more. otherwise, i like your technique. your cut shot reminds of a right-handed justin langer.
RoheeeeCricket 7 months ago
Is this at Shaun Brown cricket coaching ?
TheCricketnut 7 months ago
I'd feel pretty cramped in those nets to be honest, lol.
I think everything you need to improve on has been already posted, but when you are on the back foot, keep ensuring that your back toe is pointing out towards point, this keeps the body open and stops you from squaring yourself up.
lionspremiers08 2 years ago
on your drives your leaning over to your right, you are doing this because you know where guy is going to throw the ball. in a match you wouldnt know if he was gunna bowl a half volley on off stump.
alexmccaffrey 2 years ago
it depends on the line of the ball. They are all a similar lineso they are all hit through the cover region. The ones that are slightly sraighter are hit slightly straighter. I dont tend to hit the ball sqaure or behind on the front foot alot, but i hit straight alright.
lindz1817 2 years ago
bowling machine?? i think
harrywatson13 2 years ago
na, it's just really slow easy throw downs
lindz1817 2 years ago
I mean, with the slow er bowlers, this is fine. But against good pace, what i said might just be more effective..
Does the dimple ball not damage the bat? Pardon me for my ignorance on that aspect
iammdeepak1 2 years ago
The forward press is especially useful with spin, i use a much bigger press with slower bowlers becuase it helps me move around the crease. The dimple balls are probably about the same as the new ball, but the new ball seam can leave marks. I've never damaged a bat against them.
lindz1817 2 years ago
Nice technique...I assume you are close to 6 feet tall...for a person your height, i'drecommend a slightly wider stance. This will enable you to get down in time for the balls at length or just short of length..your present stance might be helpful only for playing shorter deliveries
I was fine until I was short. As I grew taller, I had to change.
Also, a wider stance helps you combat any late swing the bowler is trying to get..
iammdeepak1 2 years ago
I used to have a slightly wider stance, but i couldn't drive as well. I was not getting much of a stride on my front foot. So i brought my feet in again, and now i have a little bit of a forward press, which i feel helps my feet move and helps with the short ball.
lindz1817 2 years ago
good work, make sure on you back foot shot, bring you back foot back and across to middle, so that you get in line!
9mattio9 2 years ago
2 things
1st is u look like a righted handed Jesse Ryder which is coll
2nd it looked like u werent middling the cutts
johnstonl01 2 years ago
your trigger movement is to back away...that needs sorting
danh333 3 years ago
far out mate they could make the nets abit wider for you i think it ll make a huge difference
filoboy88 3 years ago
hey this guy is outstanding in almost all the skills
rejithrajanpa 3 years ago
pretty good but still i think work on the front foot. great cutting
edd106 3 years ago
wow good form. 20 mph bowling speed dickhead
bouchdag99 3 years ago
with tenish ball!
untilhowlong 3 years ago
They are jugs dimple balls. they are about the same weight as a cricket ball only a little harder. If your not going to give me anything constructive, don't bother leaving abusive comments.
lindz1817 3 years ago