my only concern with this would be playing the cut shot and to a lesser extent the pull, to a play the cut most of the time you need to get further across you will find yourself reaching for the ball,
I think this is a really good method for someone who has a bad trigger movement of straight back or backing away, turning a minus into a plus
The yorker comments are a bit daft, just because you go back doesn't mean you can't get at low ball or you stop watching the ball, usually if you get a really good yorker it's caught you by surprise on the crease if anything you'll have a little more time to play the ball, if you keep your head still & eye on the ball you'll be fine.
This looks good - I'll have to try and remember this and try and apply it in the nets in Jan, I like the way the head come in line with and over the stumps.
The best players stay still and play the ball as it is, either moving forward or front. Watch Tendulkar, still and just moves his feet where they need to.
Not saying this is wrong.... BUT....you should always get your weight coming forward first with a triger movement because its a lot easier to push of your front foot and go back then it is to push off your backfoot and come forward. first port of call always come forward!!!!! ALWAYS.... x
ok fine,,but if u are taking that big a step,,then don u think chances of running into the stumps,etc etc etc are high???trigger movement is good as long as its small..also the option of coming forward is minimal coz the front foot is just across the crease!!
just add the stance if you want to offer no shot and duck the ball..perhaps just follow the instinct :)
anyway very useful information...thank you
ali566 1 week ago
serious question y people dont come back and across for spin ??????????
swaggabosscave21 3 weeks ago
my only concern with this would be playing the cut shot and to a lesser extent the pull, to a play the cut most of the time you need to get further across you will find yourself reaching for the ball,
I think this is a really good method for someone who has a bad trigger movement of straight back or backing away, turning a minus into a plus
only1fabdelph 2 months ago
The yorker comments are a bit daft, just because you go back doesn't mean you can't get at low ball or you stop watching the ball, usually if you get a really good yorker it's caught you by surprise on the crease if anything you'll have a little more time to play the ball, if you keep your head still & eye on the ball you'll be fine.
only1fabdelph 2 months ago
This looks good - I'll have to try and remember this and try and apply it in the nets in Jan, I like the way the head come in line with and over the stumps.
someblokecalleddave1 2 months ago
If you are as good as Tendulkar when facing 90mph bowling then you don't need this video.
pitchvisionmicoach 1 year ago 2
The best players stay still and play the ball as it is, either moving forward or front. Watch Tendulkar, still and just moves his feet where they need to.
manohar567 1 year ago
Not saying this is wrong.... BUT....you should always get your weight coming forward first with a triger movement because its a lot easier to push of your front foot and go back then it is to push off your backfoot and come forward. first port of call always come forward!!!!! ALWAYS.... x
blara86 1 year ago
If you get a yokker your are screwed in this move
robiya 1 year ago
Good advice; watch top cricketers move around the crease before a quick releases the ball.
derpyderpyboy 1 year ago
with that technique, you're screwed if there is any variable bounce.. should always look to come forward
BuDDyyBeNn23 1 year ago
when i play the front foot off drive after the shot is played im walking after it. is my balance all wrong
MrSpeckled 1 year ago
ok fine,,but if u are taking that big a step,,then don u think chances of running into the stumps,etc etc etc are high???trigger movement is good as long as its small..also the option of coming forward is minimal coz the front foot is just across the crease!!
666sssaaa 2 years ago
think it should be named back foot shots,,not trigger movement
666sssaaa 2 years ago
It's not for back foot shots though. It's for playing fast bowling where you are mainly on the back foot with the option of coming forward.
pitchvisionmicoach 2 years ago
That is in part 2 of this video, also on youtube
pitchvisionmicoach 2 years ago
yeah this is good but if the bowler bowls a yorker your F*cked!
PS3Techixo 2 years ago
what should be done if the front foot is favorable?
MrBear121 2 years ago