only way to learn the shot is to play the full shot best bet is to start them off with underarm balls they can play that shot to and as they get more confident start bowling slower over arms and increase the pace
i keep getting caught in slips why? and is there a drill i can do to pratice keeping my head down and straight instead of looking up in the sky thanks
in this video clip you're playing the shot with the ball behind the front foot, which means more bottom hand in the drive. shouldnt the bat make contact with the ball just ahead of the toe since this way, the head will be over the front knee allowing for more body weight to power the shot?
it is not pointless, it is a very good way to chain and develop a shot.... the drill is a starting step to coaching a player, once they are able to do this then they move up to throw downs and moving balls from different angles etc.... i coach over 70 players playing first and minor counties cricket at various age groups accross the uk. i think i am pretty safe in saying i now what i am doing.....would u agree?
nope, coaching 70 or 700 kids does not prove that you know what you are doing and you keep deleting any criticism why is that? Afraid it will effect your marketing ?
one thing i will ask is, i find it hard to pick up the length, i can play the hook/pull but when the ball is meant to be driven im still on the backfoot, may be reactions are the problem
if your struggling in this way, play vertical bat shots.... pull's and hooks are risky because you are potentially playing with less bat.. so play drives etc where your bat is vertical and as such give yourself more chance to hit the ball!
u are most probably looking for the short ball because it favours what you know as your best shot, try to clear your mind and play each and every ball on it's merits or faults .....this should allow your score more runs in more areas around the wicket
hi i have a slight problem with my front foot drive as i sometimes hit them up in the air but im not sure what ive done wrong to do this can you give me some tips on making sure the ball stays down and also how to give my drives extra power as i would like to get more 4's of the front foot drive
i have a slight problem with my front foot straight drives as io sometimes hit them up in the air and high
can you give me some tips on how to keep the bsll lower through the drive and also how to add more power as im aiming to get more 4's of the drive playiong for my team btw im 13 and i have subscribed to your channel as i find some of your videos useful
cricket coaching at its best, this guy is an excellent cricket coach.. these batting tips are great from coaches, playing cricketers and cricket coaching batting
Thanks for the tips. I notice that your backfoot is roughly parallel with the crease. I've seen other coaching videos where the backfoot is more perpendicular but more importantly only the balls of the back foot are in contact with the ground.
That is important, but as the title states this is basic shot grooving and whilst those points you have made are somewhat valid the top half control and discipline is more on what this clip is coaching clip is about. J
can u make a batting video for noobs. i always get into my school and local team because im an awesome bowler but im a last man for batting. any tips
TheManiacUzzy 1 year ago
@slather14
it's a shot shape drill..........
TheCricketSchool 1 year ago
u are an awesome sir.plzz,plzzzzzzzzz!!!!!! make more videos becuz i get mentally trained by dat and scored 145*.
simran488 1 year ago
only way to learn the shot is to play the full shot best bet is to start them off with underarm balls they can play that shot to and as they get more confident start bowling slower over arms and increase the pace
theuglyhairmonster 1 year ago
back heel should be in the air for you to be leanning in to maximum effect
Jamezpazza 1 year ago
It is not baseball its cricket you have to have the bat on the ground.
iHackTV 1 year ago
i keep getting caught in slips why? and is there a drill i can do to pratice keeping my head down and straight instead of looking up in the sky thanks
nictanrhys 2 years ago
i'm just a kid.
u make it so complicated
ASHERJK98 2 years ago
i do this it worked amazing !!
MrCarn69 2 years ago
very good video keep it up
MultiSilent21 2 years ago
in this video clip you're playing the shot with the ball behind the front foot, which means more bottom hand in the drive. shouldnt the bat make contact with the ball just ahead of the toe since this way, the head will be over the front knee allowing for more body weight to power the shot?
kingofthewicked 2 years ago
V.Good Coaching. Keep it up, we need more.
salimanr 2 years ago
Very good videos keep them comin, please.
u r a very good coach :) .
thank you sir ,please post more of them .
rohitthecricketer 2 years ago 7
@rohitthecricketer
thank you
TheCricketSchool 1 year ago
wen i do the drive the ball just goes in the air any tips
hassanpashto 2 years ago
i can do that
hashhash786 2 years ago
the muscle memory point is very true and really helps to make shots more natural
0bingbongbang0 2 years ago
it is not pointless, it is a very good way to chain and develop a shot.... the drill is a starting step to coaching a player, once they are able to do this then they move up to throw downs and moving balls from different angles etc.... i coach over 70 players playing first and minor counties cricket at various age groups accross the uk. i think i am pretty safe in saying i now what i am doing.....would u agree?
TheCricketSchool 2 years ago 6
nope, coaching 70 or 700 kids does not prove that you know what you are doing and you keep deleting any criticism why is that? Afraid it will effect your marketing ?
scorpioblack06 2 years ago
@scorpioblack06
i coach england players !! you???
TheCricketSchool 1 year ago
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TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
thank you
TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
one thing i will ask is, i find it hard to pick up the length, i can play the hook/pull but when the ball is meant to be driven im still on the backfoot, may be reactions are the problem
7154M 2 years ago 8
if your struggling in this way, play vertical bat shots.... pull's and hooks are risky because you are potentially playing with less bat.. so play drives etc where your bat is vertical and as such give yourself more chance to hit the ball!
TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
@7154M
u are most probably looking for the short ball because it favours what you know as your best shot, try to clear your mind and play each and every ball on it's merits or faults .....this should allow your score more runs in more areas around the wicket
TheCricketSchool 1 year ago
good tips....keep it up!
Futurecricket 2 years ago
im playing for essex under 14s at the momnent im just wondering do you have any tips oh and englands scouting is looking at my match tomorrow
harryoriordan 2 years ago
im playing for essex under 13s batter have you got any handy tips
harryoriordan 2 years ago
hi i have a slight problem with my front foot drive as i sometimes hit them up in the air but im not sure what ive done wrong to do this can you give me some tips on making sure the ball stays down and also how to give my drives extra power as i would like to get more 4's of the front foot drive
EliotFrazier6492 2 years ago
hi
i have a slight problem with my front foot straight drives as io sometimes hit them up in the air and high
can you give me some tips on how to keep the bsll lower through the drive and also how to add more power as im aiming to get more 4's of the drive playiong for my team btw im 13 and i have subscribed to your channel as i find some of your videos useful
EliotFrazier6492 2 years ago
sorry mate dont understand what cricket tips you are after here
TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
this is very good.....keep up the excellent coaching
joannewiersma 2 years ago
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TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
what part of this coaching do u not understand?
TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
i think its cool , absolutly great tips, i realy liked his tips-
rudythegame 2 years ago
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TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
ive got a problem with leaning out of my wicket when the ball comes on the offside so is there any tips
abaid2k7 2 years ago
Mate see my batting stance video, that will help u!
TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
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TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
cricket coaching at its best, this guy is an excellent cricket coach.. these batting tips are great from coaches, playing cricketers and cricket coaching batting
stalbanswebdesignseo 2 years ago
thanks alot
TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
Thanks for the tips. I notice that your backfoot is roughly parallel with the crease. I've seen other coaching videos where the backfoot is more perpendicular but more importantly only the balls of the back foot are in contact with the ground.
rajubabuno1 3 years ago
That is important, but as the title states this is basic shot grooving and whilst those points you have made are somewhat valid the top half control and discipline is more on what this clip is coaching clip is about. J
TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
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TheCricketSchool 2 years ago
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