Cricket Batting Tips - How to play all the cricket shots using the best technique
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that front foot defence was terrible, youll get bowled for sure leaving your off stump out in the open, front foot forward AND across
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@oj1997ss LOL. no its not jimmy
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Is this James Anderson, teaching those strokes?
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That pull shot is dreadful, where's the footwork? where's getting inside the line?
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How straight is this guys backlift?
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tht was a waste of time.
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such a stupid demonstration.. i can make a video of my 3 yr old nephew with better stances.. with better shots.. what the fuck did he teach..
even i can stand naked with no guards n display even more enthusiastic n powerful shots.. i can even put a scoreboard behind.. but what's the use?
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im not one of the 90 percent.
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no good cut and pull shot
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I guess the foot should have been dragged out a bit more.
Thank you! Excellent point you brought up. Playing shots might look good but timing is the all important ingredient of course. What makes a batsman a good timer of the ball? Well, easy... lots and lots of practice together with proper technique. Very easy no short cuts but also no quick fixes. Face as much bowling the the nets as possible, or let someone do throw-downs pitch length throwing the ball as quickly as possible. Thousands and thousand of quality deliveries using quality technique.
JLC007007 5 months ago
Hi, can you please explain? I will gladly stand corrected! Regards
JLC007007 5 months ago
Traditionally, the pull is done from outside off stump outside the shoulder, hence the term pull. The late and great Bob Woolmer viewed the pull as done waist high taking the backfoot to off stump and the front foot opens the body to pull the ball to deep mid wicket/deep square leg region. The hook shot - ball is in the region of middle to leg stump and will travel towards deep square or behind for that angle. I use old school as it serves as good basics. Mr Woolmer is also spot on. Your choice!
JLC007007 8 months ago