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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: morgzy10 on May 13, 2013, 11:15:25 AM
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When i was a young 17 year old fat boy standing at 5ft 7 a punchy backfoot cut infront of square used to be my best shot but over the years, without changing my technique, my performance of this shot has deteiorated to the effect its now one of my worst! im using the same foot movement, same head position.
Why could this have changed? could it be due to growth? or mentally as it was my go to shot
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you probably look to play it too much to balls that you should be playing a differnt shot to or leave.
difficult to say without watching a video to be honest
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What's actually going wrong with the shot now? Are you skying the ball or edging it or what?
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edging, mistiming, wrong position on the bat
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I will latch onto about 1 in 4 just outside off stump. Being a predominantly offside player it was a huge part of my armoury
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As Buzz says without seeing you it's hard to say but could be taking your eye off the ball a bit just before you play the shot.
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im a very good watcher of the ball with a still head and watch the ball onto the bat
also one other question, how do i quickly improve my legside shots
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Practice. Someone throwing down balls on your legs for 10 minutes in a net works wonders for me. Stand tall, head up not falling to the off side and don't close the face too much. Works for me :-[
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Practice. Someone throwing down balls on your legs for 10 minutes in a net works wonders for me. Stand tall, head up not falling to the off side and don't close the face too much. Works for me :-[
Biggest thing is head position. Wherever your head goes your body will follow. Stand straight and keep your head level. If the ball is travelling towards the leg stump then your head should be over it. Therefore you won't fall over and just chip the ball up or miss it.
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my problem with leg side is leading edges id hit 1 in 10 out the meat
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Try fiddling with it, if you're getting a lot of leading edges you're probably closing the face too early and possibly a touch too early on the ball. Better to play a touch later, not as hard, with more face of the bat than to get out to leading edges.
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I too have this leading edges issue on leg side balls and also sometimes I miss them and hit on pads .
So now I take a leg stump guard to make sure the balls I miss will miss the stumps as well.
Regarding leading edges , I try not to play them too fine now ..I just try to play them in front of the wicket on leg side.
Not the perfect solution but it works as a quick fix until I get my technique right.
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you probably look to play it too much to balls that you should be playing a differnt shot to or leave.
difficult to say without watching a video to be honest
I'd go with that. I like to cut but the biggest danger is trying it to everything. Often have to tell myself to play straighter and punch it off the back foot or front foot cut it. Problem for us shorter guys is everything looks like it can be cut but not driven ;)
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my problem with leg side is leading edges id hit 1 in 10 out the meat
you are turning your battom hand too early and playing with a cross bat ..... what is wrong with an on drive?
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on drives are fine as my strength is in the v and straight bat shots as 85% of my runs are scored there, cover, off and on drives i would say 70% of my scoring shots are off side. if i see a ball coming down the line of off stump, ive been known to creep outside leg stump and play it to off, i guess that shows my lack of confidence in leg side shots
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I'd go with that. I like to cut but the biggest danger is trying it to everything. Often have to tell myself to play straighter and punch it off the back foot or front foot cut it. Problem for us shorter guys is everything looks like it can be cut but not driven ;)
im not short anymore, im now pushing 6ft 1
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The advice other people have given you is good, also don't forget to watch where your head is going; make sure it isn't going to the offside causing you to fall over.
There was a how to in the cricketer last year about playing on the leg side. I recall Jonathan Trott saying to look to hit the ball as straight as possible (in front of square). It's well worth a read.
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Punchy backfoot cut in front of square is something you can usually only play against somewhat(relatively) slow bowling that is short and gives you width. Against any kind of decent pace and against a new ball most of your cuts should be going behind square. Or are you talking about a punchy backfoot drive between extra covers and point. That used to be a go to shot of mine when I was younger but I started getting out to it once I started playing quicker bowlers so i usually shelve it till some slower bowlers come on.
And, also, like Buzz said, 'looking to play a shot' is an orrible thing to do. Has led to my demise many many times.