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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: jackmorris on June 02, 2013, 06:14:33 PM
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hi guys,
i seem to lose my concentration and patience while batting quite quickly and end up giving my wicket away cheaply.
is there anyway i can stop trying to play stupid shots and just concentrate and play the ball how it should be played?
any tips would be helpful
thanks, Jack
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take guard ala trott
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Hi Jack
It is what works for you...
It is good that your self aware that you have this issue and this will help you sort it.
Take a guard, switch off off. The choices are yours. being on here and talking about chicket alot has helped me without doubt.
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i always mark my guard and after every ball make sure i can still see it and mark it again, but if i defend for a bit i get so impatient and play a stupid shot and just give my wicket away
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are you a naturally calm/patient person?
are you pretty fit or unfit?
in my experience if you are fitter you don't tire as easily and loose patience as soon.
trying to get yourself into a "bubble" is great but not so easy to do.
try some breathing exercises if you feel the red mist coming.
make sure you stay positive and don't beat yourself up.
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i am naturally quite calm and i am quite a fit person
do you have any idea how i can just play the ball how it should be ? and try and get these stupid shots out of my head
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in training i always play sensibly and dont play anything stupid and in matches i do for most of the time normally but i always get out when ive lost concentration and played a stupid shot
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Practice... I'm no coach (nor batsman!) but unless Nick/Buzz want to correct me, I don't think you can really "coach" patience. Surely it's just practice, it's something that comes with time and experience, being able to judge the shot? Instinct is a big part of cricket, and maybe you play these rash shots on instinct. Well, that's just my view anyway. Someone will no doubt shoot my argument to pieces though ;)
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to be honest i think you are right, i just have to practice and practice and practice
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There is never really any quick fix. Hard work is normally the way to go about this!
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I agree, it comes with form and confidence.
practice will help you gain that.
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Write down every time you out playing a silly shot and what you could have done instead.
Maintain this journal and read it the night before your match. Very soon it will be ingrained in your thought process.
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Write down every time you out playing a silly shot and what you could have done instead.
Maintain this journal and read it the night before your match. Very soon it will be ingrained in your thought process.
great idea mate,
going to do that now, thanks :)
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great idea mate,
going to do that now, thanks :)
You may not stop playing silly shots altogether but at least it will stop you playing the same silly shot twice :D
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haha yeah ;)
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Are you playing these 'wild shots' after you hit a nice stroke/boundary ?
I would suggest switching off after every ball and walking away from the pitch. Remind yourself of a few basic things. Such as play positive, keep the head still, move those feet, watch the ball intensely etc.
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Set yourself a routine just like Mike Hussey between each delivery and slow it all down and take your time. Treat every ball as a competition that either you must draw or win which breaks up your innings into smaller portions you can mange more easily.