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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: toenails97 on January 30, 2014, 07:42:42 PM
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Alright Lads,
I have a bat thats quite concaved, feels nice and I love the handle; however it turns in my hands on some shots. Im just wondering is this down to the grip which is a snake grip, my gloves, my batting grip or the lack of meat on off center shots?
Cheers
Tony
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Could be down to the handle shape mate, is it round or oval?
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What bat is to?
What face is it?
What shape is the handle?
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Handle is a nice round at the top oval at the bottom handle and feels lovely!
It's my salix, and the face is round
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It's my salix
Fastereddie will jump on this :)
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Fastereddie will jump on this :)
Haha, hopefully not - without any offence to Eddie!
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when you say it twists it physically spins in your hands?? Or the bat moves on contact and your wrist twists?
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when you say it twists it physically spins in your hands?? Or the bat moves on contact and your wrist twists?
Personally I think it twists physically, however Procricket has told me it's the way my bat comes down and my grip set up
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flat faced bats are meant to try and spin when hit off centre. and oval handles are meant help.
but as yours is flat faced and oval that matters not alot.
do you grip hard with your bottom hand? or Do you hold it losely??
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if it is physically twisting you arent holding it tightly enough. If on contact the bat turns then your wrist isnt strong enough or there is something not right with the grip or downswing like ProCricket says. I remember your bottom hand being a little strangeand you were working on it, maybe thats causing it?
Does it mean the ball doesnt go where you want it to and you are edging it?
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What I have seen you tend to play with a closed face mate and that exagirates the twist on impact have a look at your bat I bet most of the balls are on the inner side of the bat
In the nets you tended to hit straight ball through the leg side .
It could be a grip issue or gloves but most issues like this are caused by the face and caused by the back swing not coming down at the correct angle mate
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I find this video good for self teach
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gVQFT3-YlXM (http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gVQFT3-YlXM)
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DBYPbi9FbEg&feature=c4-feed-c (http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DBYPbi9FbEg&feature=c4-feed-c)
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from the videos he posted on here his bottom hand was closed off, it was towards the inside edge instead of down the splice or towards the outside edge
that would cause him to play with a closed off face or towards leg, a bit like graeme smith
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Thanks very much lads, and yeah John I've been working on my bottom hand and am getting used to just gripping with my top hand; I'll give them videos a watch now Dave
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Last 2 minutes of the first video are brilliant and I try to follow them to the letter it works for me
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try to line up your bottom V with the splice or just towards the outside edge of the splice. Try not to hold it with an O grip but a V
One thing that a lot of younger batsmen do is let their grip on the last two fingers of their top hand loosen off when striking it, often there is no pressure from the little finger and ring finger.
Put your gloves on do some shadow shots and concentrate on the pressure of your grip, do you loosen off those fingers?? If so that would weaken your grip and cause it to turn a little on impact, not in your hands but your wrist/bat
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I had an issue like this last season and I'd no real idea why it's suddenly started happening after 15 years or so. Went to Lords a few weeks ago thinking they'd be able tell me after 1-2 looks, both coaches were baffled, said all they could think of was to try changing the grip on the bat for a thicker/tackier one, and low and behold, problem solved.