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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: 21wilsonj on June 20, 2015, 06:15:24 PM
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Hi,
I need some help with my game. Whilst being the 3rd best bat in my U12's team (I open) , and 5th best in the U13's (I bat 5), I still find myself getting out too easily , and have been bowled in at least 75 percent of my games. My top scores are 11no (batting 5) and 10(Opening) , followed by at least 7-8 ducks/1 run innings from both 5 and 1. Whilst my net batting is good I can't put that into a game situation and always get out to the straight ball , even from a slow/medium pacer. I also keep for the U12's , and usually let about 10 byes through per (25over) game. These are mostly due to one bowler who opens for the county U12's , and is a left arm over quick. I struggle to take the ball moving across me and it's not helped by the bowlers inaccuracy and tendency to put it down the legside. I play on low bounce pitches but am unable to stand up due to the pace.
I think it's down to my foot movement (or lack of it) and also the fact I sometimes move the right foot backwards , in line with my left so I face towards backward square. I don't usually spend much time in training as a keeper as it is usually nets or ground fielding.
Just to fill you in , the reason I keep is that I can't bowl and have OK hands and also fancied a challenge and a prospect for new kit.
Can anyone suggest any drills I could try for keeping , maybe using a Katchet or slip cradle and also how could I improve my batting and my playing of a straight ball.
Thanks , James
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Use lighter pads. Look at Aero brand.
Take batting lessons from Gary Palmer.
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lighter wicket keeping pads? , i have some Willostix Spitfire which I like a lot. I will watch the drills
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To stop getting out to straight balls practice bringing your bat down in a straight line use a full length mirror if you can show the bowler the makers name on your bat
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Hi James,
Given your age it would be a great idea to speak to one of the coaches at your club or in your local area - it is a great place to start and I'm sure they will be happy to put a bit of time in with you.
They should be able to see if there's something in particular that's causing you issues - especially with your batting.
Keep at it, keep working and good luck.
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Thanks everyone for there help, and I will follow Seniorplayers and StonyFielders advice with the straight bat and talking to my coach.
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Thanks everyone for there help, and I will follow Seniorplayers and StonyFielders advice with the straight bat and talking to my coach.
Ian smith spoke about the importance of feet movement in keeping during the recent test series. Have a look if you can find any videos. ;)