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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: 123* on April 06, 2016, 11:16:29 AM
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Hi all, here are a couple of videos of me batting on the machine tonight. Admittedly not the most testing length in the world but I've only batted twice this winter. I seem to really struggle to hit straight, strong through cover but can't hit through mid on. Any ideas on why this might be the case?
Any other general observations welcome! Buzz, I know, I'm a walker after my shot, working bloody hard at it though!
https://youtu.be/CFM22kbZr20
https://youtu.be/C0Pu90gFE0Y
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Freeze video one at 0.43 and you'll see a couple of issues
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I think you have a small issue wih the cameraman being transfixed by the machine operators prosterior if I'm honest
Batting wise I'm not a fully qualified coach yet so I'm saying nothing
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Taken a quick look and indeed as mentioned before look at around 43 seconds of the first video. This will show your top half and bottom half not really working together with your shoulders opening and working everything to leg.
You also seem a little rushed and relying on your hands getting through the balls very quickly, my advise as a qualified and experienced coach would be to try adding a little trigger movement with your feet followed by a further front foot movement to get to a better position.
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^^^^@Buzz baiting^^^^
;)
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As it's on my clipboard already, take a look here for legside shots: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whrZOG5R1zc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whrZOG5R1zc)
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Out of interest do you know what speed the machine was set? Looks fairly sharp.
Does anyone know if it is true that most bowling machines are 10mph faster than they say?
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Out of interest do you know what speed the machine was set? Looks fairly sharp.
Does anyone know if it is true that most bowling machines are 10mph faster than they say?
Its more to do with not having any preparation- the ball just spits out. No action or run up to pick up clues from.
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Yeah I suppose so, certainly easier to pick up length from a bowler than a machine. When I film my nets I usually put the camera close to me for better detail as I use a Go Pro so I don't often capture the pace of the ball. Just curious what it was set to.
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Uh oh.. Someone mentioned triggering ... @Buzz
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Your front foot doesn't actually move, so you're forced to use your bottom hand which creates this 'out to in' shape, with the face of the bat going to mid on..
This being my favourite of examples
(http://i1360.photobucket.com/albums/r659/FRCCWoody/Untitled_zpsv7lrm9lz.jpg)
This video Buzz has will help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LApFGNi42Z0&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=pgpchappers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LApFGNi42Z0&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=pgpchappers)
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You are arching your bat from gully and I didn't see one straight bat shot. Check your grip. Where is the splice positioned with respect your thumb-fore finger V? Also, you are holding the bat away from your body - it is really your trigger movement ie cocking of your wrists which is pushing the bat away from your body and throwing off your arc completely. Pull it in - wrist of your top hand should be closer to your abdomen and push your hands back, raising the toe of the bat higher and forming a cradle. Practice driving with your right hand only in front of a mirror.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oO10A6NVds&t= (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oO10A6NVds&t=)
Update, anyone got any thoughts?
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What do you think?
Fyi the second half of the video is bust...
I also think having your pads lower would help... ;)
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What do you think?
Fyi the second half of the video is bust...
I also think having your pads lower would help... ;)
this is one of my biggest pet hates in cricket :( :( :o :o
but each to their own i suppose ;)
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What do you think?
Fyi the second half of the video is bust...
I also think having your pads lower would help... ;)
I think I walk a lot after my shot but don't look in too bad a position on contact.
For some reason my bat seems to come down in an S shape, I think as the balls delivered and my hands go back my head goes over to point which can't be helping?
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In my view your issue is that your front foot, when you move it is pointing straight down the pitch. This causes your hips to open and for your to go for a walk and it stops the bat coming through straight.
If you lean head first and topple into position you should find your front foot stays more sideways, say pointing to extra cover.
That should allow you to hold your shape better.
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What about when hitting the ball say through mid on? Should it remain pointing to extra?
Cheers.
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this is one of my biggest pet hates in cricket :( :( :o :o
but each to their own i suppose ;)
What am I missing about his pads?!
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What about when hitting the ball say through mid on? Should it remain pointing to extra?
Cheers.
Good question the answer is your front will have to open up a little maybe pointing to the umpire.
But at an angle not straight
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@Buzz might just be me or does it seem the balls hesding for cover, dont look right in terms of hand movement, hands tucked in, bat reasonably lined up straight(ish) but when playing the shot, the hand move out away from the body initially, then to get the ball to cover they have to comback in and push the bat straight down the wicket (with a twisted bat face)?
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FY3uEZJ5GMs
Bit of an update, more vids on my channel. Any advice?!
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@Buzz ?! Help...
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It looks good - one thing to work on is really leading the shot with your front shoulder and head - currently looks like your foot goes first then head and your shoulder doesn't really dip into the ball - your head should lead your foot not the other way round - on the shots where this happened you connected really nicely