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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: anony on April 08, 2016, 12:35:51 PM
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I've just got back into the game after playing a bit as a teen and a couple of intramural games at university. I wasn't a particularly great player but I could bowl consistently and could take some catches. I never really gave batting much attention though.
Where's a good place to start? Ive had a few net sessions and I have a ton of poor habits and instinct from playing hockey all my life. I basically forget my top hand exists at all, get my feet in odd places or don't move them at all and spend every conscious effort fighting myself to playing with a vertical bat.
How do I separate the discipline of batting in my mind? I can only get over to net sessions once a week so what can I work on alone in between nets to get the most out of them?
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First of all just hold the bat in the top hand, hold a tennis ball between your chin and your neck, drop it, let it bounce a couple of times then step toward it and try to hit it as straight as possible
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As said before, ball in a sock tied to some string, hang it up to something that won't ruin anything
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Also check out all the coaching videos @Buzz has done
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lets get back to basics practice grip pickup stance and bringing your bat down with yor eyes and head still in front of a mirror.
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Thanks guys, I'll try playing strokes with just my top hand.
Also check out all the coaching videos @Buzz has done
I had a look but it seems the older ones have been removed from youtube or the links are dead?
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I find that using a Stump at nets helps you find the middle when you use a Bat out in the middle.