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Title: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Bats_Galore on May 25, 2016, 10:40:36 PM
I wonder if anyone has any tips on how to bat on pitches with uneven bounce?
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: jd163 on May 25, 2016, 11:15:39 PM
We play our local T20 league on a very crappy pitch which is basically a grassy ground rolled multiple times to make a flatter surface for cricket pitch. Short balls often comes to knee height and good length bounces over the head  :(

After our first season we try to avoid playing on back foot or try sweeping the ball towards leg side due to very low bounce specially from the spinner. Front foot and straight bat shots worked well for me on a uneven bounce pitch.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Wickets-then-runs on May 26, 2016, 05:35:03 AM
Put the cut and pull shots back in the kit bag for days like this...
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Shortpitch on May 26, 2016, 05:39:25 AM
We play our local T20 league on a very crappy pitch which is basically a grassy ground rolled multiple times to make a flatter surface for cricket pitch. Short balls often comes to knee height and good length bounces over the head  :(

After our first season we try to avoid playing on back foot or try sweeping the ball towards leg side due to very low bounce specially from the spinner. Front foot and straight bat shots worked well for me on a uneven bounce pitch.

Just like jd mentioned, we play here on decent crappy pitch with mat on, for a one day game (40 over an innings), Avoid back foot shots, Cut and pull for the first 8 to 10 overs you play. Then you might get used to the pitch and will be comfortable playing your shots.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: radiomark on May 26, 2016, 06:00:37 AM
It can be a total joke sometimes playing on these pitches.
Play the ball as late as possible and just realise that you will get out to a pea roller or one that sticks in the pitch.
Don't forget to question your sanity after you've traveled miles to a game and got out cheap because the pitch was (no swearing please)
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: jamielsn15 on May 26, 2016, 06:01:51 AM
Just. Play. Straight.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: ProCricketer1982 on May 26, 2016, 07:29:22 AM
Get out quick, go home and remember to never play at that ground again. Ruins the game
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Mr_Orange on May 26, 2016, 07:41:11 AM
Put the cut and pull shots back in the kit bag for days like this...

This ^ and play it straight and be prepared to wear a few. Try and get as forward as possible, even if it's short as you don't want a roller to get through. It's a tough it out situation but as always with batting, the longer you're in the middle the easier it gets.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Bats_Galore on May 26, 2016, 08:24:21 AM
Many thanks for all the tips very sensible advice. If chasing a score or in a t 20 when the scoring rate needs to be higher, are there any additional thoughts?
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: northernboy1987 on May 26, 2016, 08:33:58 AM
Many thanks for all the tips very sensible advice. If chasing a score or in a t 20 when the scoring rate needs to be higher, are there any additional thoughts?

Slog.

In all seriousness if the scoring rate needs to go up there comes a point where you have to start taking some risks, whether that be quicker singles/making ones into twos on the fielders arm or trying to hit over the top and just accepting that if one pea rolls it's tough luck.

Saying that, the pitch is the same for both teams so if you're batting first you will need to seriously rethink what a "good score" is.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Seniorplayer on May 26, 2016, 08:45:56 AM
Seem to have spent a career playing on these type of pitches you get the grub hunter which wacks you on your ankle the ball that leaps up and smashes you in the throat just play your normal game and as previously stated except that the dodgy bounce may get you out.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Alvaro on May 26, 2016, 11:56:03 AM
WATCH THE BALL
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Dario74 on May 26, 2016, 12:50:41 PM
Batting out of your crease helps if only to get you closer to the pitch of the ball. I played on the same track twice at the weekend, on the Saturday the bowlers were a tad sharp so it was harder to move out. On the Sunday we faced slower bowlers and - batting out of the crease - really helped to negate the bounce and meant I was driving more confidently.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: meats on May 26, 2016, 02:58:43 PM
This ^ and play it straight and be prepared to wear a few. Try and get as forward as possible, even if it's short as you don't want a roller to get through. It's a tough it out situation but as always with batting, the longer you're in the middle the easier it gets.

No problems with the cut shot if it's outside off peg. I agree with the rest, it's almost a case of parking yourself on the front foot and being prepared to wear a few.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: Rob580 on May 26, 2016, 03:11:17 PM
Teams I've played against who've grown up on terrible pitches all tend to bat pretty similarly:

- Get forward to 99% of deliveries.
- Block anything on the stumps, nothing attacking at all.
- Throw the kitchen sink at anything that's not on the stumps.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: uknsaunders on May 26, 2016, 03:18:57 PM
All rubbish pitches play slightly differently. Spend a bit of time watching from the sidelines the bounce and what the bowlers are doing. Then formulate a plan. Low wickets getting forward is key. Lifting decks playing off the bat foot or using very soft hands. If it's doing a bit of everything then pick a plan that works for you. I would say attacking the bowling is a great strategy, I've seen the odd slogger change the nature of a pitch simply because he's put the bowlers off a length. Takes a bit of balls, no little skill and alot of luck but don't underestimate what a few big shots can do. The complete opposite strategy is simply to hang in there. By hanging around you hope that somebody is having an off day and feeds a few full tosses. It's quite possible the pitch might ease or you'll start seeing the ball better. Time at the crease does that.
Title: Re: Batting on pitches with uneven bounce
Post by: jd163 on May 26, 2016, 03:28:38 PM
Teams I've played against who've grown up on terrible pitches all tend to bat pretty similarly:

- Get forward to 99% of deliveries.
- Block anything on the stumps, nothing attacking at all.
- Throw the kitchen sink at anything that's not on the stumps.

^ The best way to play on a uneven pitch.