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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: mp07 on March 19, 2017, 02:43:52 AM
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Hi, I have been getting bowled on yorkers and full-length deliveries. I used to take leg stump guard, but now I have been taking middle stump - which made some difference but not enough. Looking for any good advice to avoid getting bowled :). Thanks!
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Is ur back lift too high? Are u getting bowled playing across the line?
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Picking the line and length makes a huge difference. I would suggest standing two steps outside the crease in a more attacking fashion. Bowlers will be unlikely to think of yokers then.
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Where Is your head
Where are your feet
Shoulders
Where are you trying to hit it?
Through the line or across it?
Do you go forwards or just stand and trying and smash it as it's full etc ?
Majority of amateurs get out to yorkas as they don't move into the ball and then swing across the line.. if you go towards it and play straight you'll miss the ball rarely
Even backlist, you'll only be done with a high backlift if for your level it's extreme pace.. otherwise it's just slow reactions
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Never had a problem playing Yorkers
Also not one for standing outside the crease and then stepping back in it although that would work as the bowler is targeting your toes.
Prefer to watch the ball at all times with head still from the time the bowler runs in upto the time the bowler lets the ball go as by keeping your eyes on the the ball in the bowlers hand you pick up the length quicker which will alow you to play the yorker as the natural reaction is to bring your bat down quicker leading to you playing the yorker and full ball without difficulty providing you bring your bat down straight.
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I was prone to tbe yorker but tbis seaaon when facing up, i have tried imagining that every ball was going to be a yorker. I found it helped a lotfor me anyway...
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Watch the ball, people who tend to lose site of yorkers forget to do this, losing sight of it. When you have to guess where the ball is you're likely to be in trouble
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This usually happens early in my innings when I am trying to play straight and in defensive mode.
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This usually happens early in my innings when I am trying to play straight and in defensive mode.
In that case then get yourself in front of a mirror with your pads on bring the bat down and ensure your top hand brushes the top of your pad.
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This usually happens early in my innings when I am trying to play straight and in defensive mode.
It happened to me last year. It turned out I was very slow to cover the line of the ball. Make sure you are not going to backfoot a lot.
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Do the Steve smith whip between legs for 4 ;)
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I've found REALLY watching the ball out of the hand has done wonders for me this winter/Spring
I know it sounds obvious but I'd got into bad habits; generally just looking at the bowler & picking ball up off deck.
It was something KP said on comms about how very closely he focuses on the ball.
More time, easier to pick up length & more out middle - basic but seems to help