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Title: Balance issue
Post by: Colesy on July 03, 2010, 08:40:52 AM
I don't know where I've got it from but it's predominantly in the early stages of my innings but if I play on the front foot to a spinner or medium pacer then my back foot rises off the floor a little, so from side on it must look like I'm balancing on my front foot. I've been stumped first ball this year playing a forward defence to a leggie even if I'm stood well in my crease.

Any ideas? (Buzz) ;)
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Buzz on July 03, 2010, 09:00:47 AM
are you over striding with your front foot and reaching for the ball?
I have to go out, so will thing about it and revert!
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Colesy on July 03, 2010, 09:04:31 AM
Don't think so, I don't normally get a big stride in.

And ok mate
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Mr Cricket on July 03, 2010, 09:05:52 AM
make sure your bending the front knee mate
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Tumo on July 03, 2010, 09:11:54 AM
i do it as well, especially when i play to the leg side, i end up going on my front leg and my back leg comes up, it's frustrating!
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Buzz on July 03, 2010, 07:41:59 PM
Ok, usually you topple over to a spinner when you have got the length wrong, either by being beaten in the flight or by going forward to a ball you could play back to.

The key is to play the ball late, but also not to over commit, you will have a moment to react as the ball drops or dips (depending on the quality of the spinner - a really good spinner will make the ball dip and shape late) so ensure you don't play the ball outside your natural zone - hold your shape - and definitely don't push at the ball.

Two ways I have seen of playing this (I am sure there are others) are the VVS way (probably the best player of spin of his generation) or the Duncan Fletcher "forward press" way - Tresco is the ultimate exponent of this method.
VVS plays the ball amazingly late with wonderfully quick wrists (a bit like AB De Villiers or Michael Clarke).
I have posted comments elsewhere about playing spin, so going back to your balance issue, practice shadow batting, but leeding with your head and letting you foot move second, you will then play with the bent front leg, aluded to above.
I hope that makes sence, ask if it doesn't or disagree!
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Coach on July 03, 2010, 08:01:27 PM
Try not to over commit to early, lead with you head not your front foot and hit the ball under your eyes
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Buzz on July 03, 2010, 08:59:06 PM
Try not to over commit to early, lead with you head not your front foot and hit the ball under your eyes
that's exactly what I meant! And the simplist way of getting a good batting technique.
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Coach on July 03, 2010, 10:10:16 PM
Also, the fact you are leading with your head means hitting it under your eyes, should mean your playing in front of your pad thus avoiding most bat pads
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Colesy on July 03, 2010, 10:39:51 PM
Thanks alot guys. Was conscious of it today and I seemed to be ok :)
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on July 04, 2010, 07:13:38 PM
seemed to be ok today mr coles! 4 x4 off an over was a good start but not upto the calibre of FWCC usual standards as yet ;)
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Colesy on July 04, 2010, 07:24:22 PM
"all the gear, no idea", "strutting around after 2 fours".

I hate Winscombe :)
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on July 04, 2010, 07:25:25 PM
lol we would have won that within 20 overs they wouldnt have had much to chirp about then! they didnt like the comment of ur lad would have been fine if he was wearing a better helmet either hahahaha
Title: Re: Balance issue
Post by: Colesy on July 04, 2010, 07:26:14 PM
Lol some kid got a beemer in the helmet and I said either appeal for LBW or it wouldn't have hurt if he had an Ayrtek