So as you see I don't simply tinker with my batting and bowling I completely change my methods constantly. Does anyone else do this? Any of you changed technique and had great success? Or disaster?
I have my cup final on Saturday and I'm going to stick with technique from Saturday but I'm torn between using the harrow and using the bat I got the ton with. I've never played at the ground the final is at or the team we are playing so no idea on deck or whether they have quickies or not. Think I will try both bats in nets but I'm thinking of sticking with the harrow.
That's a tough situation to be in.
I started my season well but some unintentional changes to my setup resulted in bad form. I went to see a coach. He tweaked many things in my technique which did naught in real game situations - my low scores continued. It took a while to realize what I was doing wrong before I had had seen the coach and what changes he made were useless. I am finally back to hitting balls well, timing, position, footwark, and balance are working - atleast in the nets.
What really helped me find my rhythm back was batting in the nets against different types of bowling. Batting against very good, very quick bowlers on different surface conditions helped iron out wrinkles in my technique. A good bat (TK) always helps to expedite matters.
In case you are wondering, I went back to narrow-tall-front-on batting stance; only thing I am doing differently (and this is one piece of advice that worked from my coach) is "dipping my head and shoulder" to the ball.