Hello guys,
I started playing cricket last year, and started off as an opening bowler. Before i injured my ankle, i was bowling at a fairly decent pace but pretty much lost it after twisting it a few games in as my whole action just fell to pieces.
For the rest of the year i was pretty hit and miss. Some weeks i'd be accurate, the next i'd bowl 4 head-high full tosses in one over and get taken out of the attack.
It was pretty much the same story when i started Uni nets the other week, but then i decided i'd give off-spin a go seeing as i was hopeless with seam.
First ball i floated it just outside off, the batsmen went to play it, it turned sharply and hit the top of leg perfectly. Throughout the rest of the session i bowled a few more rippers that turned a lot out of nowhere and bowled or got the batsmen LBW. I'm prone to bowl one of those 'rippers' every 5/6 balls, but will bowl 1/2 half-tracker/full tosses an over. Bare in mind this is on an indoor mat that isn't particularly good for spin, i haven't tried it out on a proper pitch for obvious reasons.
My problem is that i need to cut out the full tosses/ half-trackers before i start properly bowling spin, as in a real game they're a guaranteed boundary. I only get one net a week, with 4/5 other bowlers against alternating batsmen.
Baring in mind my limited opportunity to bowl, whats the best way to go about trying to improve my accuracy?
Cheers