Afternoon all,
Does anyone have any tips for playing the ball later? Ive been out 4 times now from incutters cutting me through the gate when my bat is way too far infront of my pad almost driving when i really have no intention of it. My teammates keep saying why were you driving that good length when really i was just looking to keep it out. I think its due to training and batting against some quicker bowlers earlier in the season around 75mph and now facing more like 65 mph as some of the real quicks from our division have left and its meaning im getting stuck pushing at the ball too much. I also had this issue caught and bowled off a spinner earlier in the year.
Any tips appreciated thank you!
This kind of problem is common, and typically its not about relative position of bat and front pad, its about reducing bat speed.
If you bring the bat down with too much bat speed, its harder to make last minute adjustments to cover movement off the pitch. Hence its inadvisable to hit through the line against length balls on anything but the flattest pitches. Obviously with half volleys, there is less risk of this happening, so bat speed can be safely increased and you can punch the ball for four.
So really this is just about reducing your bat speed when you spot a length ball. You can still get into a good position early, your head over the contact point, and get your wrists down, but keep them cocked, then play the ball from there, being sure to look out for last minute movement off the pitch. You should find it easier to adjust with a slow moving bat than with either a fast moving bat, or a stationary bat (Keaton Jennings' problem).