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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #15 on: September 03, 2012, 12:00:29 PM »

getting fitter & Turning my 4 pack into an 8 pack.. Tracking down a wheelie bag that does what I need it to do and getting my hands on a Indian bat, all before January nets. Then it will be batting sessions and lots of them in the hope I might score at least one TON before I cant play cricket anymore...
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #16 on: September 03, 2012, 12:05:41 PM »

Working on my spin bowling with looking to sort a couple of new deliveries. Also looking to improve my shots on the offside as I play most of my shots leg side.

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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #17 on: September 03, 2012, 12:23:10 PM »

I used to get out LBW quite a lot, but I recently changed from a middle to a leg stump guard, and haven't been dismissed this way since.  It definitely helps, so I would suggest you maybe consider adopting this guard as well...

This is something I've considered as I tend to get out to very full leg/middle stump balls, my only concern is that I do favour the leg side so shifting my stance might cut down on the amount of leg/wider deliveries that I try to hit.
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #18 on: September 03, 2012, 12:30:20 PM »

Rest from playing cricket from until mid January, let all those niggles sort themselves out by:

September

Nothing

October - November

Foam rolling daily
Stretching daily

December

Conitinue stretching and foam rolling
Shadow batting in mirror
 start some fitness/speed work using a skipping rope

Jan - march

For first time in 5 years I'm going to do some serious work on my batting technique

More open stance to improve head position
Backlift hand position
Back foot position in all shots

April

Outdoor nets

May.

Reality that I did none of the above and can't hit a ball!!!
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #19 on: September 03, 2012, 12:38:32 PM »

I will be working on my golf over the winter and crack on with my new fitness regime, I have lost 8 stone already so just need to keep it going.
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #20 on: September 03, 2012, 12:38:48 PM »

This winter is going to be all fitness and strength training.
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #21 on: September 03, 2012, 12:40:55 PM »

I used to get out LBW quite a lot, but I recently changed from a middle to a leg stump guard, and haven't been dismissed this way since.  It definitely helps, so I would suggest you maybe consider adopting this guard as well...

Seconded! I only got out once LBW this year after changing my guard in June.
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #22 on: September 03, 2012, 02:37:21 PM »

Are you getting out because are missing the ball because of trying to whip it off your legs or being deceived by the pace of the ball?

I think more than anything early on in an innings I just plant my leg down the track and play round the pad.
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #23 on: September 03, 2012, 02:38:13 PM »

I used to get out LBW quite a lot, but I recently changed from a middle to a leg stump guard, and haven't been dismissed this way since.  It definitely helps, so I would suggest you maybe consider adopting this guard as well...

Good thinking chaps. We'll see how it goes!
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #24 on: September 03, 2012, 03:01:34 PM »

Hoping to get some decent nets in to play in a new bat. It should give me more incentive to try to improve on my woeful technique, rather than trying to hit the cover off the ball.  :o
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #25 on: September 03, 2012, 03:05:35 PM »

By this time next year I want to be able to day I'm averaging 40+ in 1st XI cricket, instead of 26 like the past 2 years. Any long term winter tips from the mighty Buzz?

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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #26 on: September 03, 2012, 03:09:59 PM »

I think more than anything early on in an innings I just plant my leg down the track and play round the pad.
In an ideal world, you would come down the tract to these, make them into full tosses, playing your shot with the full width of the bat.
Something to work on  ;)
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #27 on: September 03, 2012, 04:47:30 PM »

By this time next year I want to be able to day I'm averaging 40+ in 1st XI cricket, instead of 26 like the past 2 years. Any long term winter tips from the mighty Buzz?

Well I think looking at trying to iron out the slice from my golf swing, working on my draw slightly and improving my short game to get a few shots off my handicap will help...

I will think about a more serious answer on the train home ;)
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #28 on: September 03, 2012, 05:37:26 PM »

By this time next year I want to be able to day I'm averaging 40+ in 1st XI cricket, instead of 26 like the past 2 years. Any long term winter tips from the mighty Buzz?

here goes...
Ok, so a lot of my thoughts are in the how to score a hundred thread, relating to building an innings, so the logical thought would be to start with that.

The second thing I would say is that when you go to nets if you are having issues, lots of people will offer suggestions, as with all advice, including this, you should only use what works for you. My suggestion is that you stick with one voice, don't have multiple coaches as they will have different views on style, some will work, some won't. That doesn't make either wrong.

Then I suppose I would think about looking at your dismissal percentages and look at themes. So for example I have played on multiple times this season, because I am not in a good position to play a shot or trying to hit the ball to hard.
Once you have analysed your dismissals you can work out technical issues to work on, so for me it will be timing and getting head and shoulders and then feet in a good position to play a shot outside the off stump.
Sometimes you might not know what the issue is, in which case I always say start with the basics, grip, stance, head position, shot selection. Have a video session, even just using a mobile phone can help. Sometimes that just gives you a bit of confidence. All beneficial.

Shot selection is of course mental. Firstly the fitter you are the easier you will find it to bat for long periods as you will make fewer mistakes. Also when working on shot selection you also need to know your favoured scoring areas, so mix working on them with other areas which are not so strong. Andy flower talks about having super strengths, like a robin smith cut or a trott work of the legs. So do work on them, but not exclusively on them!

When you are in the nets also work really hard at playing yourself in, have bowlers bowl six in a row at you, make your practice sessions game realistic where possible. Also get used to different bowlers this way.
If you frequently play spinners when you start batting, start in the spinners net, if you are an opener, get ready for the barrage if bouncers from the quicks off 18 yards...

Next, key if you want to average over 40 is that you need to cut out the dismissal between 10 and 30 where you give it away playing a shot you haven't been in for long enough to play. This seems simple but is really important. Learning patients in the nets is possible... just ask canners how often I have tried to block or leave 40 balls in a row with the bowling machine... and then ask how unsuccessful I am at it! 

If you are a boundary hitter work at your defensive shots and how to turn dot balls into ones, rotating the strike makes life hard for bowlers, who then bowl more bad balls which means more opportunities.

So after that mini brain dump, I think you have some key areas...

Technique
Fitness
Building an innings
Mental training for batting for long periods of time

Oh and buy a new bat from a forum sponsor...
Thoughts?
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Re: What will you be working on during the Winter?
« Reply #29 on: September 03, 2012, 06:04:10 PM »

I think I might just print off that post, stick it in my bag and read it before every game!

Agree with all of that, and more specifically the fitness, shot selection and dismissal percentages. Definitely given me a lot to work with during the winter now, cheers mate!
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