Hello all,
So I seem to have developed a new way of getting out this season and hoping you guys can help me work round this.
I take middle and leg guard, and tend to bat out my crease to seamers.
I'm having the problem that subconsciously I am putting my front foot forwards to play the ball just after it's released from the bowlers hand.
Only my foot isn't going forward, it's going a half step forward and a 3/4 step across. Meaning my balance is gone and my head is moving towards point.
I have a bad left knee which doesn't comfortably bend, so my front leg is locked straight. I'm then playing my bat around my leg and getting out LBW when I've missed.
I know what's going wrong, what I want is a drill which I can work on (ideally by myself) to correct this.
In my head I need to:
- Get my front foot moving forward, but not as a subconscious decision until I've picked the length.
- Do some knee exercises to try strengthen my knee
- make sure my head follows direction with my foot
Any suggestions for the above 3 are very welcome!
At club nets the bowling is sporadic and unpredictable, sadly the bowling machine is broken and as always nobody is too keen on doing throw downs unless we have too many numbers to net.