Nice one guys. Enjoyed reading through all of these. Think I may give this technique on YouTube thingy a go can only improve on my batting. Also have a question for you all whilst you're here. Net bats?? Have to be very similar to match bats ideally ??
Like bats and techniques, you will have to experiment and see what works for you.
Personally I use 2'10/2'11 as match bat with a mid or mid/lower (but long) middle.
So in the indoor nets, which are a little bouncier than wickets I would generally use a slightly higher middle to counteract that. But there is also a theory that the bounce of the wicket is not important and that a batsman will generally hit the ball in the same area of the bat no matter what the bounce? Not sure how correct that is but I make sure that my indoor net bat has a mid or mid-higher middle.
Also my indoor net bat will normally be 2'12-2'13 - why? In my mind it is like weight training! I will use a heavier bat to counteract that slightly higher middle and also to try and build my batting working muscles up. In theory when I start using a lighter match bat it should make it feel so much easier?
When we move to outside nets in April, I will then switch to a match bat weight or even start to use my match bat. This is so that I can start getting used to a slightly lighter bat after using a heavier net bat. Plus the middle will be slightly lower than my indoor net bat (as we do outside nets on one of our actual match strips and therefore the bounce will be less than indoors!
This is the theory I use which may be rubbish in reality! But as cricket is a large part confidence, you will need to work with whatever gives you that confidence and whatever makes you feel most comfortable and gets you in the best mind-set?
Others will use the same profile for both nets and match. Others will use the same bat for both! Whatever works for the individual is best for that person!