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Seniorplayer

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Re: Batting in nets
« Reply #15 on: April 10, 2016, 08:39:21 PM »

When you say forget them, you mean stop doing it or forget what the person is saying?

Both.
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Re: Batting in nets
« Reply #16 on: April 11, 2016, 05:51:18 AM »

I am not an expert to comment on your style, but i do see some parallels with my batting. I tend to stand up straight and then duck with my knees prior to playing the ball. Trigger movement for me is absolute no-go for me, since i end up out of shape and totally mess up the shot.

You have a good eye and you connect the ball well in your cross bat shots. There were a few balls which you had collected outside off-stump and send them towards mid-on. I guess you didn't get a chance to play much on the off-side. Start playing late and you will add more to your off-side.

Your batting definitely looks good. Keep working on it and you will definitely get much better at this ...
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Re: Batting in nets
« Reply #17 on: April 11, 2016, 08:48:55 AM »

I personally use a trigger movement as in the past I had issues with not moving my feet when I was younger. My trigger is much less exaggerated than it was a few seasons ago. I start on 2 leg and make a small movement to middle as the bowler starts his delivery jump/stride. I found this worked better recently as I've felt more comfortable against the seamers.
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Re: Batting in nets
« Reply #18 on: April 11, 2016, 09:05:41 AM »

Negative
No backlift and inconsistent back lift, hit rotation and poor alignment to the ball.
No real body into the ball more of a midway position so you tend to snatch which makes the hip turn. What backlift you do have comes from a angle. You follow shots and look to premeditate

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Much better than your last video look into weight into your shot so a topple with your head.

Look at your backlift look to make it consistent as you can it doesn't matter where it goes as long as it comes down straight.

Keep working mate much better.

Ps get a video from side on can see batting machanics much better from there but midway sat on your back leg is a major cause of your hip rotation
Your staying stiller which is good and
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