I didn't fully understand the premise of this question when I read it last week, but I'm going through a slump in form at the moment and coming off the field yesterday this thread popped into my head.
For me, I knew what the problem was, and I knew what the solution was, I just couldn't put it into practice, so the approach definitely had to be: battle it out. My problem was what @bk was saying about trying to take in more than one thought. It's a dilemma that you can't think "play with a straight bat" and "move your foot to the pitch of the ball" and "connect under your eyes" all at the same time, however, you do need to do all those things, one or two is not enough. Easy as it is to tell someone "clear your mind and watch the ball, the rest will fall into place", it's not so simple when you know in fact there are three technical things that, if you do them, would work. It's hard not to have them in your mind.
I do know though, that clearing my mind and watching the ball like a hawk is what's going to get me through it, and it's time at the crease that allows me to remember what that feels like. I haven't scored more than 2 runs till yesterday, and I got 9, but that 9 took me 5/6 overs, I remembered what it felt like to see the ball all the way onto the bat, with a clear mind, I got my front foot across to a full half volley, I rocked onto the back foot to defend a short one, I left well outside my off stump, and I believe again. It wasn't a successful innings but I felt closer to getting in that zone where I trust my ability, and my season can finally actually start.
im glad you have written this post. If batting was easy, everyone would be scoring runs all day long, it just doesn't happen for most of us at club level.
I've scored lots of runs in the past, last season in league cricket I averaged 11 and fell further down the order and eventually out of my team and into the thirds, so all the runs ive scored in the past counted for nothing-and that's EXACTLY as I want it to be....
I netted at Dummer and Eversley with some top blokes from the forum-this helped work on technical parts of batting which creep into our game and everyone has them..Some technical advise can help, some small changes can help but essentially when you are batting in a match it's more in the mind than anything..
If you read thru some of the advice posted i'm really pleased having originally posted the question people on here know about batting, and can offer knowledgeable advice-and have done so.
the 55 I scored on Saturday was my highest score in League cricket for a season, it's not a hundred is it? so plenty of work to do nothing is 'cracked' yet..
Sighting the ball from the bowlers hand, a strong mind and determination will get you thru when you are batting.
weight into the ball, a straight bat, and watching it like a hawk WILL work in the long run-over the season.
You have got to clear the mind...yes it's easier said than done, but it's key.
Good luck and let's keep this thread going, at some point we will struggle-as was pointed out on a previous post-if we were that good we would do it for a living..we don't.