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Jlscarroll17

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Re: Picking Up Length
« Reply #45 on: February 04, 2017, 10:59:25 AM »

@adb club cricketer how do you expect to pull a Yorker length delivery whether that be from a quick, medium or spin bowler ? If the ball is full of a good length no matter what type of bowler your more than likely going to be on the front foot and anything back of a good length your more than likely going to be on the back foot!
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Re: Picking Up Length
« Reply #46 on: February 04, 2017, 03:23:29 PM »

@adb club cricketer how do you expect to pull a Yorker length delivery whether that be from a quick, medium or spin bowler ? If the ball is full of a good length no matter what type of bowler your more than likely going to be on the front foot and anything back of a good length your more than likely going to be on the back foot!

Well, I was saying one can pull even if "fuller" off a slower bowler, - wasnt meaning a yorker or even a half volley. Just meant little fuller than a good length... just trying to say, (at least to me),  good length area varies quite a bit depending on pace of a bowler.
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Re: Picking Up Length
« Reply #47 on: February 04, 2017, 05:46:10 PM »

Well, I was saying one can pull even if "fuller" off a slower bowler, - wasnt meaning a yorker or even a half volley. Just meant little fuller than a good length... just trying to say, (at least to me),  good length area varies quite a bit depending on pace of a bowler.

Yes, if it's a spinner or low plodder you can easily pull full of a length if you wish, short arm jab works almost as well.

In fact, vs spin.. the majority of players are so poor against it they usually come in one of the following categories

1) stand and slog
2) charge down the track regardless
3) go back to everything
4) sweep everything regardless

so few are actually competent.. lucky for them the wickets are so flat now, win lose cricket rules and we don't produce any decent spinners.
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Re: Picking Up Length
« Reply #48 on: February 15, 2017, 10:15:45 AM »

Just an update - Tried the things suggested here, most particularity the Ponting A4 paper one on the machine and chucked in 2 diffrent types of balls in the machine to help mix up the length a bit.

Had on 65 and on on a sort of an in between lenght and on the second day was able able to pick the shorter ones better and rock onto the back foot for defence, not quiet quick enough to pull comfortably but it is the machine and know it'll be easier out of the hand so heading the the right direction!
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Re: Picking Up Length
« Reply #49 on: February 15, 2017, 11:26:42 AM »

At the level I play at the standard and pace of the bowling is good but not amazing and to bowl a short ball, the bowlers will lean back to generate more power before they release the ball. That's how I can pick up on when a short ball is coming. Might be relatively obvious this but it has helped me a great deal.
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Re: Picking Up Length
« Reply #50 on: February 15, 2017, 05:54:11 PM »

Just an update - Tried the things suggested here, most particularity the Ponting A4 paper one on the machine and chucked in 2 diffrent types of balls in the machine to help mix up the length a bit.

Had on 65 and on on a sort of an in between lenght and on the second day was able able to pick the shorter ones better and rock onto the back foot for defence, not quiet quick enough to pull comfortably but it is the machine and know it'll be easier out of the hand so heading the the right direction!
You should find it easier from the hand. I'm not sure why it works, but I find it does. Maybe the brain is able to use the reference point on the pitch to then gauge the length of the delivery from the hand. Hopefully someone more intelligent than me can explain.
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Re: Picking Up Length
« Reply #51 on: February 16, 2017, 03:05:57 AM »

I think is has to do with the hand being a lot more obvious and earlier of a release point compared to the machine, meaning there's a bigger change in length the point at which the ball is released when coming from the hand

As compared to the machine which is a lot more subtle with changing the length from a) either the machine head shaking b) through the air - which also happens a lot later than it does from the hand
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