Had another very encouraging coaching session on Friday. Sent the first half building on the work we did towards the end of the last session around my balance and front foot position when playing through the on side. We did some drills with underarm throw downs to try and get my toe pointing back to the bowler or even mid on. Have to say it felt pretty unnatural and going back to the bowling machine I think I managed to get it pointing to straightish mid off, but that's progress. Most of all though, my balance felt miles better and I was middling most balls even if I wasn't playing a lot of big shots. That's a transformation compared with a session on the bowling machine at one of the CBF nets last autumn.
For the second half I wanted to work on my back foot attacking shots for slow short of a length balls outside off stump. When the ball's coming on I think I'm a decent cutter but always been rubbish at forcing the ball through cover/extra cover when there's not enough pace on the ball for the cut to be effective. So he wound the speed down to 55 like a proper dibbly-dobbly bowler. A first I was trying to cut, mostly pretty weakly, but with a bit of a tweak, getting me to bring my front foot back in line with my back foot to give me a stronger base I found I was able to hit some pretty good back foot drives, way better than I can usually manage.
Here's a longish video, as ever comments welcome...
https://youtu.be/FlzAZxGcU1MThere's a few shots through square leg in the first minute or two which I wondered if I'd played too square but the balls were missing leg and I think my balance was ok. Still fell over a few times (e.g. 1:40) but not too often. The set from 3:05 was after doing the underarm drills on my foot position. At 6:15 we started work on the back foot and up to 9:35 there's lots of pretty weak square cuts before he gave me any advice, mostly due to the lack of pace (I think). After this he had me working on punching the ball more and I was pretty happy with this last set, felt like I was timing them well.
By the way, I talked to him about my bottom hand grip after the suggestions here. He thought it could possibly come round a little but he suggested not changing it, he didn't think it was causing me any real problems.
This is the last session I'm going to do for now. I've come away from the 2 sessions with a few mental check points I can use which hopefully mean I can make theses improvements stick. I think any more now would clutter my mind too much at this time of year, but I'd definitely do this again one day, definitely worth the price of some new kit