Thoughts peeps
Normally I basiclaly stand with my back big toe on middle on the crease line to face up vs everything from pace to medium (spin just behind). However, I’ve been trailing after watching tests standing half way back in my crease.. to say it’s made life easier is an understatement.
I’ve found suddnely it’s a lot easier and anything that a bowler would think is back of a length or length is easily back foot punched or pulled. However, I’ve seen Mr Balance and Mr Handscombe... they look bloody awful
So, does anyone bat like this at ‘our’ level or is it just too darn risky with crappy wickets ??
I’ve done extreme pace and with swing to see if simply pitching it up swinging would get me and it doesn’t seem to.
Just kinda thinking it feels a little too good to be true currently
I do a version of this, with the difference being that I stand on off-stump. I think there are two keys to this strategy:
1) Keeping good balance (making sure head does NOT fall over to off side, which will make you miss balls on your legs or balls that swing in late).
2) assume/visualize the full straight ball, that you will look to play to mid-on. Everything else is easier (you can leave outside your eyeline, and can pull anything short - which is such an instinctive shot that you don't need to think about it).
I've heard people criticize this strategy by saying "but if you miss it,you'll be LBW"...I still prefer this because its much easier to work on making sure you DON'T miss the full straight ball (by focusing on points 1 and 2 above), and you minimize the ways you can get out.