Hi folks
I'll be having a bowling machine net session this week and wanted to ask what the best way was to ensure I get the most benefit out of it. I see lots of cricketers simply churning out drives to half volleys and whilst this is good for muscle memory, I think there's better things to do!
Any ideas would be appreciated. I've been out the game for a while so need to work on all aspects of my batting and not just one or two particular areas.
Cheers
I think always have a plan. And be honest about your weaknesses! If you are rubbish at playing off your pads through midwicket/on side, then have a couple of buckets in that area.
Last nets with machine I got Fattus at set bowling machine just outside of offstump, but back of a length! There is always a natural variation from a machine which is good. But most of the balls would be in that corridor of uncertainty. He would also vary the length a little so I had to judge whether I could leave the ball, defend the ball or whether I could attack it. A lot of the balls had to be played at the top of the bounce so was not easy to play them.
So if I had a long net with machine, I would do the following:
Bucket 1: Nice easy pace balls pitched up to drive.
Bucket 2: nice easy pace balls shorter length so you defend or drive on back foot.
Bucket 3: Work on a weakness and maybe ask to put randome swing on some balls and speed up a little.
Bucket 4: Work on another area of weakness or the same as bucket 3.
Bucket 5: Work on spin
Bucket 6: Mixture of deliveries
Tailor it to yourself. Everyone will be different but I think that working on at least 1 weaker shot is important. So plan what you want to work on in advance?
But it easy for me, as I have lots of weaker areas to pick from