Thanks all, have just adopted a stand and deliver approach on my middle stump and tbh, works wonders, scored frequent 30's including a 76 and a 47.
But now I have a problem which is putting the ball away on the leg-side, my tendency to overbalance on the off-side making me plant my front foot on the offside.
I think you get it. I think I'm trying to step before the ball is bowled but I don't really no why... Any tips?[/QUOTE]
Thanks, I will try in the soon, problem is it's the end of the season (bummer) and the nets are gonna close soon so I'l need alot of practise. I know what you're saying, try as much as possible to move after the delivery is bowled and with a bigger stride... I'm working hard on it at the moment and it is working for the majority, but my bat isn't coming down fast enough for pacers and I keep getting beaten for pace for some reason. And if it is sliding down my legs I STILL keep on missing the ball which is really annoying me now so I'm thinking if I
keep my head a tad forward that I might be able to balance over my legs for working on-side ONLY!
And one more thing (sorry)- When I play alot of my off side shots through the cover-mid off region I tend to lean back a bit makng them zip through point and sometimes when it does go through cover it normally goes areal, making me a bit over cautious towards balls pitching top of off ish- drastically slowering my scoring rate at times. I try to plant my foot like a big stride but then I keep missing it.
Yeah, I use to have a similar problem because I kept puting my front foot down around the off stump area before the ball was being bowled, I always sucked more at off side shots though
. This led to problems because you need your front foot to be planted on where the ball is. I was getting dismised by LBW frequently because my front foot was already planted and I was playing around my front pad to the straight deliveries. This was also a problem when the ball was wide of off stump because my foot was already planted so I couldn't move towards where the ball was pitched and this lead to me just swinging my arms at the ball, instead of getting close to the ball and playing a nice drive.
I often felt when I played a shot when I had this foot planting problem, that after the shot was played I would lose my balance and fall over to the offside and I would need to stamp my bat on the ground to keep myself from falling over. I would either do this or I would completely lose my stance after playing the shot and would take a couple of steps forward because of overbalance ( kind of hard to explain )
The first step I had to do to fix this was throwdowns. I would receive lots of throwdowns in the nets and my coach would either throw them straight, slightly to leg or on the off side. I would have to move my front foot to where the ball is pitched and play a drive or a front foot defense ( after the ball was bowled of course
). When your doing this exercise, make sure when coming forward that your toes are pointing towards where you want the ball to go because that helps too ( They should be relatively straight ). Also, make sure you play as straight as possible when doing this and that you
come well forward, when I was going through that rough patch, I wasn't coming fully forward with intent, I was only coming half forward.
I have a few more tips for this but I think that is enough for the one post. Tell me if this advice helps, if it does then loads of scoring opportunities should open for you.