cnerd123
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TBH I think the easy part of baseball is the pitching, not the batting.
I've tried to learn how to pitch and I've tried to teach grownups (teenagers and older) how to bowl.
It is definitely easier to learn how to pitch a baseball legally (even if you are throwing garbage) than it is to learn how to bowl a cricket ball legally.
On top of that, I tried out softball for a bit and it's not a big adjustment to catching with a glove. But when I chucked the ball at them and told them to catch it bare handed they freaked out.
For those reasons I think it's probably easier to make the switch from Cricket to Baseball rather than the other way around.
Batting probably would work out both ways. Basic batting technique isn't too hard; as mentioned above, just have a few scoring zones, learn how to leave the ball, and you can score some runs. But at the same time, for a professional cricketer, baseball batting shouldn't be too hard to pick up. There may be a smaller response time and the hits need to be more precise, but you also don't need to have to worry too much about footwork and shot selection. I think batters on both side can manage it, albeit not well.
I've tried to learn how to pitch and I've tried to teach grownups (teenagers and older) how to bowl.
It is definitely easier to learn how to pitch a baseball legally (even if you are throwing garbage) than it is to learn how to bowl a cricket ball legally.
On top of that, I tried out softball for a bit and it's not a big adjustment to catching with a glove. But when I chucked the ball at them and told them to catch it bare handed they freaked out.
For those reasons I think it's probably easier to make the switch from Cricket to Baseball rather than the other way around.
Batting probably would work out both ways. Basic batting technique isn't too hard; as mentioned above, just have a few scoring zones, learn how to leave the ball, and you can score some runs. But at the same time, for a professional cricketer, baseball batting shouldn't be too hard to pick up. There may be a smaller response time and the hits need to be more precise, but you also don't need to have to worry too much about footwork and shot selection. I think batters on both side can manage it, albeit not well.