Hmm.. Are you scoring way more, like are you scoring 50s with your left hand and 10s with your right hand, or is it more like RH 2 and LH 5?ok, I am a right handed person and a right handed batsmen, but whenever i bat with my left hand i score more runs. f
Hmm.. Are you scoring way more, like are you scoring 50s with your left hand and 10s with your right hand, or is it more like RH 2 and LH 5?
If it's the second scenario, it's probably just a bit of luck or you are more relaxed, does left hand feel comfortable?
Really? Hum, never heard that before. My left eye is atrociously poor but i've always picked up a bat right-handed, shots run much more smoothly than with the left. Both eyes watch the ball, surely.Well, you are actually supposed to bat with your best eye forward. So if your best eye is your right, you bat left, and vica-versa. I have tried batting left, and I think that if I did it every day for a few years, I could get decent at it, but I am going to stick with my right hand style.
Yeah, I read an article on it a year or so ago. You would obviously have to start young though, I doubt many people could switch hands in their teens or in their senior years (as a cricketer).Really? Hum, never heard that before. My left eye is atrociously poor but i've always picked up a bat right-handed, shots run much more smoothly than with the left. Both eyes watch the ball, surely.
Maybe, yeah. Would explain my naturally very poor hand-eye co-ordination. But with just a little practice, it can improve to a normal level pretty quickly, so i'm not sure it's something that can't be fixed.Isn't your left eye the eye which judges depths of things?
I've got a very poor left eye too, which has stuffed me up on a few occassions if I was ever fielding in the outfield.
I don't think it matters too much when batting though, just have to focus which is always good.
Reckon if I fractured my left hand (top hand for a RHB) I could swap to LHB and score a few runs. Wouldn't be anywhere near as good as batting right but with a bit of practice I think I'd go alright.Yeah, I read an article on it a year or so ago. You would obviously have to start young though, I doubt many people could switch hands in their teens or in their senior years (as a cricketer).
Haven't we all? I know I sometimes feel more comfortable defending batting leftie but can hardly play any shots so stick to RHB.What I'd like to know is how on earth he knows this. Did he just walk out to the middle one day and think "I'm gonna bat with my left hand"?!?!
Err.. no?Haven't we all?.
I like that.Aren't both eyes required for stereoscopic vision anyway?
A coach back in my school had an interesting theory. He'd tell us to play backhand shots with a tennis racquet, both with right and left hands. He'd tell us that since the top hand in cricket controls the bat, if we felt more comfortable hitting backhand shots with the right hand in tennis, we should stick to batting 'left' handed.
Good point. But switching to the opposite hand is to hard, it's to late for me now, I'm 13 and I like batting left handed for mucking around in the nets with mates, but it's probably to late for me to start batting another style again. Unless I practice every day for a couple of hours, then I have a remote chance of becoming a decent left handed batsmen.Aren't both eyes required for stereoscopic vision anyway?
A coach back in my school had an interesting theory. He'd tell us to play backhand shots with a tennis racquet, both with right and left hands. He'd tell us that since the top hand in cricket controls the bat, if we felt more comfortable hitting backhand shots with the right hand in tennis, we should stick to batting 'left' handed.
13 isn't too old to overhaul your technique of either bowling or batting, see the thread on fast bowlers who became offies and vice-versa for details. Wouldn't recommend it just for the sake of it, though.Good point. But switching to the opposite hand is to hard, it's to late for me now, I'm 13 and I like batting left handed for mucking around in the nets with mates, but it's probably to late for me to start batting another style again. Unless I practice every day for a couple of hours, then I have a remote chance of becoming a decent left handed batsmen.