Part one: describe your batting and fielding prowess
I would like to emphasise that I place very little importance on right- or left- handed batsmen - all that matters to me is who scores the runs.
*How would you describe your style of batting (eg: do you like to drive on the up? Are you strongest through off or leg, or off front or back-foot?)
defensive generally, preferably off the back foot, however (like all tail enders) will slash uncontrollably at a wide delivery. Stronger thru the off side
*What are your main weaknesses when holding the bat (seam, swing, the turning ball, extreme pace, changes of pace, difficulty in picking changes of direction of movement)
Left arm around the wicket, get lbw and bowled way too often. Also anything at the body tends to be a problem. I suffer from brain explosions against spinners.
*How would you describe your skills in the field (hands, athleticism, reflexes, anticipation, attacking the ball, chasing the ball down). What is your favourite field-position?
Not a slips fielder, reflexes not good enough. Prefer to field at point/cover region. Not the best catcher going around, like to think i have safe hands tho. always go full throttle for the ball whether chasing or towards it
Part two: your bowling abilities
As with batsmen, I don't mind much if you bowl right- or left- arm - all that matters is taking wickets and not conceding runs.
*How regularly do you bowl at the domestic level? I emphasise at the domestic level.
usually open or first-change.
*Do you bowl seam-up or sidespin?
seam up
*How much and how do you move the ball through the air (for seam-up bowlers this would be conventional- and reverse- swing; for sidespinners this would be drift)
have an outswinger, can occasionally get it to reverse later on, altho not on a regular basis
*How much assistance do you usually need from the wicket to get the ball to move upon striking it (ie for a seamer do you rely exclusively on seam-movement or are you adept at using "cutters"?; for a spinner do you spin the ball with your fingers or wrists?)
I would probably say that cutting the ball, whether from seam or as a true off/leg cutter would be the strength of my bowling. I tend to hit the pitch hard while the ball is new, and then as the ball get older start using my fingers to get movement
*In which direction (assume a right-hander is on strike) does your stock-ball move from the batsman?
Swing - out
Cut - generally in, however can bowl a leg cutter
Depending on the conditions at the time, the off-cutter or the outswinger is my stock ball (ie cloudy i will use the outswinger, then the off-cutter as a "shock" ball)
*Are you able to bowl - to order - a ball that moves in the opposite direction to your stock-ball? If so, how well would you say it tends to be disguised?
Yes, pretty well
*What length would you say is your "stock" length? Short-of-length (a la "McGrath"), or full-of-length (a la "Waqar Younis")?
McGrath length
*What (if possible) is an average pace? If you've never used a speed-gun, don't worry.
medium-fast i suppose