I have been in situations where I have played 1 or 2 good shots but I dont know what to do after, should I continue on with it or go into my shell e.g say i have hit 2 fours, and I have achieved my target for the overs.
Cheers.
You commit a crime in one country and you flee to another country, does that mean you are exonerated? No you go back and finish your sentence there. Doesnt matter if the other country has different laws. Where he plays next round is none of my business. Just common sense really..
I heard getting to the pitch is better for momentum/weight transfer, generally, when i tried this the ball goes further, but theres also a chance i have misread the length and could stuff up the shot altogether.
edit: why does the coach always recommend bending the knee also, i dont understand
But if its like a cover drive or straight drive you want to play (front front shots generally) would you recommend stretching your leg all the way to the pitch of the ball, or just where you see comfortable and then use your 'wrists' per se.
I would like to know why coaches emphasise taking a large stride to the pitch of the ball when you can play it just as well from the crease with little footwork. As it seems easier/and efficient as well as less risk of getting caught trapped between lengths of ball( if its too short etc.)
I would like ppl's opinions on the standard of the lower grades (3rds/4th) in this comp as most talk centres around 1st grade. I am thinking of playing subbies this year, is it worth playing here or am i better of playing higher for my local club.
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