Yeah true, its just that I wasn't bowling to the best batters but just couldn't land it accurately enough so they got 10 more runs than they should have. Happy with the wicket though.
That's unlucky mate. My season starts this weekend actually. Will keep you all posted, but I'm not expecting anything major as it is my first season in adults cricket and people are still getting to know me, so not sure if I'll get a bowl. Fingers crossed. I'm also coming back from a surgery so...
The shiny side will be the side with less air resistance and thus it will drift to the side with most air resistance, the rough side. So hold the rough side so it would swing into the batsman.
Oops. What I meant by "over" the front foot was putting a lot of force into it, really driving all your bodyweight into the front leg. Then the pivoting 'around' the front leg will come easily.
For sure. Key is not to force it, but there are some factors you can change to pivot more and it won't cross the line into overpivoting. Like if he was to just try pivoting more as his action is now, that would be overpivoting, but if he got up on his front toe more and really bowled over his...
Looks good, maybe you could pivot a bit further though? Instead of being at 90 degrees, face on to the batsman, more like 135 degrees would generate a bit more energy and pace on the ball. However, you don't want to force it, it needs to come naturally, just focus on driving into the pitch with...
The use of the wrist is why leg spinners generally get more revs than finger spinners. So you need to use your wrist. Right now you largely are a finger spinner - add the wrist in and you will feel like a new bowler once you get to landing them right. But stick with it, this is certainly one of...
3. To an extent, your accuracy will be fixed by practice. I reckon with a flawed action a lot of practice will get you landing 4-5/6 balls on a towel area which is dangerous for the batsmen. However, If you really want to be pinpoint accurate without losing spin, yes you will have to fix up some...
One thing that may decrease accuracy in the short term (or it may even help, idk) but will help in the long term will also provide an immediate positive effect on the revolutions you are getting.
I noticed your wrist is not 'cocked' but rather in alignment with your forearm. When you are...
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