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    Struggling With Bouncers

    Re: Struggling With Bouncers anything on your hip to armpit area; step inside the line and simply angle your bat so that the pace of the ball takes the ball off the bat and down to fine leg for 1,2,3 or 4 easy runs. Any higher this isn't the shot to be used, you'll have to spot the ball early...
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    seam movement?

    Re: seam movement? 300 is a very large score for 40 overs, i would advise watching the seam position as it comes out of the bowlers arm. You could start out of the crease if the keeper is back to cut out irregular bounce which can cause an edge, this also lowers the amount of seam movement the...
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    Last Letter Game

    Re: Last Letter Game Andrew Strauss
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    Who would you rather?

    Re: Who would you rather?
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    Player of the month - May 2008

    Re: Player of the month - May 2008 Not a very good month for batting, but in 20 over cricket i got the following bowling figures: 4-0-23-4 can supply proof if needed
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    Favourite Fielding Position

    Re: Favourite Fielding Position Point and cover, or the slips, love to be in with a chance of a catch
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    Where do you take Guard?

    Re: Where do you take Guard? Middle and Off to pace bowlers to cut away the chance of losing sight of my off stump, im good on my legs so im not too worried about playing off of them, to fast bowlers i stand a pace out of my crease to cut out the swing and some of the bounce. Middle stump...
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    Chris Reads bat

    Re: Chris Reads bat its a choice cricket bat made in redbourn choice cricket centre by a very talented bat maker. I have the St.George bat, as do most of Hertfordshire, they are custom made and our area has all been talking of how a professional batsmen is using the bat :)
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