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manee said:Here is a masterclass by Michael Vaughan of the cover drive.
Cheers Tony, not seen that before, not sure if it helps or just reinforces the sense that it's a lost cause! I think I just need to be more confident and move my feet more, recently with Joe I've been moving my feet a lot more and getting to the ball and being able to hit it rather than block or play back foot defensive shots. Have to see how it pans out this Tuesday.Dave, I find the attached link helpful when coaching developing batters
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/skills/4177934.stm
not because it is definitive, but because it is a good starting place to work out what shots you have/need (I use a much simplified version) and then its a case of if the ball is in the 'right' area for a strong shot then play it, if not then make sure you have a defensive shot or can leave it. As batters progress they can then work out for themselves which areas they need to find shots for as a way of developing their own game.
Dave, I am always a bit hesitant about who I use that graphic with, its not intended to overwhelm you into choosing the 'right' shot, but does make a useful point that shot selection should be about playing the appropriate shot to any ball based on its line and length. Personally (and this is from someone who would always choose to coach bowling or fielding first) I think too much batting coaching is centred around 'the shot' and not enough about judgement of line and length and thus leading to shot selection. Appreciate they both have their place (no good being able to judge this is the ball to cover drive if you can't play the shot!) but its a question of balancing between the two, this might also explain why I would always want my batters facing a sidearm rather than a bowling machine which imo does very little to develop that shot selection ability.