release it a bit later?While I bowl my slider It floats prefectly with a bit of tail but it always ends up being a full toss, how can I Bowl it perfectly ?
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release it a bit later?While I bowl my slider It floats prefectly with a bit of tail but it always ends up being a full toss, how can I Bowl it perfectly ?
Yeah just practice more with it.release it a bit later?
Then on Sunday I would have had a nailed-on catching chance, if only the mid-off I'd positioned on the boundary fence had actually STAYED on the boundary fence.
I think my captain is trying to give me an aneurysm. He called me on to bowl my first over of the season on Saturday, against a guy with a huge bat who was spanking everyone to all parts. I bowled a couple of reasonable if very slightly (VERY slightly) loose balls to start with and the batsman hit out - 6, 6, 6 off my first three balls, but each only about 5 metres beyond the fielders on the boundary - then I found my length and rhythm, had him baffled by the 4th ball and nearly found an edge off my 5th ball, they just about managed a single off the last ball - and the captain took me off. I was so bloody furious that when he brought me back on later I still couldn't concentrate and bowled a load of filth. 3 overs, none for 54 when if he'd just left me on as I was I think it would have been more like 3 for 30, even with the 19 start. I am so bloody furious, technically it's probably the best opening over of a spell I've bowled and the batsman just connected. If it had been 4, 4, 4, dot, dot, 1 I could have understood it, because that's risk-free runs, but... Should have had a couple of stumpings later on too, but that's another story. Then on Sunday I would have had a nailed-on catching chance, if only the mid-off I'd positioned on the boundary fence had actually STAYED on the boundary fence. The ball actually hit the boundary fence for 6, so a pretty bloody frustrating weekend all round. 6 overs, 70+ runs conceded and no wickets when I should have had at least two or three. GRRR
I love it when that happens. You say "keep your foot on the rope", you work hard to sucker the batsman to hit it straight up in the air, and then you look round and your fielder has wondered ten yards in. Why? Who knows. maybe he was lonely.
He starts backpeddling frantically, but too late, the ball bounces 3 foot in front of the rope and goes over for 4.
I found the village grounds in England so small that there was no excuse for not being on the boundary. The grounds we played on this season in Australia though are huge, (Our ground is the same size as the MCG) and then judgement comes into it. Mostly being on the boundry is too far back and it comes down to each individual batsman. Another factor on big grounds is not getting milked for singles but 2's if the man is too far back.
We found this in T20s when we had men back on the boundary thinking a single per ball or 6 an over was ok but found them getting 2's
It was about 120 for 1 after 18 overs (out of 40) when I came on to bowl. I think I was entitled to think it was "buy a wicket and don't haggle" time...I dunno how the game was going
It was about 120 for 1 after 18 overs (out of 40) when I came on to bowl. I think I was entitled to think it was "buy a wicket and don't haggle" time...
Yeah, I think I said as much to him at the time! I'm hoping to educate him as the season goes on. He's a batsman, and a nice guy who's prepared to listen to be fair to him, but last year I was captained by his brother, a seam-up bowler, who was every bit as naive when it came to captaining spin...You will have to tell us more about your captain as the season goes on. He sounds like he might be good for a few laughs. I might have said something to him like, you know......
"I dont normally do opening one over spells as part of my act. I had big bat all set up to get him in my next over when you lost your bottle and took me off, by the way next time we play them bring a tape measure and check the size of that f****ing bat he's got"
Just catching up on the cricket highlights from today's play and watching them analyse Graeme Swann's bowling. They're focusing on the ball he bowled to Darren Bravo which was a right beauty, a near perfect example of a classic arm ball. Yet they are calling it a slider. Why are they doing that?! Its not like its an undercutter of his own invention or anything like that, its a proper text book arm ball like the one demonstrated here:
I really hate the way professional commentators fuel the fires of confusion when it comes to spin bowling, surely they must know its an arm ball!
Yeah I saw that, and I had the same thought, but then to be honest I wouldn't have a clue what an arm ball is other than the fact that it goes straight on and I thought this was done with top spin, whereas the ball you describe was spinning, but he appeared to have angled the axis so that the ball could have landed on the smooth surface rather than the seam. So in a way it is some kind of 'Slider'?
I tried a few arm balls for a bit of a laugh tonight and was surprised to get quite a few of them to swing away nicely.the
the arm ball is a very definite delivery bowled in a very specific way, just watch that cloverdale video and they show you exactly how to do it. its all about the angle of the seam.
I wasn't laughing much at the weekend. We were doing a warm-up and had moved on to high catches, and I was in the process of trying to catch a ball when the skipper started giving me instructions, which was just enough to distract me resulting in a dislocated little finger on my right hand. Had to miss Saturday and Sunday's games, and don't know when the swelling will go down enough to play again, some say it should be fine next week, others that it may take up to three weeks. Really not impressed.You will have to tell us more about your captain as the season goes on. He sounds like he might be good for a few laughs...
I think my captain is trying to give me an aneurysm. He called me on to bowl my first over of the season on Saturday, against a guy with a huge bat who was spanking everyone to all parts. I bowled a couple of reasonable if very slightly (VERY slightly) loose balls to start with and the batsman hit out - 6, 6, 6 off my first three balls, but each only about 5 metres beyond the fielders on the boundary - then I found my length and rhythm, had him baffled by the 4th ball and nearly found an edge off my 5th ball, they just about managed a single off the last ball - and the captain took me off. I was so bloody furious that when he brought me back on later I still couldn't concentrate and bowled a load of filth. 3 overs, none for 54 when if he'd just left me on as I was I think it would have been more like 3 for 30, even with the 19 start. I am so bloody furious, technically it's probably the best opening over of a spell I've bowled and the batsman just connected. If it had been 4, 4, 4, dot, dot, 1 I could have understood it, because that's risk-free runs, but... Should have had a couple of stumpings later on too, but that's another story. Then on Sunday I would have had a nailed-on catching chance, if only the mid-off I'd positioned on the boundary fence had actually STAYED on the boundary fence. The ball actually hit the boundary fence for 6, so a pretty bloody frustrating weekend all round. 6 overs, 70+ runs conceded and no wickets when I should have had at least two or three. GRRR