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Hey guys, wondering if i can get a bit of help/feedback, I'm trying to help a mate out with his Leg Spin with at the moment only moderate success.
Any feed back on his action especially wrist position would be muchly appreciated, cheers.
Thanks for the quick reply, to be honest I was so focused on his wrist position at release that I hadn't realized he'd gotten front on again.
Do you think he's a bit better in the last 2 balls on the video I posted?
The cocked wrist is something that annoys me as I don't think he'll ever consistently bowl with any side spin doing it but unfortunately it comes natural to him.
Next time I work with him I'll get him more side on, What concerns me with the wrist is that the back of the hand is pointing at the slips rather than say cover, to be the bowl is being released too much out the back of the hand & when he gets it closer to correct he;s pulling down on the ball rather than spinning it.
Anyway cheers for your help & link tot he video!!
Keep checking in as there's people on here that do this analysis a lot better than I do. What do you reckon with the guidance and coaching... one or two things at a time? Otherwise it gets complex? I'm interested in how this bloke got to the point where he's decided that he wants to be a wrist/leg - spinner, did he bowl seam up before, or has he always dabbled?
Pretty ugly action, but it's pretty sound. Pretty straight back leg -- could be bent a bit more. The back leg also starts different than most people -- but that's ok.
He could bring his torso over and past the back leg as he begins. i.e. if you draw a straight line vertically on the back knee, you can bring that right shoulder to the right of the line.
Biggest criticism would be to keep that back leg down longer and push up from it stronger.
I like how he finishes the action. He sort of falls over a bit but that's ok.
I definitely think he must have come from fast bowling. Am I right?
Dr.tran, could you draw the line on a still from the action. It is slightly confusing as to which plane you are referring to (perpendicular to the pitch, parallel to crease or perpendicular to pitch and crease).
I also thought that leading arm was not as strong as can be, so he can up the pace at which he bowls by making it stronger.
@Dan -
I am not very sure if you should push him to be more side-on. With the wrist cocked to the extent he has, he already has tough time getting side spin. If you make him go more side-on, he is sure to get square-on and then you will only see topspinners and googlies from his action.
Dr.tran, could you draw the line on a still from the action. It is slightly confusing as to which plane you are referring to (perpendicular to the pitch, parallel to crease or perpendicular to pitch and crease).
I also thought that leading arm was not as strong as can be, so he can up the pace at which he bowls by making it stronger.
@Dan -
I am not very sure if you should push him to be more side-on. With the wrist cocked to the extent he has, he already has tough time getting side spin. If you make him go more side-on, he is sure to get square-on and then you will only see topspinners and googlies from his action.
Hey guys, totally new to these forums, but have been on Bigfooty for about 6 years.
Wouldn't allow me to post a new thread, but I'd love some help with technique if possible, I'll put some better videos up late.
I'm extremely new to cricket, I've never played a game before, but I have always grown up watching it and playing both Rugby League and Union. I wish to quit rugby next summer and play club cricket instead.
I have the same wrist spin technique as Zimbabwean, Paul Strang, in the sense that I hold the ball like below and instead of delivering with my wrist tilting right to left it goes from front to back
1. Is the grip comfortable?
2. Can I bowl the 3 fundamental legspinning deliveries using this grip? (legbreak, topspinner and googly)
3. Can I bowl the stock delivery consistently using the grip?
I'm addicted to honing this art at the moment, I have only started very recently, but I am really enjoying it.
I love it when you see a friend dance down the pitch at you, only to miss it completely.
Thanks for your help Leftie
Paul Strang's an absolute legend in my books, he's kind of forgotten about when people talk of the 90's legspinners but he was a big part of the reason Zimbabwe was so dangerous to play. When I started bowling legspin all I had was a legbreak and a googly, I didn't have a coach and I couldn't bowl like Mushtaq so Strang was the bowler I tried to model myself on at that time.
Zimbabwe were like a second team to me, just because I loved their team dynamic and uniform back in the 90's. I only recently found out that I had a similar bowling style to Strang and was pretty proud of it when I heard so.
It's really difficult for me to pull out a googly, but I will find a way, I'll work on some mysterious ball that is bowl-able from our grip, a slider is really easy to do.
Do you think I should perhaps get some coaching over the winter so I can play the following season? I'm a bit worried they'll try to change my grip, I'm really comfortable with it, I just need to know where to land it to be effective.
Thanks for your help Leftie, you're a legend dude.
Even if you are a Kiwi
<3 from Tasmania, the West Island of NZ.