someblokecalleddave
Well-Known Member
How on earth do you think about flicking your wrist, have your hand facing yourself and dragging your finger over the seam all at the same time, while trying to do the rest of the bowling fundamentals? To do it meaningfully and consistently I mean, and not just a thing where you get it right by random luck every so often.
Sometimes I get the wrist flick right and forget about the finger rotation, other times the reverse happens. Doing everything in one quick fluent sequence is hard for my brain to do haha. I hope this is just brain training, and it gets easier
Your right for must of us it's damn hard. There's no doubt people out there that do it with relative ease, a bloke I train with who is a first XI players bowls the OBS 90% of the time and by my reckoning and he relies on natural variation e.g. sometimes it works perfectly and other times it comes out wrong, when it comes out wrong it turns like a leg break or a wrong un. I can't do it at all with a full run up and some effort, if I try it dead slow it comes out sometimes. I think this is the reason all of the experts say to focus on your leg break till you've got it fully sussed. I think for most of us it doesn't get easier, it's a non-stop learning process!