someblokecalleddave
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Re: Wrist Spin Bowling (Part Three)
This is the exact same boat I'm in at the moment I even for a moment thought to myself 'I wonder if I should just try and bowl straight and not even try and spin the ball' - that's how disillusioned I am at the minute. If you find the answer to your last paragraph, let me know.
legspinner_don;398030 said:As you may know by now, I've recently come back to cricket after some time off. I've always been a leggie, all through childhood, and I really want to get successful with it. This forum is a great resource, and thus I'd like to pose another question/scenario which, hopefully, you'll be able to answer/give some advice.
First some background, I came back to cricket half way through last season after 5 years. In my first nets session, I turned my arm over a few times with my mate before bowling to batsmen. I had a run-up of a few yards and just bowled - my natural action if you will. As the season progressed, I looked on the internet and found a few websites: Dave's blogs, "The Art of Wrist-spin", the youtube vidoes etc. and gradually worked on my action, taking on the advice. I generally bowled ok in the nets, with the amount of turn and accuracy varying from week to week. The season finished with one over under my belt in game situations (the less said about that the better!).
After that I did not bowl again until last month once indoor nets started. Since then, I've gone through many peaks and troughs: sometimes I've turned the ball I mile, other times I've bowled like a complete drain with virtually no turn. Last week I ordered 6 balls and have had 4 sessions this week, 2 nets and 2 by myself - and I can't see much progress. Basically I'm fiddling with some part of my action every single ball - nothing's been spared: grip, front foot, back foot, release, front arm, bowling arm, the flick, the run-up, the follow-through, the pivot.... I've mucked about with just about every part of a wrist bowlers action, and I'm getting frustrated. I don't like having such an unstructured plan.
So basically, I was hoping you guys have found yourself in similar situations and have some recommendations as to how to proceed. I don't know whether to just run-up and bowl, and work on things from there... or go back to the start, armed with Philpott's advice and begin from the beginning.
This is the exact same boat I'm in at the moment I even for a moment thought to myself 'I wonder if I should just try and bowl straight and not even try and spin the ball' - that's how disillusioned I am at the minute. If you find the answer to your last paragraph, let me know.