mr bojangles
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Re: Wrist Spin Bowling (Part Three)
I know that this is the right advice but half of the fun of bowling legspin is learning to bowl new deliveries - reading some of the ideas on this forum makes me feel like a kid in a sweetshop and it's so tempting to try some ideas out!!
You're probably right but in my case the tools are pretty basic! My leg break doesn't break very much and my other variations are fairly easy to pick.
I think that this is the key. I don't think I'm spinning anywhere near as hard as I need to - and while accuracy is a valuable tool I would be prepared to sacrifice some of this for a bit more turn off the wicket.
Any tips on how to build up revs would be much appreciated - bear in mind I don't have much of a garden. Is it just a case of flipping from hand to hand?
In my dreams .... In reality I have the grace and elegance of a malcoordinated rhino!
macca;398184 said:Would not worry about learning new deliveries in season. It is hard not to muck around with flippers and zooters when everyone is talking about them here but beyond learning the basics of the rarer variations just to know what they are and how to do them I would stick to what you know.
I know that this is the right advice but half of the fun of bowling legspin is learning to bowl new deliveries - reading some of the ideas on this forum makes me feel like a kid in a sweetshop and it's so tempting to try some ideas out!!
Most extractions of batsmen can be carried out with leg break and top spinner. You have a couple more balls as well so you have a nice assortment of tools for the job.
You're probably right but in my case the tools are pretty basic! My leg break doesn't break very much and my other variations are fairly easy to pick.
The two strands of accuracy on one hand and ball revolutions on the other are the two things to work on. As a general rule if you are very accurate you may not be spinning hard enough on the other hand if you are spinning bigtime you are probably a bit short, wide or full more than you should.
I think that this is the key. I don't think I'm spinning anywhere near as hard as I need to - and while accuracy is a valuable tool I would be prepared to sacrifice some of this for a bit more turn off the wicket.
You have to bring the two together and work on both of them. You need nets and middle pitches with and without batsmen. Bowling at targets to work on the accuracy. Some of the work on building the revs can take place at home in the backyard or even inside watching tv. If you get the bug bad you will have that ball at hand a lot.
Any tips on how to build up revs would be much appreciated - bear in mind I don't have much of a garden. Is it just a case of flipping from hand to hand?
Let me guess, in your delivery you jump so high then you lightly touch down mr bojangles.
In my dreams .... In reality I have the grace and elegance of a malcoordinated rhino!