someblokecalleddave
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I posted a couple of comments.Had a little practice with my brother today both bowling our mix of finger and wrist spin on what was quite a damp and green "wicket".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlgb60OlI28
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I posted a couple of comments.Had a little practice with my brother today both bowling our mix of finger and wrist spin on what was quite a damp and green "wicket".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlgb60OlI28

Chippy I'm in the same boat, my bowling after 6 years has suddenly all come together and I'm bowling like I've never bowled before - accurate with, dip, spin and drift and the ball turns off the pitch viciously and guess what - I get a sore finger which kind of for me indicates I'm doing it correctly. And I'm taking wickets!!!
Good one Dave. All the hard work and practise has paid off. I know what you mean by the sore finger being a good indicator. By the sounds of your bowling form you can afford to ease off a little on your practise at the moment ? 6 years for my son as well.
Jimmy went really well at the school cricket trials the other day. He is more into it at training. He uses music to psyche himself up at our practise sessions and in between deliveries he bops to the beat and carries on but at least he is having fun, which is the main thing, after all.
I posted a couple of comments.
Agree with Dave, however, because you are so far away Russell, I cannot work out what you are doing when you bowl leg and off. Do you find you bowl more leg when using your fingers and off when not? Lovely strong back when batting... however, I do get the impression that you are holding back a little
Anthony is batting well, however, do try to encourage him to move his feet more. Lovely action when he gets in the right place but he loses power when he compensates by moving his arms rather than his legs.
(W 32 - BB 3/18 - AVG 25.53 - S/R 34.56 - RPO 4.43) With 2 possibly 3 games left
It's slowly improving there though I'm averaging around 7.5 compared to 3 last season and Ant has had his average fly up from 2 to 20. I just can't wait to see him play with a straight bat in matches like he does in practice.http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan/content/story/529490.html
any thoughts on what this could possibly be?!
Here's a wierd one. I was mucking around with a few wrong uns the other day at the end of a session and something strange began to happen The balls were drifting in the same direction as for a leg break (off to leg) and then turning from off to leg as a wrong un should. There was no wind so the only thing I could think of was they were swinging like an inswinger. They are mostly topspinners really as they are only turning slightly. Has anyone else experienced this???
Blimey talk about 3 steps forward 2 steps back. My bowling's been coming along very nicely and I thought a lot of stuff was resolved, but today I video'd my new bowling action and there's still shed loads wrong with it. I'll have to upload it to siliconcoach and see what they say on there, but it seems where I've resolved about 3 different things another 2 things have gone wrong. I'm not getting side on enough is one of the issues, but I reckon if I get that back - it may resolve many of the issues and increase the spin, drift and dip. But other than that I have a proper run up now with a bound and generally things are going well. I need to post up some old footage of me bowling with the skip just to show how far I've come in a year, as it was this time last year that I resolved to get rid of the skip.
Nope, not something I've ever seen in my bowling. I'll look out for it though. Good to see you back as a regular though Chippy!
How frustrating is it, you think youve got it and then something else goes wrong!!!!
Are you still bowling well though? Ive given up on trying to get the perfect action. Too many times Ive thrown away things that work just because they don't look right on video or are a bit unorthodox. For me the most important thing I have found is to really understand my action, flaws and all.
On another subject, I find when I'm at the nets I bowl ok at first but the wrist isn't really flicking for the first 10 overs or so. But by the end of the session its really flicking and the ball is ripping. The thing I struggle with is how do I get it coming out ripping from the start of the session, or more importantly with the season not far away, the first over in a game. It has been quite cold here so I thought maybe it just takes a bit to warm up but even on warm days it takes a bit.
Any ideas???
I had a fairly decent bowl at the weekend after struggling to find my rhythm during a match for a good few weeks, 5-1-19-1, took that wicket with my first ball as well. Nice leggie on middle stump and the guy tried to swing through the line, outside edge way up in the air and caught at backward point. i bowled some of the best stuff I have all season and felt pretty much in control although my googlies were all too far outside off stump and far too easy to pick because of the massive difference in line. The thing I've really been working on is using the crease, with the best variation being as wide as possible coming over the wicket and really accentuating that angle across the batman and getting it to turn as far as i can. amazing just how much that messes even good batsmen up. I could have easily had 5 but it was one of those ridiculous spells where everything spins past the stumps, past the keeper or batsmen edge good balls just past or even over the top of the stumps! Sad that the season is coming to an end really as I feel that if i had a few more months to really kick on I'd be bowling some super stuff but instead we'll stop and I'll have to try and pick up here somehow in march when I'll be bowling from bloody memory. In the nets when I'm really loose and everything's warm I can tie a batsman down completely, the lads have even nick named my top spinner the 'elbow ball' because its rearing up so high that its catching them all on the elbow and causing a fair bit of pain! although i can never quite get it exactly the same during a match, mostly because I'm never warm enough and the pitches are rarely hard enough. So who else votes we all club together and ************ off to Australia for the winter eh!