someblokecalleddave
Well-Known Member
Re: Leg Spin
I haven't completely given up with the Leg Break, I just feel that trying to get it by practicing on my own isn't working and that I need to have someone who knows what they're talking about have a look at what I'm doing and probably diagnose the problem as such. I was hoping to go along and have some one to one with the bloke at Calypso cricket but I can't afford it in the short term. But my captain of the team I play for is following my blog and I know prior to matches they always have an hour or so practicing and I reckon her may have a look at what I'm doing. Also because there's 2 weeks school holidays coming up and I'm not teaching I can get to our clubs net sessions over those 2 weeks and again another opportunity for him to have a look at what I'm doing wrong. I'm pretty certain he's up for having a look because he helped me out the last time I was able to get to the net sessions and I'm sure he'll be wanting to see if I followed his advice from last time.
So I haven't totally given up. I also found some contradictory points that I'd been following and I'm still confused about these. One being that as you release the ball on a leg break the palm of your hand is facing the batsman which to me makes sense, but somewhere else I'm sure I've heard Warnie say that the back of your hand should be facing you the bowler as you release the ball? Its' something I've got to look at and make sense of. I'll have a look now at the videos on line and see what is true. But I still reckon that if there's going to be a turning point it will be another Leggie looking at what I'm doing and saying "You're doing this and that wrong - try this" and then watching me to make sure I do it right.
I haven't completely given up with the Leg Break, I just feel that trying to get it by practicing on my own isn't working and that I need to have someone who knows what they're talking about have a look at what I'm doing and probably diagnose the problem as such. I was hoping to go along and have some one to one with the bloke at Calypso cricket but I can't afford it in the short term. But my captain of the team I play for is following my blog and I know prior to matches they always have an hour or so practicing and I reckon her may have a look at what I'm doing. Also because there's 2 weeks school holidays coming up and I'm not teaching I can get to our clubs net sessions over those 2 weeks and again another opportunity for him to have a look at what I'm doing wrong. I'm pretty certain he's up for having a look because he helped me out the last time I was able to get to the net sessions and I'm sure he'll be wanting to see if I followed his advice from last time.
So I haven't totally given up. I also found some contradictory points that I'd been following and I'm still confused about these. One being that as you release the ball on a leg break the palm of your hand is facing the batsman which to me makes sense, but somewhere else I'm sure I've heard Warnie say that the back of your hand should be facing you the bowler as you release the ball? Its' something I've got to look at and make sense of. I'll have a look now at the videos on line and see what is true. But I still reckon that if there's going to be a turning point it will be another Leggie looking at what I'm doing and saying "You're doing this and that wrong - try this" and then watching me to make sure I do it right.