Do you know where the batters are likely to hit you when you're bowling? I've been trying to bowl at better batters to figure out how to counter them. I've been taking field diagrams and saying look that's my field now bat accordingly and you tell me how many runs would have got or whether you'd have been caught. The better bats have appreciated it as it's mean they're just not smacking everything and they're playing more like they'd have to in a game. The last session I've done something different. I'm now going in with a blank diagram and marking on the diagram where I get hit in order to analyse how my field should be set and where I should place my best fielders. This is the results of the first session against a range of not so good bats.View attachment 2096The conclusion drawn from this is pretty obvious, I need decent players at Point and square leg. I'm going to continue doing this for the remainder of the season and see what I come up with in terms of making adjustments to my fields. * Also note this was against bog standard Leggies, virtually no flippers - since my 5-fer my Flippers have been utter dog water and my leggies have been pretty decent, so I may be bowling Leggies a lot more in the remainder of the games. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
Yeah mine would be pretty much all down the ground, to cow or to square leg. That’s in the nets anyway. But when I have had the chance to bowl to some better batsmen in the nets that aren’t just hacks it’s normally singles between square leg and mid wicket as well as occasionally through point, sweeps for 4 and sometimes down the ground.
I feel like you should still be bowling to the specific batsman though so don’t get caught up with this field if the batsman is fairly unique in their scoring areas.