Hey,
It's been a while i haven't posted on this forum.
I have three questions
I played my first match for my club, i only bowled 1 over because the opposition got out on every full ball from the fast bowlers. I conceded 4 runs in that over.
1) When i bowl a leg break, i naturally get the seam 90° to the pitch, when i bowled this in practice it used to spin, but in my first match i bowled on a pitch where it didn't spin, so i knew i had to get that ball 45°, but the problem is i can't get the ball to go 45° with the same amount of spin, so can anyone give me tips to get the ball 45° ?
2) My second question is simple, my coaches ask me to bowl from around the wicket because they say i'm better around but when i bowl from around the wicket, if i'm bowling outside leg stump and i want to change my line to middle stump, do i have to change my arm angle or do i change my run-up angle?
3) My third question is about bowling to batsmen that can't bat, like i said i played my first match against batsmen who got out on every yorker the fast bowlers bowled, so when i bowl to them should i bowl a yorker to get them out or should i stick to bowling leg breaks and trying to deceive them , because at the end of the day i want wickets ?
Thanks, Shahid
It's been a while i haven't posted on this forum.
I have three questions
I played my first match for my club, i only bowled 1 over because the opposition got out on every full ball from the fast bowlers. I conceded 4 runs in that over.
1) When i bowl a leg break, i naturally get the seam 90° to the pitch, when i bowled this in practice it used to spin, but in my first match i bowled on a pitch where it didn't spin, so i knew i had to get that ball 45°, but the problem is i can't get the ball to go 45° with the same amount of spin, so can anyone give me tips to get the ball 45° ?
2) My second question is simple, my coaches ask me to bowl from around the wicket because they say i'm better around but when i bowl from around the wicket, if i'm bowling outside leg stump and i want to change my line to middle stump, do i have to change my arm angle or do i change my run-up angle?
3) My third question is about bowling to batsmen that can't bat, like i said i played my first match against batsmen who got out on every yorker the fast bowlers bowled, so when i bowl to them should i bowl a yorker to get them out or should i stick to bowling leg breaks and trying to deceive them , because at the end of the day i want wickets ?
Thanks, Shahid