A shout out to any of the off-spinners on here... why do none of you seem to bowl around the wicket at right handers. You talk about getting cut all the time despite getting massive turn... yet to me the obvious thing to do being able to turn the ball as far as some have mentioned would be to...
get a red/white coloured ball (red one side, white the other)
when you are learning, these help a lot with seeing how well you are releasing the ball..
Practice what you learn in the threads that shrek mentions, and keep spinning it hard.
Any specific points you need help with, sing out...
the reason the topspinner in my opinion has fallen by the way side is due to covered wickets, and slower wickets. covered wickets cause less natural variation off the wicket, and slower wickets tend not to bounce as much, or 'bite' at the gloves, therefore spin becomes more important.
i really think it does come down to an accuracy thing based on what you say, it is much more dangerous for you to try and tuck a leggie who is bowling over the wicket than around if they can bowl the right lines.
thanks for the post SLA, interesting stuff.
In Australia particularly i know batsmen like to use their feet and get at the ball, will be an interesting adjustment if players are sitting on the back foot. May have to do some serious work on the flipper then if that is the case!
Do you think that it could be a viable option to have a go at you more often from around the wicket then? or do you think it makes it too easy to get tucked into gaps on the leg
yes, i totally agree. There are many ways to make a batsman feel your presence and the pressure of being out in the middle, extroverted personalities are just one way of achieving this.
Mallet and Grimmett impart the same pressure, purely through their cool calm persona, quietly landing the...
People get far too obsessed about the men that can hit the ball a country mile yet can't defend. They are great when in form, out of form they are a waste of space, and might as well be playing bocce. Get a one day side with a few more players like the husseys in the batting order who can think...
yeah, that psychology it takes to be a good spinner is huge, wanted to get that going again in another thread, its under rated, always mentioned briefly but never discussed enough!
interesting that his pace varies, i find bowling around the wicket fixes my action if i am not getting through the...
i treat lefties the same way tcs does i think, i find that if you get straight, to any left hander, they feel comfortable.
not many left handers are very comfortable with a ball coming into them from outside off stump as they don't experience it very often.... vary the spin with them reaching...
it is amazing what that correct level of arousal does for your physical performance, i think it is something that many cricketers in general tend to neglect.
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