Bowling follow through Drills
Hi,
In our league(liverpool and district cricket comp) they run a scheme in the off season called the player development program, other leagues probaly do the same thing. This is were every club sends 1 player to have 1-on-1 with a specialist coach, my case bowling. The aim of the course is meant to be a way to "fast track" juniors in the 2nd XI into 1st XI.
The first thing he did was told me to have a few balls, after warming up. He said almost immediatly i was getting my self into an awkward postion when i released the ball, like this
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l from behind me. So he said we were going to work on me following all the way through and making my follow through continue straight as i was leavin the pitch very early in the follow through. To practice this he made me bowl for 45 mins off a fixed base(back foot contact) and follow through and stay inside a set of cones, I ended up bowling about 60 balls like this and it is very tiring. Towards the end of the session I was getting it 4/5 times right.
I was wondering if there are any drills you know of that I can do to practice this as I in my garden or on the field. I'm asking because I don't want to go this thursday looking like an uncapable idiot and wasting 2 ov my 7 sessions on that 1 thing.
Cheers for having the paitence to read that essay of crap English.
phil
Hi,
In our league(liverpool and district cricket comp) they run a scheme in the off season called the player development program, other leagues probaly do the same thing. This is were every club sends 1 player to have 1-on-1 with a specialist coach, my case bowling. The aim of the course is meant to be a way to "fast track" juniors in the 2nd XI into 1st XI.
The first thing he did was told me to have a few balls, after warming up. He said almost immediatly i was getting my self into an awkward postion when i released the ball, like this
\
l from behind me. So he said we were going to work on me following all the way through and making my follow through continue straight as i was leavin the pitch very early in the follow through. To practice this he made me bowl for 45 mins off a fixed base(back foot contact) and follow through and stay inside a set of cones, I ended up bowling about 60 balls like this and it is very tiring. Towards the end of the session I was getting it 4/5 times right.
I was wondering if there are any drills you know of that I can do to practice this as I in my garden or on the field. I'm asking because I don't want to go this thursday looking like an uncapable idiot and wasting 2 ov my 7 sessions on that 1 thing.
Cheers for having the paitence to read that essay of crap English.
phil
From base, I would progress you to a walk through in front of a mirror [if you are on your own] and probably have substitued the ball for a pair of 1kg dumbbells; one in each hand. I would now be concentrating on your arm positioning during follow through.
], you should be looking at the wicket and heading for it.