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    Posted: 04 June 2006 at 5:53pm
Try bowling slightly wider of the crease aswell for variation. A different angle can completely cut him up
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well i am a fast bowler and i really open the bowling and im a strike bowler for a reason. so what i do is first ball i ball middle and offstump full delivery, 2nd ball- short pitch delivery to get the batsmen expecting another the next delivery, 3rd ball i ball abit wide of off-stump,4th delivery always good i ball a good full delivery in-swinging into right hand or if left hand-batsmen i go around the wicket and attemp a off-stump yorker works alot if not , 5th ball i give another short pitch delivery give the batsmen some! confuse him abit more with my last ball which is my brilliant slow ball usually batsmen dont no how to play it so they get out LBW or bowled off stump and i gt a caught and bowled work alot, you need to show a variety in your bowling.
 
what  you fink of that.
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Originally posted by JANNI

well i am a fast bowler and i really open the bowling and im a strike bowler for a reason. so what i do is first ball i ball middle and offstump full delivery, 2nd ball- short pitch delivery to get the batsmen expecting another the next delivery, 3rd ball i ball abit wide of off-stump,4th delivery always good i ball a good full delivery in-swinging into right hand or if left hand-batsmen i go around the wicket and attemp a off-stump yorker works alot if not , 5th ball i give another short pitch delivery give the batsmen some! confuse him abit more with my last ball which is my brilliant slow ball usually batsmen dont no how to play it so they get out LBW or bowled off stump and i gt a caught and bowled work alot, you need to show a variety in your bowling.
 
what  you fink of that.
well i ahve been training with wasim and waqar and ima good friend of mohammed asif so i get tips and coachign when everi go back home to pakistan or when ever they come over to east london. Big%20smileLOLBig%20smile


Keep it simple, mate. Off Stump Line on a good length will create problems for most batsman.
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Originally posted by ANIL KUMBLE

I always bowl Flipper's every 6th ball,8 out of 10 times it works and gets me a wicket
 
not saying i dont believe you dont get the wickets, but ull never make a good bowler if you bowl to a pattern
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Pietersen Fan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 March 2007 at 10:33pm
Originally posted by JANNI

well i am a fast bowler and i really open the bowling and im a strike bowler for a reason. so what i do is first ball i ball middle and offstump full delivery, 2nd ball- short pitch delivery to get the batsmen expecting another the next delivery, 3rd ball i ball abit wide of off-stump,4th delivery always good i ball a good full delivery in-swinging into right hand or if left hand-batsmen i go around the wicket and attemp a off-stump yorker works alot if not , 5th ball i give another short pitch delivery give the batsmen some! confuse him abit more with my last ball which is my brilliant slow ball usually batsmen dont no how to play it so they get out LBW or bowled off stump and i gt a caught and bowled work alot, you need to show a variety in your bowling.
 
what  you fink of that.
well i ahve been training with wasim and waqar and ima good friend of mohammed asif so i get tips and coachign when everi go back home to pakistan or when ever they come over to east london. Big%20smileLOLBig%20smile
 
see above post ^^^
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Bowling at the stumps and waiting for a mistake is always a good way although personally I try to bowl it across them and moving away to go for the nick.
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its just the fact that hey have a set pattern in thier mind, its not good because you cant react to the way the batsmens playing you etc.
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As a spinner i just try and hit the same spot 6 balls in a row, varying the flight and spin on each ball hoping for the batsman to make a mistake.
 
More often then not, if i keep the line tight, the batsman struggle to score runs and do something stupid.
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I personally doubt very much that AK can bowl the flipper. I'm not saying he's a liar but I think he is thinking of a slider.
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im a left hander and all i do is go for off stump everyball i sometimes bowl slower and yorkers i usually get about 2 wickets a game i am a fast bowler but i am more of a batsman so i dont mind about getting wickets
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I just keep mixing it up, a few back a length balls, a few slightly fuller length balls, the odd bouncer, a slower ball, leg or off cutter, inswing or outswinger.
Then i just pray the fielders hold onto the catches. Batsmen in our grade have very very sound techniques so its very difficult to bowl anyone, and even more difficult to get an LBW out of the umpire.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote RightHandBat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 March 2007 at 9:17am
I think if you do what most people are saying here, you're bound to stuff up. There's no point in bowling different balls unless you're going to bowl a bouncer or a yorker, if you keep bowling in the off stump channel on a good length, and then let seam movement and uneven bounce do the trick, batsman will undoubtedly have enough problems to contend with.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Pietersen Fan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 March 2007 at 1:23pm
bowl your stock ball 90% of the time, you only need to bowl a variation once every 2 overs at most
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At the level I play at, you just try and bowl a good line and length. There's usually enough in the wicket itself to keep the batsman guessing. If you don't try too hard to get something to happen by trying to bowl too many different types of delivery (and thus inevitably give away a four ball at least once an over) you'll get results.
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Most mportantly, do not try and bowl that wicket taking ball every ball but be patient. Keep and good line and length and watch the pro's...........
 
McGrath and Pollock are who you want to mirror. Peole like Lee and Akhtar are freaks who do imposible feats. Most of us need to be realistic.
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Simply just bowl and good line and length, stave a batsman of runs.
99% of the time a batsman will get themself out playing a poor or average shot. It's very rare that a bowler will produce a ball that will get a batsman out, and what most batsmen lack is patience.
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As a batsman I love bowlers that have a plan on what they bowl. They bowl this or that every so many balls and most batsman love it.
 
Those that mix it up are better because they keep batsman on their toes. This also has a down side as the batsman becomes much more aware of everything around them.
 
The hardest to bat against, for me at least, are those bowlers that bowl the consistent line and length. The batsman knows what's coming but with variations in pace and a change in the field it's very effective.
 
My one weakness, and I know this rings true for other batsman, is when a spinner is bowling to them, Have men crowding the bat. It puts huge pressure on the batsman and they are more likely to make a mistake. Silly point, Bat Pad are good for adding pressure but also save runs. You make a batsman reluctant to step out to the flight just in case it beats them. In essence you make them face the full force of the spin.
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I can only rely on my accuracy to do the job rather than pace.  So, I focus on keeping the batsman quiet bowling wicket to wicket and setting the appropriate field.  I dont beat the bat as often as I would like but I try not to give them much room to get runs off me.  Eventually, they will make a mistake.
 
Once I am settled in line and length, I bowl an off-cutter now and again.


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i bowl offspin and them every bout 4th ball a bowl legspin and it works!
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I have an action similar to Murali's and if the big offbreaks dont get a result, I just throw in the doosra and that always catches them out.
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I usually mix up my off-breaks in an over with some straight balls and leg breaks but I always change my pattern every over so they don't know what's coming next, I know some people who just stick to the smae pattern every over so the batsman knows what's going to happen.
 
An example of an over to a right-hander is to bowl off-breaks in the first 3 balls, then in the fourth ball I pitch it in the same area as the other three but don't put any spin on it so it goes straight on and doesn't turn, then I bowl an off-break on the fifth ball and from the final ball I may bowl a leg break so it completely foxes the batsmen and gets them out sometimes.
 
If I'm really struggling to get a wicket I sometimes throw in a really quick straight ball with my normal run-up so the batsmen isn't expecting it and it could dismiss him.
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I have reasonable pace around the low 120's which is medium for my standard. My bowling changes for every batsman. Some it is wise to attack the stumps and put pressure on that way. Others are suspect against chin music while others it works to starve them of runs. As Pieterson fan said, a pattern will be worked out by the dumbest of batsman.
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Originally posted by ANIL KUMBLE

I always bowl Flipper's every 6th ball,8 out of 10 times it works and gets me a wicket
 
could you please PM me on how you bowl this flipper as i am learning but i am not positive on how to do it.
 
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 added to the above, i bowl legspin and just put it on the same area just on middle and leg, then, i bowl one just outside of offstump. next ball, i bowl a googly on that last leg spins spot which they try to drive and it usually bowls them.Smile
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i bowl around 120 so when i play u/15's im just about the fastest bowler most of these kids have faced so consistant line and length works there but in seniors i bowl with variations like slower balls swing and cut

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Originally posted by lightning quick

i bowl around 120 so when i play u/15's im just about the fastest bowler most of these kids have faced so consistant line and length works there but in seniors i bowl with variations like slower balls swing and cut

 
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constant yorkers do it for me and slower balls :D 
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I bowl slow, bouncing and flighted deliveries!
The bounce is around shoulder height outside or just on off stump.It is very difficult to score of them because I bowl them really slow.I even add some spin to it!It makes it even more difficult!The batsman will get frustrated and will loop one up in the air!Thats how I get my wickets!I also have another style, bowl fast and try to swing the ball!

The main problem in my bowling is wides and over height bouncers being called no balls!I only give away 3-4 runs usually without extras.
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slower balls and inswinging yorker (either constantly or as a vary ball) i usually bowl normal inswing then throw in a yorker and gets the wicket...slower balls or leg cutters also are very good wicket takers
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