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    Posted: 29 July 2006 at 11:11am

Originally posted by Warne in making

No, not necesarily. If its turning, hitting it with the spin is fantastic like that. Ive hit many a boundry off off spinners doing that

sweeping against off spinners is a bad idea unless just outside leg stump, the chances are that if you miss the ball your going to b out LBW

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Originally posted by rightarmleggy

Originally posted by Warne in making

No, not necesarily. If its turning, hitting it with the spin is fantastic like that. Ive hit many a boundry off off spinners doing that

sweeping against off spinners is a bad idea unless just outside leg stump, the chances are that if you miss the ball your going to b out LBW



Take guard on off stump, mate.

I've also noticed my batting is great, I haven't mistimed the ball in 2 weeks when I've been batting.


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Has anybody got any advice on playing the on drive. I'm terrible through the legside and particularly mid wicket. I got a friend to bowl round the wicket at my legstump so i could practice on drives. I barely connected with any of them. I have a fear of deliveries on or around my leg stump.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote RightHandBat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 August 2006 at 12:46am
Basically, if it's a ball going into your pads, the best thing to do is to flick it. If it's a ball going towards middle and leg, the on drive is a great shot to play, make sure your bat comes up in a straight line, and then bring it down in a straight line so you connect. Maybe you could also try angling the face of the bat towards mid on.




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yeah i'll try what you said. cheers
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im an off and leg spinner so know how to bat agains them today i was messi bout against a medium pace bowler and just sweeping at mostly everthing aslong as your bats gets in the way then your ok i stand with mi legs apart and bat impertween it easy to do both shots then....

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Has anybody got any advice on playing the on drive. I'm terrible through the legside and particularly mid wicket.

Ha ha , hard luck mate. Thats my strongest area and my brother Backfoot Master can tell you that as well.

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Basically, if it's a ball going into your pads, the best thing to do is to flick it....

Thats exactly what I do mate , I flick everything thats coming on middle and leg thats about lower belly height and below.

I mastered that shot , I hardly ever get LBW. The key to flicking is playing the ball at the last moment. Pretty hard for some but not for me. I am just good at playing late. When I play at normal speed , I don't play as well as when I am playing later. I also have battled with many bowlers who have made the ball reverse away (the wind helped them to be precise) and those that reverse inwards and have played them well and with ease.

I also am very good at the sweep shot. I sweep anything from an off spinner pitch on the stump (those that when you drive them you get caught). I have had many success doing it and even though I am a late order batter , I was the best at sweeping for the nationals and my school side.

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Ha ha , hard luck mate. Thats my strongest area and my brother Backfoot Master can tell you that as well.

Ya thats true Spin Wizard is a master throught the leg side. I see ball coming to his legs(very high and low) and he flicks it away powerfully for four.

I am very good at playing leg spinners mainly because me and Spin wizard train every day at home. Trust me guys Spin Wizard can bowl leggy very well, lots of variation and turn. At first I couldn't play spin but since then spinners are like sweets to me.

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I normally bats on leg stump for leg spinners. When a ball pitch outside leg stump I get forward, cover up my stumps with my pad and bat. Ball on leg and middle stump I normally flicks or play the on drive. When i do the On drive I angle the bat slightly down the leg side. I am very good at opening the face of the bat. One older like how I gets full face of the bat on the ball.

Trust me since I playing cricket I never got caught in Slips. I have great control of the ball and always keep the ball down mainly because I play with the face of the bat down and sometime soft hands, I don't try to hit the ball to hard so a chance of a catch is un likely.

Tca 123 If u need help please PM me, I surely will give u advice.

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One older like how I gets full face of the bat on the ball.

Correction: One of my older brother like how I gets full face of the bat on the ball.

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Originally posted by BackFoot Master

I normally bats on leg stump for leg spinners. When a ball pitch outside leg stump I get forward, cover up my stumps with my pad and bat. Ball on leg and middle stump I normally flicks or play the on drive. When i do the On drive I angle the bat slightly down the leg side. I am very good at opening the face of the bat. One older like how I gets full face of the bat on the ball.

Trust me since I playing cricket I never got caught in Slips. I have great control of the ball and always keep the ball down mainly because I play with the face of the bat down and sometime soft hands, I don't try to hit the ball to hard so a chance of a catch is un likely.

Tca 123 If u need help please PM me, I surely will give u advice.



I bat on leg stump aswell, and open my stance a little.
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well guys read carefully and take my advice seriously If u want to be a master on the drive. 1st u have to decide what length and line will be the safest area to attempt the  drive. Pitch up ball will be the best to attempt it. If the ball comes like back of a length or too much on the up and u attempt a drive, their is a big chance of getting an edge and being caught in cover or midoff because u may not get enough control on the shot, wait on the bad ones(pitch up) they will come.

 Please don't play away from your body. Make sure u get your balance so u can control the shot better. Always keep the bat face down so if their is an edge a chance of being caught will be unlikely. Thats all for now. I give u more tomorrow.

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Driving on the up is a walk in the park. I absolutely love it, there's nothing better then just rocking onto the backfoot and driving it down the ground.
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How has everyones batting been lately? Mines been absolutely great. That great timing from 3 weeks ago is still here when I go out to bat. I'm just loving it.
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Well , I really don't practice much anymore since June with the hard ball but I does be practicing with BFM in our yard with a tennis ball and its been going well. I am playing the pull , drives real good. My strenght is always through the leg side and on my pads. Timing is good as well but I am not all that good a batter though. 
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Well , I really don't practice much anymore since June with the hard ball but I does be practicing with BFM in our yard with a tennis ball and its been going well. I am playing the pull , drives real good. My strenght is always through the leg side and on my pads. Timing is good as well but I am not all that good a batter though. 


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Hi i have been batting high in the order this season but hav struggled playing short balls and also playing spin but have found it easy o play other bowlers, please give me help!!!
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How is Backfoot_Masters batting going?

Solid as ever. He resembles Marcus Trescothick but he is the right handed version you can say. He like trescothick only move their foot when driving. I do believe though that he will suffer on a seaming wicket. As long as the wicket is bouncy though , He will can be a nightmare to any bowler. He drives real good on the up as well. He plays spin pretty good now. He have the best tactic against my leg spin. He whips my good lenght leggies between mid on and mid wicket with ease and comes down the track to me and play me well. I have seen him take on an offy and murder the hell out of him.  

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Well right hand bat.

My batting is coming along great. I don't train much with the hard ball any more because these Children on my Island prefer Rum more than Cricket, NO one is Interesting in playing a game of cricket at our park. These guys here are coward.

Inam playing spin like a King now thanks to breat bowling by Spin Wizard. I more believe in balance than footworks. I am great at pull shot. I am also good at bookfoot drive, I normally runs the ball down through point off my backfoot.

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I believe in Balance and Footwork both equally. It's best to have great balance mixed with great footwork.
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I still cant find out whats the difference between the pull and hook shots ,both appear to be the same  .Can someone explain ?
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The Pull Shot is a shot played to a ball below the neck. The Hook is played to a ball above the neck, around Head Height.
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Well, I can just say I'm really happy leading into this Australian 2006/07 Cricket Season! 

Came back from the nets yesterday after 3 and a half hours of batting. Played brilliantly, played some cracking drives, some perfectly timed flicks off middle stump. My bowling was also in good nick, I was bowling with the straightest seam you could get, I got my friend out once but the thing I was really pleased about is my batting leading into this season.

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It's been going good. I play for my Region. Bigger than Junior County but smaller than national. I bowl leg spin and bat at number 6.
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When does the season start in aussie RHB. Mid october or late october.

 



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Originally posted by jake

Hi i have been batting high in the order this season but hav struggled playing short balls and also playing spin but have found it easy o play other bowlers, please give me help!!!

well all I can tell u is when u playing a short balls it's either the pull or cut shot. If u want to attempt the pull shot get your body in line with the ball, get on the backfoot ( make sure u are well balance) and play the shot. If the ball is above the head I will advice u to play a left alone, u may not get the control u want because it's to high.

when u want to play the cut shot for a short ball, I normally goes on the backfoot to get great balance then plays the shot. I normally plays it when it's wide outside the outstump( not to wide) and another things I don't play the cut shot when it's close to my body because their is a possiblity the ball will get a thick edge an fall in the hands of gully, 2nd slip or something. If u know u are as good STRAUSS to play a cut shot close to your body, well attempt.



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If u are interesting in playing big shots against the leg spinners don't play against the spin, which simply means if the ball pitch outside off stump and turning towards the offside I don't play a cover drive on the up because their is a chance of an edge. If the ball is pitch full outside off stump, then you can play the cover drive as long as u get to the pitch off the ball. If short outside offstump the cut shot is the key, not the cover drive.

If it's short outside leg stump play the pull shot. If it's pitch up u use the off drive, sweep or lob drive. If it's back of a length just pad it away, if pitch outside leg stump. And when trying to hit a leggy for six try to hits it straight as possibly, incase you doesn't get to the pitch of the ball, a chance is unlikely, don't try to cross hit too much.

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Thanks that not only helped jake, but also me. A very useful thread for tailenders who want to imrpove, like me.

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When does the season start in aussie RHB. Mid october or late october.

 




Around October. Signups are next month though, and I've got a spot in Second Grade.
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