
Mini Game - 2 Batsmen are batting with fielders in a standard ring field (slips optional). The aim of the game is to learn to be able to scroe runs without needing to score boundrys or hit the ball through the field. Rules of the Game - The ball is fed overarm by a coach fast enough so that players can use pace... or spin bowling If the ball goes through the infield you are out. You can upgrade the game to hit and run.
Waiting for the ball and using the pace of the ball. Use skills such as opening the face and using your wrists to change the angle of the shot to find the gaps. Batting Stance â Feet â Your feet should be positioned so they face down the wicket. Your front foot should not be in front of your back foot (creating a closed stance). Backswing â Your backswing should roughly be between the keeper and 2nd slip. Head / Eye Position â Your head should be level meaning that your eyes are level and that you are balanced. If your head is falling over to the offside then your shots will not be played from a balanced position and you are more likely to miss time the ball Front Foot Shots â Front Foot Placement â Your front foot placement is very important and you should always try and get the front foot as close to the pitch of the ball as possible. Head Position â Your head is one of the heaviest parts of the body it is important that your head is over the line of the ball and remains level. Body Weight â Hands â Your hands should come through the line of the ball strait to make sure that a good connection is made, if the bat comes through in a curved line then there is more chance of miss timing the ball or missing the ball completely Bat â Try and make sure that the bat comes through as straight as possible and the face of the bat is facing the bowler at the point of contact, if your hand positioning is good then this should come very naturally. Back Foot Shots â Foot Placement â The initial movement for a back foot shot is your back foot goes âback and across (to the offside)â, this is good because it means that you can get on top of the ball and also it give you a little extra time to react if the bowler is quite fast. Head Position â It is very important when a ball is coming up towards your chest or head that you keep your eyes on the ball. To do this you need your head to be as level as possible. Specifically for defensive shots you want your head to be behind the line of the ball so you can see the ball onto the bat. Body Weight â Whenever playing a attacking stroke especially on the off side (back foot dives/cuts) you want your body weight to be going through the line of the ball Hands â Your hands no matter if it is a flat bat or vertical bat shot the hands and bat should come through strait and where possible high to low (flat bat shots).
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