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I bowl too much short bowls and full toss bowls how to aboid them?
one practice I use for both seniors and juniors is a target bowling net, where your bowlers aim to hit a target area marked by the coach. Cones will do to set the target area. Bowlers must focus on hitting that area on a regular basis. Inability to do so will highlight anY faults in the basic bowling action, such as collapsing on front leg at point of delivery, attempting to bowl too fast so that the extra effort employed "through the crease" results in loss of control. Most faults can be cured by going back to basics and target bowling is as important in a crickters development as all the target batting shot drills for the batters
i think first thing in fast bowling your approach run. your run up should be natural,straight in corridor and balance (not to fast and not to slow) now second thing is your non bowling arm should be pull in right time and while you finishing your action your back leg should be come in front.
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i want to add one more thing , actualley bowling short or full toss depend upon how to release the ball if you release the ball early then you will bowl full toss if you release late then you will bowl short.
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