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Cricket Show 52: Spin bowling tips, batting triggers and playing for India
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miCricketCoach Show LogoGuests Menno Gazendam and Gary Palmer join David and Kevin in this week's show. Kevin talks us through an exciting finish to his Saturday club match and the start of his Twenty20 campaign. We also answer a wide range of questions including:

  • Can an open stance help with a batsman's backswing?
  • What is the ideal length for a spinner?
  • What is flight and dip?
  • What are the 3 most important tips to help a young spinner?
  • How do you construct a spin bowling spell?
  • Is it possible to take up cricket late and still play for India?
  • What causes back pain in fast bowlers? (We talk about the Pallof press during this question)

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posted by kapil on 31 Oct 09 at 01:35

its very nice to see everything in the pitchmap and some tips about batting ,bowling and feilding .and some 20 photos to see in this type of webpage .and alltogether its very very nice

 

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Cricket Basic Number 62 (Batting): Get Straight In Line On the Front Foot

62. When batting and playing a shot on your front foot, always play straight. Get your foot as close to the pitch of the ball as possible, point your foot where you want the ball to go and track the ball with the point of your front shoulder. Play straight down the line of the ball. Even if you roll your wrists on contact to place the ball on the leg-side still keep the bat coming through straight.


 
 
 
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