Backfoot is the way to go. Gives you more time to read the type of delivery that has been bowled as well. Helps recognise the delivery type vs the action/difference in action (if any)
I played footy with Liam for st Mary's football club and he's an absolute beast. Could play cricket for Australia or play afl. I saw him in the local paper in Geelong and they we're comparing Liam with aronn finch.
Great video ! But the thing that concerns me while playing the ball at backfoot it can be dangerous as well especially on the asian wickets if the ball stays low or if it is wet surface . Do let me know your point of view as well.
In those conditions play a straight ball with a straight bat. Don't try to cut or pull off the stumps unless it's really short. If you know it's always going to be low then stay down, keep your head low and keep your centre low (without crouching over too much). Hope this helps.
Yes it’s about playing to the conditions but a lot of players have preferred to defend on the back foot on turning wickets to adjust with the spin and variable bounce rather than being dragged forward and poking at it.
You still need to pick the length, you're not going back to every ball. Yes, a good bowler will adapt. But at least you've got him off his Plan A, you're not just letting him bowl where he wants to.
Still gotta be reading the ball out of the hand and making the correct decisions either for sure. At least you are making the bowler do something different which could bring a scoring opportunity with it
You know it’s good when scollsy says “shot boi”
Finally a non Asian coach who understands the importance of playing spin. It’s usually all about pace pace pace
Backfoot is the way to go. Gives you more time to read the type of delivery that has been bowled as well. Helps recognise the delivery type vs the action/difference in action (if any)
Absolutely mate👍🏼
Yeah when you’re facing quick spinners in Asian conditions, great way to play
I think scolly is a well known cricket coach but he is more well known for his dialogue 'shot boi.'
I played footy with Liam for st Mary's football club and he's an absolute beast. Could play cricket for Australia or play afl. I saw him in the local paper in Geelong and they we're comparing Liam with aronn finch.
fascinating!! I can't imagine an Aussie coach recommending playing spin off the back foot 10 years ago
Not many people do coach it, but is something we have found to be really effective 👊🏼
amazing stuff
How to control the bat speed on sticky surfaces as it is difficult to time the ball on that wickets?
Very good your coaching skil keep going mate all the best cheers
Great video !
But the thing that concerns me while playing the ball at backfoot it can be dangerous as well especially on the asian wickets if the ball stays low or if it is wet surface .
Do let me know your point of view as well.
In those conditions play a straight ball with a straight bat. Don't try to cut or pull off the stumps unless it's really short. If you know it's always going to be low then stay down, keep your head low and keep your centre low (without crouching over too much). Hope this helps.
Yes it’s about playing to the conditions but a lot of players have preferred to defend on the back foot on turning wickets to adjust with the spin and variable bounce rather than being dragged forward and poking at it.
@@MrBonified66 right💯
@@cricketmentoring 🙌💯
True
Is that yellow ball that Scolls was using a regular bowling machine ball? It was getting alot of turn and bounce
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
What facilities are those?? Looks cool!
lovely video
Love ur vids mate!
Please make videos for fast bowlers too.
Please make separate playlist for fast bowlers training, it would be great help for us.
@@AnkitPandey-sj9iv for sure mate
Surely if a batter kept playing back and punching me, you’d bowl a quicker straighter one that slides and get him bowled or LB?
You still need to pick the length, you're not going back to every ball. Yes, a good bowler will adapt. But at least you've got him off his Plan A, you're not just letting him bowl where he wants to.
Still gotta be reading the ball out of the hand and making the correct decisions either for sure. At least you are making the bowler do something different which could bring a scoring opportunity with it
Allhumdulilah
Give him some half trackers needs to learn how to clear the fence
Your joking have you seen him bat
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