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Cricket Coaching Q&A by our readers and our
Coach - August 6, 2005 |
We have received
the following Queries which have been answered
by our Expert Coach M.R.Baig:
Hi,
I found your article on "batting grip styles" in
the fundas of batting very insightful... After
reading the article, I have changed my grip and
have had good success... Can you comment upon
Sachin Tendulkar's batting grip??
thanks,
Manish
Hi Manish, glad to hear that you have found our
coaching section useful in helping your batting.
After reaching certain standards of cricket,
technique has to be considered according to the
comfort of the cricketer which is known as
“individual technique”. So internationals
players have this “individual technique”. I
advise upcoming youngsters to follow the basic
technique of cricket. As a matter of fact, all
players start off according to the coaching
manual and then as time and the standards go on,
lots of finer aspects are brought in to suit the
individual player.
Appreciate few tips on fundamentals of
captaincy. Thanks!
(Asked by Sajjad)
Sajjad, it's coming up very shortly on Cricketfundas.com, so do check in over here to
know about the Fundas of Captaincy.
Sir, Iwould like to ask two things from
you :
1.I'm a 19 yr old student. I have never played
cricket at any level i.e,school level,district
level etc. and I have never attended any
coaching clinic. I have learnt playing by
watching and playing with friends. But now I
want to take cricket as a career will I be able
to serve my country in this game?
2. I like wicketkeeping whenever I play
with my friends I do wicketkeeping. But I'm
having difficulty in collecting those balls
which turn in from off and middle to outside leg
as batsman becomes a hindrance in the vision of
the ball. So how to collect those type of balls
cleanly? I will be very thankful to you for your
help.
(Asked by Sudh Sekhar, India)
Hi Sekhar, to answer your first question, age is
certainly no bar in learning something! Please
join some good coaching camp and work hard to
achieve your goal. Many of the cricketers before
the 90s had learned the game at your age and
represented India; you also can achieve this
distinction with dedication and hard work
towards the game.
Regarding your second question, in close-in
fielding, the first slip fielder and the wicket
keeper have to watch the ball from the bowler’s
hand till he collects the ball. Fielders
standing in the second slip to gully should watch the edge of the bat. For leg side
collections, the wicket keeper has to move
towards the leg side watching the line of
attack. The wicket keeper should not move
towards the leg side after the pitching of the
ball, in this case the vision of the wicket
keeper would be blocked by the body of the
batsman. So to conclude the wicket keeper
according to the line of attack of the ball has
to move before the ball is pitched and not after
it is pitched.
Could you tell what are the advantages and
disadvantages of having a grip like Sachin
Tendulkar, Jayasuriya and others and also the
kind of batting grip that Adam Gilchrist uses?
Which modern day batsman according to you uses
the correct batting grip as prescribed in
coaching manuals? (Mario Persaud, Guyana)
The players you have mentioned are following
Australian technique. Most of the Australians
are using that grip. The cricketers who are
using this grip will be more of on-side players.
The grip that we have mentioned in our coaching
manual is useful for all-round play, so that the
batsman is equally good in both off-side and
on-side play. The Australian grip would hamper
the horizontal shots.
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your name, age and your location along with your
Query.
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