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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Eight Bating keypoints


  1. First thought is to score: Keep up positive mind and intend to score every ball (risk free).
  2. Leave well with intent/Purpose: Try to score off as many balls as you can. If bowler hits a good line and length outside off stump, you can leave it with good footwork, watching it go through. By doing it you can learn the pace and bounce and how far it swinging.
  3. Pounce (jy‡d †bqv, MÖnb Kiv) of Width, leg side and Half Volleys: When bowlers offer you a free scoring opportunity, you should “CASH IN”. It only can be achieved being positive and decisive (my¯úó, wbðvqK, PyovšÍ) with your footwork.
  4. Communication On and Off the Field: You have to asses (ch©‡eÿY Kiv) the on-field conditions, what they are doing (tactics and skills). You can also get information from your captain at the time of drink breaks, change of gloves etc.
  5. Partnerships – KPI’s and Hundreds: Big partnerships build momentum and help to win the match. Once you “get in” as a batting unit that you “cash in” by being calm. If you can build a partnership, the opposition will lose the interest of game. It is crucial that you and your partner have to keep your standards highly being positive, watching the ball and playing straight.
  6. Rotate (ch©vqµ‡g AveZ©b Kiv) the Strike: While you are ticking over (ax‡i ax‡i Pjv) the scoreboard you are not allowing your opposition to build any momentum or rhythm. This is particularly effect if you have a left and right hand batsman on the crease. Try to hit the ball in the gap and use your feet to manipulate (wbcybfv‡e e¨envi Kiv) the ball into a single.
  7. Aggressive in Everything you Do: Be positive and back yourself in every situation.
  8. Enjoy your Own Success as well as your Teammate’s Success: While we train and play hard it is important to enjoy our own as well as each other’s success. Support your team mates batting by watching, having gloves and drinks ready, updating the scoreboard and celebrating with them after they have performed well. This builds morale and can inspire others to want to perform at a similar level.
                      

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