Cricket batting tips for Beginners
How to Improve Your Batting in Cricket
Batting is one of the central aspects of the sport of cricket. It may look simple, but becoming a competent batsman requires lots of hard work. Take some time to really dial in your stance, grip, and swing, along with other basic cues. When it comes time to take to the pitch, watch the bowler closely to try to predict his angle of delivery and keep your eye on the ball until you make contact. With enough practice, you can score more runs and take your game to the next level.
1 .Standing Sideways
Step 2
Always stand facing the bowler with your feet
shoulder-width apart. Bend your body with your hips, keeping your back straight. As you hold the bat ready, point your non-dominant shoulder towards the bowler and make sure to keep your eyes on the ball. Your shoulders shouldn't drop and must be at eye level at all times. If you are right-handed, you stand on the right side bf the stump and if left-handed, you stand on the right side of the stump.
2. Hold the bat
Step 1
Always hold your bat tight and firmly. If you are
right-handed, your left hand should be holding the end of the bat with the knuckles facing the bowler and your right hand should be placed above your left hand and hold the bat with 2 fingers and your thumb. Your thumb and the index finger should be in a V position for a better and a tighter grip. The opposite for left-handed batsmen. Make sure your hands are close to each other and the paddle of the bat should feel comfortable in your hands.
3. Distance between the bat and the stump
Draw a line in your turf from the middle vwicket. This will help you to make sure where your wickets are while batting. Draw the line using your bat's end and make sure that the line is parallel to the middle wicket. This line is called a quard line. If you are practising indoors, use tape to draw the guard line.
4.Tapping the bat on the ground line
5.While batting
6.Eye on the ball
pitches, you can figure out the position you have to take to hit the ball. As the ball comes towards you, think about which shot to hit. If the ball pitches at a sweet spot, you can drive to take long shots but if the ball pitches too high or low, take a defence shot. This is one of the most important cricket batting techniques for beginners to remember and follow.
7. Swing the batt downward
8.Short pitch
9. If the ball is aimed at the wicket
If the ball is fast and low, this means that it is mainly
to hit your wicket and get you out. When this happens,
you have to hit a straight drive as a defensive shot. But, this shot is not to make uns or score high, but to protect your wickets. Make sure that you hit your ball short by concentrating on the ball.
10.Follow-through
your swing. A good follow-through is critical. Make sure you follow through your bat for the whole swing even if you miss the ball. This is done to hit the ball as far as possible. Keep practising so that even if you miss the ball, you do not pop the ball in the air and get out easily.
11.Stay clam
Being nervous during the game can throw you out of focus and off your game. You will tend to make mistakes while nervous. Always practice regulating your breathing and visualize the trajectory of the ball. Try to block out all the excitement and nervousness coming from others and concentrate on the ball.
12.Practice in front of your mirror
Practising your swing in front of a mirror before
bractising with a ball will make you perfect. This is
known as shadow cricket. This will help you see your
swing and help to make adjustments to your stance
accordingly.
13.Practice batting with a tennis ball
right in front of you and hit it with full swings. This will make your swings better. Doing the swing will make your bottom hand grip better as your dominant hand will be on the bat.
14.Bat at waist height
Position your bat at waist height before swinging. Keep the bat pointed up or down and parallel to the ground. The exact position does not matter as you should be comfortable with your position and should be able to quickly move. Make sure that the flat surface of the bat is facing the bowler to make a good hit.
15. Teamwork
Make sure to always attend your practice sessions with your team. Drill work and playing with them makes you stronger and prepared for your big game. Always listen to your coach or team members if they give you any input on your batting.
Practice is the key to master anything. Keep practising with the cricket batting techniques for beginners mentioned and become the batsman you wanted to be.
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