Like do you look at the spot on the pitch where you want to pitch the ball, look at off stump, the batsman or what?
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Like do you look at the spot on the pitch where you want to pitch the ball, look at off stump, the batsman or what?
I usually just look vaguely outside the top of off stump. It is interesting though, if I fixate on the spot where I want to pitch the ball, I can get 5/6 balls exactly where I want it, albeit with a loss of pace and swing.
Where you want it to pitch.
Yeah, where you want it to pitch is good. Looking back over your shoulder though can sometimes confuse the batsman.
You should be looking where you want the ball to pitch. Same way in darts you look where you want the dart to go and not at the top of the board.
Looking where you want it to pitch is the best way if maximising the chances of accuracy, however it is possible but less likely to achieve success looking somewhere else, stumps, blockhole etc.
yea cause i used to look at the crease even though my run up was perfect, then look up with a few steps to go.
trying to correct it now
yea noone had ever recognised it throughout juniors and a few years in seniors until I was bowling to a fast bowler in the nets yesterday, he picked up on it after about 3 balls.
look at where you wantto pitch then look up at the batsmen then back to the pitch. best training i had bowling wise for nsw u15's.....place a 5 or 10cent piece on the wicket, and see how many times you can hit, and eventually you will be almost on it or close to it every ball with enough practise...... good little trick works very well....
to start of with no pace just accuracy and then when that is going nicely speeden the delivery up a bit...brilliant. worked well for me.
Alas, I forgot to try.