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bylhem

Cricket Spectator
hi everyone
I am playing cricket with tennis ball from 2 or 3 years.The problem is that i cannot bat well.I try to bat well but couldn't.however i started bowling.I dont have much pace but still line and length issues.Now i can bowl better but i cannot bat.I am alone for playing and allowed to play once a week.Please anyone tell me how to become a good all-rounder especially batting.I tried everything in house to improve my batting but unsuccessful,hitting ball on wall,hitting on a hanging ball again and again e.t.c.I also play with hard ball sometimes.Please Help me i am in great tension.
 

bylhem

Cricket Spectator
last time i bat nicely
after hitting 1 six i was very confident and helped my team to manage a good total
i think thats only the fear inside me but how do i overcome it?
 

MCC111

Cricket Spectator
If you really want to be an all-rounder, there's nothing wrong with going for it. You might not be a natural batsman, but there are always things that can be improved on. What are your main weaknesses with the bat? Is there something you're getting out to a lot? Is it that you're not scoring run quick enough? One trick you hear often is playing shots in front of a mirror every day. That's one way of improving your batting.
 

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