Saturday, June 20, 2009

The new 'M' joined the party ie Mathews along with Malinga, Mendis and Murli..

The windies could not stand against the 'M' power of Srilanka and the whole team fell like a pack of cards.. this time the new 'M' joined the party ie Mathews along with Malinga, Mendis and Murli..

what a dream first over was bowled by Mathews.The ball attracted towards the stumps as if it was made of iron and the stumps had a magnetic power, as two balls went back of the inside edge while one off the thigh pad.

Cris Gayle did a good spectator job from the other side of the wicket as he saw his whole team falling in front of him.
What a Batsmen Dilshan is,he has all the shots in the book and that's why is very difficult for bowlers, he can easily convert good balls into boundaries. the way he stands still in stance with his back lift one and half foot above the surface and plays more wristy using his bottom hand,his balance is so good with perfect head positioning in level of body makes him easy to play on front as well as back foot.

Friends you might be thinking why i am writing so much about technique. That's for my newly growing cricketers. Within years i have been so much master of technique that i can easily read someones technique and can tell you why certain batsmen is failing to score.
For instance i can tell you about Petersen why he was more successful previously and not now.
Petersen is a more leg side player who scores most of his runs on leg side. When he came to international cricket his back lift came from second slip which is a perfect way if you are an on side player it gives you an extra second to bring the bat on ball, you have to play with your bottom hand but with due course of time his back lift has changed it comes from the leg stump which cuts the extra bit of second and he is always a contender of leg before the wicket.
Friends while playing on the leg side bottom hand helps while off side the top hand helps.

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