Cricket: The Bob Woolmer Way - Batting (2/8)

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Impressive. Bob was definately a professional coach. Though in these videos he's teaching basics of batting but I believe even professionals can learn from this. (Bowling uploaded and Wicket keeping/fielding videos comming soon)

part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLqnqXk2u60

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Cricket: The Bob Woolmer Way - Batting (2/8)

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  • thats really cool ...

    thats really cool mate.. i used to do the same too (I still do) but the problem i face is that on deliveries that come into me from off stump really cause problems... and if the ball reverse swings, u ca easily loose middle or leg stump.... well atleast I do :)

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  • I have a different ...

    I have a different approach against left-arm pace bowlers and left arm spinners/ leg spinners. (I am a right-hander, by the way)

    I begin with a side-on stance and as the ball is delivered, I shuffle and open up slightly. That enables me to play better on the off-side without blinding my view as a side-on stance sometimes does.

    Not sure if many other players follow that, but I've seen Damien Martyn and Craig McMillan adopting this method on occasions.

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  • I always have ...

    I always have problem playing inswing into grion region, I will practice this shots very helpful

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  • very good my ...

    very good my brother have learnt alot

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  • Yeah these are good ...

    Yeah these are good videos and in loads of ways they're presented well but **** what a dreary bloke, with his posh 1950's middle England BBC accent, couldn't they have got someone a bit more "Geezer" with a sense of humour - an Aussie or someone, anyone else that would enable you to watch this all the way through without having the feeling that killing yourself would be better than sitting through the full 10 minutes for each section. God he's dreary!

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  • RIP Bob.

    RIP Bob.

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  • Nicely presented.. ...

    Nicely presented.. It really helps..

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  • bob woolmer is ...

    bob woolmer is great. MY salute

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  • well done. Nice ...

    well done. Nice video

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  • a great coach, a ...

    a great coach, a great teacher, a great man

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  • Very In depth video ...

    Very In depth video

    Nicely done

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