Great video, from somebody taught to throw correctly young, who can never explain this to people struggling to learn. I’m gonna make them all watch this for homework. 10/10
I'm still struck after all these years how cricket hasnt learned from baseball with regard to throwing. There are some throws in cricket that require underarm and sidearm but most throws should be overarm and use baseball technique. I see so many times a fielder retrieving the ball short of the boundary and turning and throwing wildly in one motion. Turn, plant your feet and throw with the practiced overarm motion. the time saved by heaving immediately is more than recouped by power and accurancy.
I have an issue with my throws going high and to the right.. when I try to compensate by delaying the release from my hand, I end up dragging my throws down quite a bit to the ground. Is there an overarm drill that can be done to fix this issue?
To me as an ex-cricketer it sounds like you aren't using enough wrist. As in it should almost whip towards your target. Also glue your eyes on your target. I had a really good arm for distance but I also fielded at backward point and had loads of run outs. It's all down to practice.
@WillGiven-g6j thanks, yep.. I spend a lot of time doing throw downs in the nets with a side arm/wanger.. and I think it may have negatively affected my wrist when I try to throw normally now.. e.g. the wrist does not do much when using the wanger
@@JoshLuck That sounds like the culprit. The release point is higher for the throw down tool. Maybe try alternating between the wanger and your arm again. Also make sure you get your front arm high and pointing roughly at the target. This encourages good direction and power as you pivot. Just remember Rome wasn't built in a day.
Throw happens with forearm and triceps and hip. Not much on shoulders as the common conception is . The shoulders just facilitate the back and forward motion but not for power
He complicated the whole mechanism of throwing.. Throw is how quickly your release the ball.. Side arm,under arm,full arm are some ways to throw the ball..for accuracy and power one should practice as much as possible.. If you go by what baldy is saying it will take 6 months to throw the ball.. Match awareness,your fitness and then slowly your reputation can get you a wicket running out
Great video, from somebody taught to throw correctly young, who can never explain this to people struggling to learn. I’m gonna make them all watch this for homework. 10/10
Great video mate
Especially because fielding is the most important part of cricket
Thanks for sharing these vids❤
No problem 👍
I'm still struck after all these years how cricket hasnt learned from baseball with regard to throwing. There are some throws in cricket that require underarm and sidearm but most throws should be overarm and use baseball technique. I see so many times a fielder retrieving the ball short of the boundary and turning and throwing wildly in one motion. Turn, plant your feet and throw with the practiced overarm motion. the time saved by heaving immediately is more than recouped by power and accurancy.
Thanks for help❤
No problem 😊
I have an issue with my throws going high and to the right.. when I try to compensate by delaying the release from my hand, I end up dragging my throws down quite a bit to the ground.
Is there an overarm drill that can be done to fix this issue?
To me as an ex-cricketer it sounds like you aren't using enough wrist. As in it should almost whip towards your target. Also glue your eyes on your target. I had a really good arm for distance but I also fielded at backward point and had loads of run outs. It's all down to practice.
@WillGiven-g6j thanks, yep..
I spend a lot of time doing throw downs in the nets with a side arm/wanger..
and I think it may have negatively affected my wrist when I try to throw normally now.. e.g. the wrist does not do much when using the wanger
@@JoshLuck That sounds like the culprit. The release point is higher for the throw down tool. Maybe try alternating between the wanger and your arm again. Also make sure you get your front arm high and pointing roughly at the target. This encourages good direction and power as you pivot. Just remember Rome wasn't built in a day.
Point to the target with the index finger of the outstretched opposite arm before you throw. This should ‘anchor’ your aim. Enjoy!
Throw like jaddu 👑
I thought he was going to teach me to bowl like Akhtar
The youth section will be watching this video next season
Throw happens with forearm and triceps and hip. Not much on shoulders as the common conception is . The shoulders just facilitate the back and forward motion but not for power
The forearm and the triceps are not levers, unlike the toes, ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, wrists and fingers.
He complicated the whole mechanism of throwing..
Throw is how quickly your release the ball..
Side arm,under arm,full arm are some ways to throw the ball..for accuracy and power one should practice as much as possible..
If you go by what baldy is saying it will take 6 months to throw the ball..
Match awareness,your fitness and then slowly your reputation can get you a wicket running out
Thanks for help❤
Welcome 😊