Hi,
I've really been enjoying this year's game as always but my bowling seems to usually let me down when playing, especially in first class/test matches.
Usually I look at a batsman's preferences and bowl to his weaknesses. For example, a player with a leg side preference I would look to bowl outside off stump to try and make him play to the off side more. Is this a useful tactic? If so how should I bowl to batsmen with front/back foot preference? Should I target weaknesses in one day games as we'll or just bowl in a specific area to all batsmen?
Also would like some advice on when to use high/low aggression in all formats. Should I use high aggression with the new ball in one-day games? And to new batsmen? In first class matches when should I turn down aggression to a bastmen, when he is on 50 or 10? And when should low aggression be used, if at all?
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice someone could give me.
I've really been enjoying this year's game as always but my bowling seems to usually let me down when playing, especially in first class/test matches.
Usually I look at a batsman's preferences and bowl to his weaknesses. For example, a player with a leg side preference I would look to bowl outside off stump to try and make him play to the off side more. Is this a useful tactic? If so how should I bowl to batsmen with front/back foot preference? Should I target weaknesses in one day games as we'll or just bowl in a specific area to all batsmen?
Also would like some advice on when to use high/low aggression in all formats. Should I use high aggression with the new ball in one-day games? And to new batsmen? In first class matches when should I turn down aggression to a bastmen, when he is on 50 or 10? And when should low aggression be used, if at all?
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice someone could give me.
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