On Judging the ball: Question: Just answer me a couple of questions actually, one point of interest for someone who didn't cope with fast bowling quite as well as you. Deciding to stand up & play the ball, there is a point at which the ball crumbs you, particularly with the bowler that gets in at you, Walsh or someone who would get it back at you a lot. Jimmy Cooks there was master in being able to stand up and play the ball, a lot of people find that if they stand up and play the ball fielders in the leg trap will become a problem. So we see batsman either let the ball hit them or try to rise above, do you have a sort of height which you think you got to get out of the way or height you'll stand up to play, or do you like the idea of letting the ball hit you. Haynes: No I couldn't seem to like letting the ball hit me because that ball hits very hard ha!. I try to get the bat in the way, but you are talking about the ball coming at you. I think it's interesting to remember that, if you are facing a side-on position like that and the ball coming at you it is very hard to use your foot in to stop the ball hitting you at your body. I find that the best position to be in is when your backfoot is pointing just to the left of the bowler, then you are already on your toes, what happens is that when the ball is coming at you, you got to transfer where you can get the whole body around and let it go or I find that what you can do is to make sure that you get can take your left step out of the way so that you can then play the ball a lot easier this way. Too many people get stuck here and they got that straight right foot and they go to play like this with a side-on position and when the ball is up on the body, they just go behind and take the eyes away from the ball. Copyright Sharp Focus Ltd 1999 |