Very useful I have been trying for many years for this trigger movement after this video I feel very comfi and and I don't end up both feet together and unbalance and now more control hetting the ball
love this trigger as it helps me with picking the length early. However, you have to be careful with inswing bowlers and not to open up your shoulder too much with the trigger.
I have a ❓, trigger movement is for playing the ball as per the merit without any limitations . However when we have initiate tigger movement?? Plz lemeknow
Not a coach but looked at test cricket a lot in the 70s when back and across originated with Ian chapel in Australia and Dennis amis in England . they both scored a lot of runs but so many dismissals came from them going back and across on full length balls and once they came forward after going back , they were only inches over the crease and not forward enough , basically in no mans land . they were both great sq cutters because c they were in position to play that shot before the bowler let the ball go , but were vulnerable to a pitched up ball moving away
Love this trigger. Now I have enough time to pull and cut too. Simple, yet very effective.
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Really useful have tried it it works well it keeps the options open for off or leg side shots
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Very useful I have been trying for many years for this trigger movement after this video I feel very comfi and and I don't end up both feet together and unbalance and now more control hetting the ball
Glad the video helped.
Great explanation for the trigger movements which are very incorrectly done by many of the young batsman.
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A good trigger is to step back a bit with your back foot, effectively giving you a slight bit more time to react and play a shot
Should my front foot also move back or just go on my toes.
Thank you 🙏 .. very useful tips
Glad it helped
love this trigger as it helps me with picking the length early. However, you have to be careful with inswing bowlers and not to open up your shoulder too much with the trigger.
How to hit a Yorker ball sir?
Open stance can be used for power hitting ??
Thank you. I'll try this in my upcoming match inshallah.
good luck!
Let’s get it!
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Do you step back with the back foot?
I have a ❓, trigger movement is for playing the ball as per the merit without any limitations .
However when we have initiate tigger movement?? Plz lemeknow
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Good job💕
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we have so many international coaches in a comment box😂😂
Good
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Thanks sir love it .❤😘
Glad this video helped 🏏
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While moving back our weight should be on frount foot or back foot
Not a coach but looked at test cricket a lot in the 70s when back and across originated with Ian chapel in Australia and Dennis amis in England . they both scored a lot of runs but so many dismissals came from them going back and across on full length balls and once they came forward after going back , they were only inches over the crease and not forward enough , basically in no mans land . they were both great sq cutters because c they were in position to play that shot before the bowler let the ball go , but were vulnerable to a pitched up ball moving away
@@iang8169 ooh. Then which trigger is best for playing frount foot balls and back foot balls
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Best trigger is no trigger with pressure in your front foot.
No one trigers in the world like this
Watch Virat Kohli and Steve Smith at slow motion !!!
Surya Kumar Yadav (SKY) as well
Jeo root and shane watson
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Should my front foot also move back or just go on my toes