Subscribed. Biased as a fellow Kiwi - but the calmness about collecting singles after your shoulder went meant you never looked under pressure. Nicely batted.
As well as you time the ball the most impressive thing about this innings is your incredibly low dot ball percentage - such an underrated skill continuously rotating your strike and keeping the scoreboard moving - even with you shoulder you're comfortably at a run a ball
Thanks mate, really appreciate the support, yes quite a contained innings for me just support the man at the other end. Run a ball is often more than enough and I think we all forget that sometimes! 🏏 Good luck for your next match!
Thanks for the support mate! Is a pretty good bat to be fair, bought a Harry Brook players edition at the end of 2023 season and has felt pretty jet! ✈️ Where do you play your cricket?
@thekiwicricketer I played cricket for my school as a bowling all-rounder in Sri Lanka. But now, as a university student, I don't have enough time for it 🥲. Btw I'm a huge Gray-Nicholls 😍.
Putting your favourite shot away can make you a better batsman because you then have to think more about what alternative shot(s) you can play to the same delivery you would have otherwise played your favourite shot to.
Definately, I get frustrated when there are balls in that slot that I would usually punish that instead I have to hit for singles, however like you say, good to learn to adapt!
Sorry to hear about your injury mate, thanks for the support! I have been off for 2 weeks with a shoulder injury waiting on an MRI result so I know the feeling, hoping to get back out there soon! 🏏🤕
@@thekiwicricketer thanks mate it’s disappointing but not much I can do ab it now 😭. imo best u have batted in a while from a technical view but maybe it’s just easier on the eye without the hoik over cow 🤣
Really enjoying the content mate. Appreciate how you don’t go too over the top with anything re commentary or personal stuff or anything, and instead you just let the cricket be the forefront of the content. Get that shoulder checked out though mate - personally had my own battles with shoulders (4 reconstructions) and it does sound a little bit like you might have a damaged torn labrum which is causing the instability. Unfortunately it doesn’t go away by itself and can lead to some pretty nasty dislocations. Take care, but might be worthwhile getting an MRI scan to see what you’re working with
Thanks for the support and advice mate! Did yours happen during batting as well? 4 reconstructions sounds horrible you are a trooper! I have had MRI and looks like it is a labrum problem, no surgery but decent recovery time depending on rehab so hoping for quick recovery! Any content youd like to see in the meantime let me know, all advice welcome!
Hey man, I’m sure you’ve worked it out by now but I’m pretty certain that issue with your shoulder is tendinitis - feels like it’s dislocating but it’s your tendon getting pinched sharply. I usually get chills running down my arm after as well. Real agony when it happens. It’s a bit of a tall guy/posture problem but bands to strengthen your rotator cuff/pull your shoulders back and gels to soothe the tendons should help for sure. Took me about five years to get a proper diagnosis as no one was sure what was happening when I went to physios…
Thank you mate! I have had an MRI and they have diagnosed it as having subluxations so minor dislocations. Have been working through a lot of rehab and it seems to be bringing it back to full strength so have my fingers crossed for no more issues! Really appreciate you taking the time to give me some advice! Are you back on the park full time, or is it still giving you issues?
@@thekiwicricketer ah great to hear you got a diagnosis - that sounds rough, sorry to hear it. Ignore my ramblings about tendonitis... I just recognised your descriptions of the pain and the shots that triggered it, so figured it might be the same thing. I've never properly got everything sorted/diagnosed so it did stymie cricket for me, but maybe one day I'll get back out there properly. All the best for the continued recovery and thanks for the great content!
If you struggle to get it over cow corner off pace bowling I would tend to shuffle back and across as it gives me better ability to get under the ball and means I am further to the off side so easier to strike the ball towards the leg side. I would typically only use this when in need of a boundary and they are not bowling any bad balls! For a spinner I would usually get on one knee to strike over cow corner, have to pick the right length though. I find I am playing my best when I aim straight instead of over cow corner. I’d say stick to finding your gaps along the floor and building an innings if you have enough time!
It is the Somerset Premier League so one league below West of England Premier League (WEPL), we came down last year, so hoping to get promoted back up this year! 🏏
Played Premier Cricket in Auckland which was much stronger cricket then what I am playing now. Used to play as a pace bowling allrounder but injuries have meant I’ve converted to off spin. Where abouts are you from?
@@thekiwicricketerI’m down near the coast in east Devon. Retired from playing but watch a lot of cricket at all levels, and write about it. Had heard good things about North Perrott and the videos bear that out. I thought you’d played at a higher level but glad you’re enjoying it and doing well. Hope the shoulder holds up!
Thanks for the support mate! For me longer innings are about being patient for a couple of balls in my area early doors which I can put away for four or six, generally I will soak up a few dots and wait for the ball in my zone so can be a slow starter. Then once I put those couple balls away the field gets pushed back making it easy to rotate strike for the rest of the innings, focusing on singles instead of boundaries 🏏
I am playing in the UK, moved over properly almost 18months ago. I played in Auckland for Waitakere Cricket Club when I was in NZ. Where abouts are you based?
@@thekiwicricketer it really is I started cricket there and went to Bethlehem college and played first 11 cricket then came back to the mount after I left and know I have won a men’s b grade final in the team my dad captained when he played
You probably need to surgery on that shoulder and get a physio to take a proper look at it, it happened to my mate kept doing that same shot and kept popping surgery and rehab only way he fixed it.
Subscribed. Biased as a fellow Kiwi - but the calmness about collecting singles after your shoulder went meant you never looked under pressure. Nicely batted.
Love to see a fellow kiwi subscribing! Thanks mate appreciate it 🤙🇳🇿
As well as you time the ball the most impressive thing about this innings is your incredibly low dot ball percentage - such an underrated skill continuously rotating your strike and keeping the scoreboard moving - even with you shoulder you're comfortably at a run a ball
Appreciate that mate, have worked hard on my ability to rotate strike through the middle overs, so glad it is paying off! 🏏
Really enjoying the content, especially your commentating of the oppositions innings which I havent seen any other cricket youtubers do.
Really appreciate that thank you, always good to get some feedback 🏏
It's really nice the way you made it to 50 with proper shots and playing safe and not trying to hit hard, Something to follow in my next match :)
Thanks mate, really appreciate the support, yes quite a contained innings for me just support the man at the other end. Run a ball is often more than enough and I think we all forget that sometimes! 🏏
Good luck for your next match!
Thanks mate 👍
Yours bat sound was very different than anyone I have ever seen. Ball travelled very well after a hit 😮
Thanks for the support mate! Is a pretty good bat to be fair, bought a Harry Brook players edition at the end of 2023 season and has felt pretty jet! ✈️ Where do you play your cricket?
@thekiwicricketer I played cricket for my school as a bowling all-rounder in Sri Lanka. But now, as a university student, I don't have enough time for it 🥲. Btw I'm a huge Gray-Nicholls 😍.
He's back!! Great batting as always!
Thanks mate, appreciate the support 🏏
Great batting and bowling - a pleasure to watch this coverage :)
Thanks for being a loyal supporter! 🏏
Putting your favourite shot away can make you a better batsman because you then have to think more about what alternative shot(s) you can play to the same delivery you would have otherwise played your favourite shot to.
Definately, I get frustrated when there are balls in that slot that I would usually punish that instead I have to hit for singles, however like you say, good to learn to adapt!
Thats some good to watch batting 😄
Haha thanks mate
Rlly enjoying the videos mate looks like ur having a good season. Gives me something to do now since tearing my ankle ligaments ended my season 😭
Sorry to hear about your injury mate, thanks for the support! I have been off for 2 weeks with a shoulder injury waiting on an MRI result so I know the feeling, hoping to get back out there soon! 🏏🤕
@@thekiwicricketer thanks mate it’s disappointing but not much I can do ab it now 😭. imo best u have batted in a while from a technical view but maybe it’s just easier on the eye without the hoik over cow 🤣
@@zaconions60you’re probably not wrong about the prettier without the hoik 😂😅
Proper batting.. great innings pal 👌
Thanks mate, much appreciated 🏏🤙
Really enjoying the content mate. Appreciate how you don’t go too over the top with anything re commentary or personal stuff or anything, and instead you just let the cricket be the forefront of the content.
Get that shoulder checked out though mate - personally had my own battles with shoulders (4 reconstructions) and it does sound a little bit like you might have a damaged torn labrum which is causing the instability. Unfortunately it doesn’t go away by itself and can lead to some pretty nasty dislocations. Take care, but might be worthwhile getting an MRI scan to see what you’re working with
Thanks for the support and advice mate! Did yours happen during batting as well? 4 reconstructions sounds horrible you are a trooper! I have had MRI and looks like it is a labrum problem, no surgery but decent recovery time depending on rehab so hoping for quick recovery! Any content youd like to see in the meantime let me know, all advice welcome!
So glad you are back! XO
Thank you, me too! Hopefully actually back on the field soon!
TWT absolutely melts it
Hey man, I’m sure you’ve worked it out by now but I’m pretty certain that issue with your shoulder is tendinitis - feels like it’s dislocating but it’s your tendon getting pinched sharply. I usually get chills running down my arm after as well. Real agony when it happens. It’s a bit of a tall guy/posture problem but bands to strengthen your rotator cuff/pull your shoulders back and gels to soothe the tendons should help for sure.
Took me about five years to get a proper diagnosis as no one was sure what was happening when I went to physios…
Thank you mate! I have had an MRI and they have diagnosed it as having subluxations so minor dislocations. Have been working through a lot of rehab and it seems to be bringing it back to full strength so have my fingers crossed for no more issues! Really appreciate you taking the time to give me some advice! Are you back on the park full time, or is it still giving you issues?
@@thekiwicricketer ah great to hear you got a diagnosis - that sounds rough, sorry to hear it. Ignore my ramblings about tendonitis... I just recognised your descriptions of the pain and the shots that triggered it, so figured it might be the same thing. I've never properly got everything sorted/diagnosed so it did stymie cricket for me, but maybe one day I'll get back out there properly. All the best for the continued recovery and thanks for the great content!
you’re a bit good aren’t uou
Tehe thanks ❤️🏏
Good shit
Cheers bro 🤙
Any tips for hitting it over cow corner struggling to go up and over him in adults and I’m 12
If you struggle to get it over cow corner off pace bowling I would tend to shuffle back and across as it gives me better ability to get under the ball and means I am further to the off side so easier to strike the ball towards the leg side. I would typically only use this when in need of a boundary and they are not bowling any bad balls! For a spinner I would usually get on one knee to strike over cow corner, have to pick the right length though. I find I am playing my best when I aim straight instead of over cow corner. I’d say stick to finding your gaps along the floor and building an innings if you have enough time!
Great work 👏🏼🔥
Thanks mate ❤️🏏
i wanna see u coming to brazil mate kkkkk make some video here mate !!!
Bro would love to, I didn’t even know about cricket in Brazil, where in Brazil do you play?
how do you play against 2nd XI's if you're in a premier league
It is the Somerset Premier League so one league below West of England Premier League (WEPL), we came down last year, so hoping to get promoted back up this year! 🏏
What cameras are you using mate
Hey mate,
Use a Panasonic v380 camcorder on the side line and insta360 Go3 on my helmet 🏏🪖📹
Love the content man keep up the good work
Glad you’re enjoying it! Thanks for the support 🏏
What level did you play at in NZ? And how would you compare the relative standard of the cricket you’re playing here with what you played at home?
Played Premier Cricket in Auckland which was much stronger cricket then what I am playing now. Used to play as a pace bowling allrounder but injuries have meant I’ve converted to off spin. Where abouts are you from?
@@thekiwicricketerI’m down near the coast in east Devon. Retired from playing but watch a lot of cricket at all levels, and write about it. Had heard good things about North Perrott and the videos bear that out.
I thought you’d played at a higher level but glad you’re enjoying it and doing well. Hope the shoulder holds up!
top knock man, any tips for building a long innings?
Thanks for the support mate! For me longer innings are about being patient for a couple of balls in my area early doors which I can put away for four or six, generally I will soak up a few dots and wait for the ball in my zone so can be a slow starter. Then once I put those couple balls away the field gets pushed back making it easy to rotate strike for the rest of the innings, focusing on singles instead of boundaries 🏏
What country do u play in and what’s your club in NZ
I am playing in the UK, moved over properly almost 18months ago. I played in Auckland for Waitakere Cricket Club when I was in NZ. Where abouts are you based?
@@thekiwicricketer I play for the Mount Maunganui cricket club in NZ
@@amacNZ that’s gun, lovely spot there! 🏏
@@thekiwicricketer it really is I started cricket there and went to Bethlehem college and played first 11 cricket then came back to the mount after I left and know I have won a men’s b grade final in the team my dad captained when he played
I haven't seen a classier pov batsmen.
Appreciate that ❤️🏏
Do you get paid for playing for your club?
No I don’t get paid for my club, I am just living in the UK now and playing as a local player 🏏
You probably need to surgery on that shoulder and get a physio to take a proper look at it, it happened to my mate kept doing that same shot and kept popping surgery and rehab only way he fixed it.
Oh dear sorry to hear that mate! Have got an MRI now so hopefully will be good news and quick recovery! Where abouts do you play?
@@thekiwicricketer yea he's much better now, hopefully no big dramas for you, play out of AUS mate