Cricket: leg side shots

Catching is the skill that converts bowling pressure into wickets. A dropped catch not only costs the wicket but can demoralise bowlers and lift opposition batters. Elite teams invest significant practice time in catching drills across all positions and situations.

High Catching Technique

Dealing with skied balls:

Early positioning: Getting under the ball quickly to make final adjustments.

Hands position: Creating a basket with fingers pointing up for balls above the head.

Watching into hands: Tracking the ball all the way into the catch.

Calling: Clear communication to avoid collisions and confusion.

Slip Catching Fundamentals

Ready position: Low stance with weight forward, hands together.

Soft hands: Absorbing the ball rather than snatching at it.

Reaction time: Watching the edge, not the release point.

Lateral movement: Covering ground to both sides efficiently.

Close Catching Positions

Short leg: Low stance, quick reactions to bat-pad chances.

Silly point: Protecting the face while maintaining catching readiness.

Gully: Wider position requiring lateral diving ability.

Leg slip: Reading the ball off the bat for deflections down leg.

Outfield Catching

Ground coverage: Running to get under high hits to the boundary.

Sliding catches: Safe technique for diving forward or sideways.

Over-the-shoulder: Catching while running away from the wicket.

Boundary awareness: Knowing where the rope is without looking.

Key Coaching Points

  • Catching practice should be part of every training session
  • Position-specific drills develop specialist catching skills
  • Soft hands prevent spilled catches at slip
  • Communication prevents collisions and dropped catches
  • Mental preparation helps players stay focused for long spells

Drills for Catching Development

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The back foot driving game Con...

<BR>Setup the practice as shown.Coach throws on one knee.All fielders except the wicket keeper and the player backing up must stand on the boundary between the cones until the ball is bowled. (Coach keeps hold of the ball when feeding every so often, to check whether fielders are moving too early).<BR>The Ball must be driven towards the target area, along the ground, and not defended. It must pass the first set of cones or the batsman is out. The batsman must complete 2 runs after striking the ball. The ball must be hit in the V to score runs. If it is hit outside that area or behind the wicket the batsman is out. (Give younger players another feed.)The wicket keeper must take incoming throws to the stumps either side of the original ones. Off side shots must be thrown to stumps on the off side (safety) and likewise on the leg side. Scoring: (Batsman bat one at a time):<br>4 runs if the ball is hit through the target area along the ground.<BR>2 runs if the ball is hit towards the boundary and the batsman completes 2 runs.<BR><b>Penalty runs</b><BR> 2 runs if a fielder stops the ball with his foot.<BR>1 run if a fielder move off the boundary too early.<BR>4 runs if the player backing up the wicket keeper misses the ball (when boundary is not hit).Ways of getting out: Bowled, caught, stumped, run out (no LBW). Also: not completing 2 runs after hitting the ball (unless boundary is hit); hitting the ball outside the V; not hitting the ball past the first set of cones; hitting the ball over the fielders on the boundary.

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tell me some tips for playing the ball of leg side?

hello sir, I am a left handed batsmen I face problems in playing the ball of leg side and short pitch ball. so please tell me some tips for playing the ball of leg side and short pitch ball

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how to make my 12 year old boy stop jumping at shorter?

how to make my 12 year old boy stop jumping at shorter balls?

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I am preety short all rounder. In my batting i m facing?

I am preety short all rounder. In my batting i m facing diffiuclty of playing against the spinners and i can't play the leg sid balls the reason is that i m scare it might hit on my lower part of body. So any drills to solve this kind of problems?

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how to play on leg side when 3 to 4 filders are thair?

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My son is getting caught out on the leading edge when hitting through the leg side. Any quick fixes??

My son is getting caught out on the leading edge when trying to hit through the on side. Any quick fixes???

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Opening Batting - Getting Bowled (inswing)

Hi I open the batting for my team and have been getting bowled a substantial amount of times more often then not early in the innings Generally a straight ball/ in swinging to the right hander.I am coming forward to it but seems to misjudge it and ball is generally going between bat and pad although I am thinking I have it covered. Take guard on middle and bat one foot in the crease.Thanks for your help Regards

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Batsman more strong on the offside but weaker on legs

What is the best method/drills to make some runs on the onside? Youngster scored back to back tons with 90% on the off side?

Nazim Khan Coach, Pakistan

Small Ground Bowling Tactics

How should I be bowling on one side small ground? I have a tournament which we are playing with hard tennis ball. The ground I am balling on is way too small on one side and too big on other side. Which bowling tactics and which balls should be ideal for such situation? I tried yorkers, but again it's a risky gamble.

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Playing in swinging deliveries

I have a problem while opening my legs to play an on drive or a delivery swinging in and coming into me. I can play the off side shots well but have a problem on the leg side for pacers. Any advice please?

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Batter collapsing his/her back leg

Why do some batters collapse their back leg when driving off front foot. How do you stop it?

Mike Dugdale Coach, England

Best Fielding For Off Break Bowler

Which field is best for Off Break Bowler in One Day Matches?For Right Hand Batsmen and Left Hand Batsmen. Asked using Sportplan on Mobile

Junaid Khalid Coach, Pakistan

how to play good length balls?

sir! i'm left handed batsmen, struggle to play good length balls.

Kamal Coach, India

tell me some tips for playing ...

hello sir, I am a left handed batsmen I face problems in playing the ball of leg side and short pitch ball. so please tell me some tips for playing the ball of leg side and short pitch ball

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I have a problem while opening my legs to play an on drive or a delivery swinging in and coming into me. I can play the off side shots well but have a problem on the leg side for pacers. Any advice please?

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My son is getting caught out o...

My son is getting caught out on the leading edge when trying to hit through the on side. Any quick fixes???

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Batsman more strong on the off...

What is the best method/drills to make some runs on the onside? Youngster scored back to back tons with 90% on the off side?

Nazim Khan Coach, Pakistan

Small Ground Bowling Tactics |...

How should I be bowling on one side small ground? I have a tournament which we are playing with hard tennis ball. The ground I am balling on is way too small on one side and too big on other side. Which bowling tactics and which balls should be ideal for such situation? I tried yorkers, but again it's a risky gamble.

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Batter collapsing his/her back...

Why do some batters collapse their back leg when driving off front foot. How do you stop it?

Mike Dugdale Coach, England

how to play good length balls?...

sir! i'm left handed batsmen, struggle to play good length balls.

Kamal Coach, India

In limited Overs Cricket, if a...

In limited Overs Cricket, if a ball goes down the leg, is it a Wide?<br />How to interpret rule 25 in the context of an ODI- is there absolutely no allowance for a bowler on the leg side? Lets say, will six inches outside Leg Stump be a Wide in an ODI or T20?

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