NEW YORK -- NBCs coverage of the Rio Olympics on Sunday included controversy over a commentator comment and some harrowing video of the treacherous cycling road race.
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Womens Jaguars Jerseys. Decisive footwork, either forward or back, is important to reading length, as Ponting saw from Azharuddin, MS Dhoni and others.If you watched the way he played, he was always out in front, flicking his wrists, and for us that was so foreign, Ponting said. Dhoni does it really well as well. Hes not actually a great player of spin bowling but hes got the technique there where they work the ball around and never get caught at bat-pad or done on length. When we go there we always get caught at bat-pad because were predicting where the ball is going to go.But yeah, I first heard it from [Azharuddin], he talked about getting to it on the half-volley before it has the chance to spin or get back in your crease and wait for it fully spin and play it from there. It sounds pretty easy but its difficult to do in the heat of battle against good quality spin bowling. But the technique makes a lot of sense.By way of a cross-reference, the former Test off spinner Gavin Robertson was counselled in how to bowl on the subcontinent by Erapalli Prasanna. Revealingly, Prasannas advice centred upon using length, accuracy and changes in pace to stop decisive footwork, and lock batsmen on the crease to good length balls - just as Ponting had been advised to try to avoid.Prasanna talked about how youve got to understand a batsman, Robertson said. You want to try to lock the batsman on the crease with the amount of spin youve got on the ball and your pace and dip. Youve got to combine that to make sure the batsman feels like if he leaves his crease to take a risk, its going to drop on him and hell lose the ball.So hell search quickly to defend, and that will cause him to feel nervous about leaving his crease, and thatll start to get him locked on his crease. Then youll get him jutting out at the ball and jabbing at it with his hands. Then hell start trying to use his pad and his bat together to negate a good ball. Finally he said, All you have to do is get that right pace and create that feeling, and then you have to do it for 20 or 30 overs in a row, and youll bowl them out.If these lessons are hardly new, or especially revelatory, they appear to be forgotten by successive generations of Australian cricketers. As Robertson put it: You could almost have all those learnings on a whiteboard or some sort of document that relays This is the plan for this, we know what weve been up against before, knock it over. We probably havent learned from those past tours.
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