Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 13:38 - Mar 23 with 2119 views | homer_123 | Really interesting stuff Steve - actually, a lot of that can be applied to other bat/ball sports I suspect. Thanks for sharing. | |
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Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 17:41 - Mar 23 with 2070 views | bournemouthblue | I had really odd sensation once whilst batting when an opposition side had a red badge similar to the ball colour. I found my eyes briefly locked onto the badge as I watched the trajectory of the ball, very much as you imagine a robot may do when identifying a target. | |
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Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 18:28 - Mar 23 with 2046 views | BackToRussia |
Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 17:41 - Mar 23 by bournemouthblue | I had really odd sensation once whilst batting when an opposition side had a red badge similar to the ball colour. I found my eyes briefly locked onto the badge as I watched the trajectory of the ball, very much as you imagine a robot may do when identifying a target. |
The eye does a lot of "guessing". Filling in blanks it actually can't perceive, and superimposing things which it "expects" to see. | |
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Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 22:15 - Mar 23 with 1990 views | bournemouthblue |
Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 18:28 - Mar 23 by BackToRussia | The eye does a lot of "guessing". Filling in blanks it actually can't perceive, and superimposing things which it "expects" to see. |
It was a very weird sensation, it was only on one of their bowlers but there was almost like the box as shown in the video on that page They've proven you can't watch the ball the whole time so you tend to look at the release point and then where the ball is likely to pitch | |
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Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 22:19 - Mar 23 with 1983 views | imsureazzure | Good stuff. | | | |
Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 22:20 - Mar 23 with 1984 views | imsureazzure | It has always puzzled me why right handed batters are so called, they lead with their left leg, left arm and sort of the left eye. | | | |
Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 23:07 - Mar 23 with 1946 views | Plums | Very interesting read. Thanks for posting. Shame our indoor nets finished tonight so I can’t try it out yet! | |
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Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 08:38 - Mar 24 with 1872 views | hampstead_blue | Thanks for sharing this. I'm netting and coaching tonight so will use this in the rest period. I'll also try it myself. | |
| Assumption is to make an ass out of you and me.
Those who assume they know you, when they don't are just guessing.
Those who assume and insist they know are daft and in denial.
Those who assume, insist, and deny the truth are plain stupid.
Those who assume, insist, deny the truth and tell YOU they know you (when they don't) have an IQ in the range of 35-49.
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Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 15:18 - Mar 24 with 1808 views | longtimefan |
Cricket: Really interesting piece about how batsmen see the ball on 08:38 - Mar 24 by hampstead_blue | Thanks for sharing this. I'm netting and coaching tonight so will use this in the rest period. I'll also try it myself. |
Very interesting read that. Thinking about it I’ve realised I’ve probably done the watching the ball only out of the hand thing subconsciously, though I must admit to never have been able to pick up spin on a delivery. Whether that was because being an opener I rarely faced it and never “learnt” I don’t know. I do know though that changing eyesight definitely affected my batting against fast bowling though. As a young player I was an impulsive hooker and could pick up length very early. That ability to assess length deteriated as my ability to rapidly change focus faded and probably had a far greater impact on performance than age related slowing of other reflexes. | | | |
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