Bowling Drills: Don't be Like Sreesanth, Make No Balls a Thing of The Past
The no ball is the bane of the fast bowler. Just ask Sreesanth, who is infamous for overstepping.
You charge in, trying to exert every last ounce of pace onto the ball, finally get the edge you want into the keeper's gloves.
And the umpire calls the dread two words; "no ball!"
The worst part of it is that although you only have yourself to blame, you have no idea how it happened.
It's a terrible habit, but like all habits it can be broken.
Bowling Drills: How to Bowl the Perfect Yorker
Yorkers are the fast bowler’s most powerful weapon. You feel like you have got one over on the batsman when you duck one in onto his toes in front of middle stump. Even when it doesn’t get the wicket, it’s impossible to score.
But the yorker target area is small and even a slight error makes your toe-crusher an easy full-toss or half-volley.
You have to practice smart.