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Batting Video Analyzed
Side-on angle ยท 45 seconds ยท Outdoor nets
AI analyzed stance, footwork, backlift, shot execution, and follow-through
Sample cricket batting video analyzed by CricVerse360 AI
Sample Player
Right-Hand Top-Order Batsman
batting Analysis
This player shows a strong batting foundation with excellent head position and natural balance at the crease. Back-foot play is instinctive and powerful. However, front-foot commitment on drives is the biggest weakness, causing mistimed shots and reduced power on fuller deliveries. Grip pressure from the bottom hand is limiting the ability to play late and adjust against both pace and spin.
Video Quality Assessment
Good side-on angle with adequate lighting. Camera distance allows full body tracking. Frame rate suitable for slow-motion analysis.
78/100
Overall Score
85%
AI Confidence
3
Strengths Found
3
Issues Found
5
Timestamps Analyzed
3
Drills Suggested
7
Technical Areas
7
Day Improvement Plan
Strengths (3)
- Excellent head position -- eyes stay level through the shot, textbook technique that most club players lack
- Strong back-foot play with natural weight transfer and powerful hip rotation on pull and cut shots
- Clean bat swing with a straight downswing path and consistent follow-through on defensive and attacking shots
Areas to Fix (3)
- Front foot not reaching to the pitch of the ball on drives -- stride falls 6-8 inches short, causing mistimed contact
- Bottom hand grip too tight, limiting wrist play and the ability to adjust shot direction late against pace
- Weight transfer delayed on front-foot shots -- body stays back too long, reducing power and timing on fuller deliveries
What to Fix First
Main issue: Front-foot balance is reducing shot power and causing mistimed drives.
The front foot consistently lands 6-8 inches short of the ball's pitch. This means drives are played with weight still on the back foot, which reduces power by ~30% and makes timing inconsistent. On 4 of 6 front-foot shots in this video, the ball was hit off the lower half of the bat.
Fix this first to immediately improve timing, power, and control on front-foot shots. The Front Foot Commitment Drill (above) targets this directly.
Expected score improvement: 78 to 85+ within 2 weeks of consistent practice.
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Timestamp Observations (5)
Initial stance setup -- weight on balls of feet, bat grounded behind back toe
Good base. Widen stance by 2-3 inches for better stability against pace bowling.
Front foot drive attempted -- foot plants 8 inches short of the ball's pitch
This is the #1 issue. Commit to the front foot earlier. Stride should reach within 6 inches of pitch.
Back foot pull shot -- excellent weight transfer and hip rotation
Textbook pull shot. Natural power through the hips. This is the player's strongest shot.
Defensive block -- head perfectly still, bat presented close to pad
Excellent defensive technique. Maintain this head stillness on attacking shots for better timing.
Cover drive -- bat face opens slightly at contact, ball goes through point instead of cover
Front elbow dropping. Keep it higher through the shot to maintain a straighter bat face.
Full Technical Breakdown
stance
Solid setup. Weight evenly distributed on balls of feet. Bat grounded behind back toe. Suggestion: widen stance by 2-3 inches for better coverage against pace bowling. Score: 82/100
head position
Excellent. Eyes level through most shots. Slight tendency to look up early on drives. Focus on watching the ball onto the bat on front-foot shots. Score: 88/100
footwork
Back-foot play is strong and instinctive. Front-foot movement is hesitant and short. Need to commit earlier to driving. Initial trigger movement is good but follow-through stride is insufficient. Score: 65/100
balance
Good overall balance on back-foot and defensive shots. Slight tendency to fall toward off side on cut shots. Weight stays centered on defensive shots. Score: 76/100
bat swing
Clean downswing with a straight path. Bat face alignment is consistent. Bottom hand dominates slightly, reducing wrist flexibility for late adjustments against pace and spin. Score: 80/100
timing
Timing is excellent on back-foot shots with natural punch. Front-foot timing needs significant improvement -- bat arrives late on fuller deliveries, especially against pace over 130 km/h. Score: 72/100
follow through
Clean follow-through on most shots. High elbow maintained well. Could extend arms more on front-foot drives for better power generation through the line. Score: 79/100
Recommended Drills (3)
Front Foot Commitment Drill
Fix the #1 weakness: short front-foot stride
Place a cone 3 feet in front of your crease. Practice stepping past the cone on every drive. Start without a ball (50 reps daily), then with throwdowns (30 balls, 3x/week). Focus on transferring weight smoothly while keeping head still.
Soft Hands Grip Drill
Loosen bottom-hand grip for better wrist play and late adjustment
Face throwdowns holding the bat with only your top hand for 10 balls. Then add the bottom hand loosely (grip pressure 3/10). Focus on guiding the ball rather than hitting. This builds top-hand dominance and feel.
Weight Transfer Balance Board
Improve front-foot weight transfer and core stability
Stand on a balance board in your batting stance. Practice front-foot drives in slow motion, focusing on smooth weight shift from back to front. Start with 2 minutes, build to 5 minutes. Translates directly to better in-game balance.
7-Day Improvement Plan
Personalized weekly plan to go from 78 to 85+
Front Foot Commitment
Shadow drill only. 50 front-foot strides past the cone. No ball needed. Build muscle memory for the longer stride.
Soft Hands + Commitment
Combine grip drill (10 min) with front-foot drill (15 min). Start facing throwdowns with loose bottom hand on drives.
Net Session: Drives Only
Full net session focusing only on front-foot drives. Film yourself. Compare stride length to Day 1 footage.
Balance + Recovery
Balance board work (5 min). Light stretching. Review your Day 5 footage and note 3 improvements.
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