Online Profile: Matthew Lowe
LHB / RA Seam
Conisbrough CC
Can hit good areas consistently and clearly has good control. Can offer a good seam presentation courtesy of wrist locking in well.
Looks to bowl within himself and coasts through his action, short strides and doesn't build up a great deal of momentum. Would challenge to try to create more energy in approach and through delivery in an effort to try to rush onto the batsman more (keeping arms & legs in rythmn - without getting too carried away and sacrificing his control).
Areas to work on:
Attack the crease with more purpose/intent (open strides up more as getting into the crease; create more forward drive), in an effort to build up more momentum. Looks to 'hold back' with his bowling and whilst he has the ability to ask questions of the batsman at his current pace, could get more out by working with more purpose into, and through delivery.
Alignment is OK, but could remain stronger with front arm and give it more purpose pulling down vertically with intent, which will support his hip drive. At present his front arm doesn't need to give him a great deal as he doesn't generally attack the crease with purpose, but if trying to work at this, can practice opening strides up and then gaining plenty from a strong front arm pulling down vertically and strong hip drive to create a high level of rotational torque - to generate more pace.
Looks to bowl within himself and coasts through his action, short strides and doesn't build up a great deal of momentum. Would challenge to try to create more energy in approach and through delivery in an effort to try to rush onto the batsman more (keeping arms & legs in rythmn - without getting too carried away and sacrificing his control).
Areas to work on:
Attack the crease with more purpose/intent (open strides up more as getting into the crease; create more forward drive), in an effort to build up more momentum. Looks to 'hold back' with his bowling and whilst he has the ability to ask questions of the batsman at his current pace, could get more out by working with more purpose into, and through delivery.
Alignment is OK, but could remain stronger with front arm and give it more purpose pulling down vertically with intent, which will support his hip drive. At present his front arm doesn't need to give him a great deal as he doesn't generally attack the crease with purpose, but if trying to work at this, can practice opening strides up and then gaining plenty from a strong front arm pulling down vertically and strong hip drive to create a high level of rotational torque - to generate more pace.