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PitchVision: Improve Your Cricket

Do you want to grow your cricket? Then PitchVision is the home of online coaching and self-improvement in the game. Bring your "growth mindset" to better technique, better tactics, more skill and a winning team. All these things are possible if you play the game to improve rather than prove.

Read, watch, listen, work, improve. That's the PitchVision way.

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CRICKET JOBS: Tournament Operations Officer - Cricket Australia (Aus)

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Closing date: 24th June 2016

Cricket Australia (CA) is one of the nation’s premier sporting bodies, with a vision for cricket to be Australia’s favourite sport. Operating within the sports and entertainment industry, CA is responsible for overseeing and developing cricket on a national level.

Khyati Gulani: Preventing Injuries in Women's Cricket

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This is a guest article from new contributor, Khyati Gulani. Khyati is an ex-cricketer now coaching state and academy cricket in Delhi.

Women cricketers are more prone to injury than men.

Cricket Show S7 Episode 20: What is Success?

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Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe get together to chat about cricket coaching. In this show, the team delve into the idea of success. Winning is the clear indicator, but what if you win and still feel you failed because you didn't win by enough? It happens all the time, so learn how to deal with it.

Plus, there are questions about how to make a bowling action repeatable and what to do if your stance and trigger move is letting you down.

10,000 Toughness: What Alistair Cook and Steve Waugh Teach Us About Mental Strength

Back in 2006, England coach at the time Duncan Fletcher asked me if we should select the 21 year old, Alistair Cook to open the batting in the first Test Match. I had worked with Cooky with England U15s and despite not being able to hit the ball particularly hard in those days, myself and another coach at the time pushed for his selection amongst physically stronger players who could beat the field with power.

The 15 year old Cook had something that was different. As coaches, we wanted to give that talent the opportunity as it may grow into something special. So, My response to Fletcher in 2006 went a little bit like this,

CRICKET JOBS: Co-ordinator, Hospitality and Special Events - Cricket Australia (Aus)

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Closing date: 24th June 2016

Cricket Australia (CA) is one of the nation’s premier sporting bodies, with a vision for cricket to be Australia’s favourite sport. Operating within the sports and entertainment industry, CA is responsible for overseeing and developing cricket on a national level.

CRICKET JOBS: Event Specialist, International Cricket - Cricket Australia (Aus)

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Closing date: 24th June 2016

Title: Event Specialist - International Cricket
Function: Cricket Operations
Location: Melbourne
Employment Type: Full-Time



Use Your Honours Board to Score More Runs in Less Time

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Rotating the strike is the most unglamorous and under-appreciated skill in batting. You know you need to improve it but you never work on it. How do you solve the problem?

How to Bowl Perfect Line and Length

Let me ask you something; how much better a bowler would you be if you could hit a perfect line and length?

It's a challenge that takes a lifetime to master, and a road that is littered with distractions.

Cricket Show S7 Episode 19: Stretching for Bowlers

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Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe talk about warming up, especially for fast bowlers. The team then move on to some technical advice for the speedsters. They discuss mixed actions, lateral flexion and hip-shoulder separation.

It's a great week for the bowling geeks!

The Brutal Reality of Becoming a Cricketer

Who here has the ambition to become a successful professional cricketer?

Every year at Millfield I ask each of our A Team squads this same question. In each team, I see a minimum of eight to 10 hands shoot up in the air.