Work on Batting Plans Before Batting Technique
When you bat with a plan, you never have to worry about technique again.
Get Paid to Write with the PitchVision Writers Programme
Do you love to write about cricket?
Do you want to get paid to write?
PitchVision Live Video Session on Using Data in Cricket
Watch this session on the use of data in cricket, recorded live and featuring examples from PitchVision's PV/ONE ball tracking software.
Cricket Show S7 Episode 45: Overs Under the Belt
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Sam Lavery and David Hinchliffe talk about cricket coaching, joined by Mark Garaway during the show. The main topic discusses the thorny subject of "overs under the belt" vs. "workload management" in fast bowlers. Should we draw a line, and if so where?
There are also readers questions about batting like Kohli (a tall order) and getting back to bowling after a year away from cricket.
The Five Weapons of Spin Trick that Leads to Successful Spinners
It's ECB Level Four final assessment week at Loughborough.
This is one of my favourite weeks of the year as I get to listen to a lot of fantastic coaches tell me about the great practice they are doing in their counties to support the development of young cricketers.
I normally take at least 10 ideas back to Somerset to use with the players at Millfield. 2016 is no exception to that rule!
One of the ideas that I am going to steal is one candidates model of "The Five Weapons of Spin!"
A Bad Day Doesn't Have to Mean Bad Cricket: Here's the Drills to Beat a Low Energy Slump
At training last night one of my team was clearly "not up for it". He wanted to put in his usual high work ethic but he was flat and unenthusiastic. Nothing felt right.
When this happens, how do you get out of the slump?
There's No Such Thing as Attacking Bowling
There’s no such thing as attacking bowling.
Or defensive bowling for that matter.
Five Jobs in Cricket You May Not Have Thought Of
Not everyone can be a cricketer, or even a coach. If your skills lie in other areas, you can still work in the world of cricket and make a difference.
Here are five roles that might work for you, even if you will never play for your country.
Accountant
Cricket is big business, so if you are good with numbers then cricket will always need people like you report the numbers.