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CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Analyst - WACA (Aus)

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Closing date: 10th August 2015

Perform is looking for staff to join our network of cricket analysts around Australia. The role involves scoring Australian domestic matches in-venue, via bespoke scoring software, on behalf of Cricket Australia.

CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Analyst - Tasmania CA (Aus)

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Closing date: 10th August 2015

Perform is looking for staff to join our network of cricket analysts around Australia. The role involves scoring Australian domestic matches in-venue, via bespoke scoring software, on behalf of Cricket Australia.

CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Analyst - Queensland CA (Aus)

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Closing date: 10th August 2015

Perform is looking for staff to join our network of cricket analysts around Australia. The role involves scoring Australian domestic matches in-venue, via bespoke scoring software, on behalf of Cricket Australia.

CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Analyst - Victoria CA (Aus)

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Closing date: 10th August 2015

Perform is looking for staff to join our network of cricket analysts around Australia. The role involves scoring Australian domestic matches in-venue, via bespoke scoring software, on behalf of Cricket Australia.

CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Analyst - South Australia CA (Aus)

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Closing date: 10th August 2015

Perform is looking for staff to join our network of cricket analysts around Australia. The role involves scoring Australian domestic matches in-venue, via bespoke scoring software, on behalf of Cricket Australia.

CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Analyst - New South Wales CA (Aus)

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Closing date: 10th August 2015

Perform is looking for staff to join our network of cricket analysts around Australia. The role involves scoring Australian domestic matches in-venue, via bespoke scoring software, on behalf of Cricket Australia.

Cricket Show S6 Episode 27: Tackling Team Issues

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How do you overcome team issues?

With so much focus on individuals, it's possible to forget cricket is also about how the team work together. Mark Garaway, Sam Lavery and David Hinchliffe give some tips on how to better work together to overcome batting collapses and "going quiet in the field".

Plus there are listeners questions on how to play swing bowling and how to get more consistency in your bowling.

It's a cracking week on the show!

PV/VIDEO Weekly Highlights: Working Hard

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Welcome to the PV/VIDEO Digest, your highlights summary of the weeks best videos from PitchVision Interactive

You can share these videos by email or onto facebook, and post your comments right here: From serious analysis to Friday fun. Here are the top videos uploaded from PitchVision systems around the world this week.

Get More Run Outs by Slowing Down

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"Run him out!"

The batsman had dropped the ball into the off side and called a quick single. His partner was slow off the mark.

The point fielder saw the chance early. He got low, moving swiftly to sweep up the ball. He had done it ten thousand times in practice and was drilled to aim at the base of the stump. The partnership was as broken as the wicket was about to be.

As he reached for the ball he was already imagining it flying to the stumps. Which is why he didn't grab it cleanly, overshot the trickling ball and raised his eyes to the sky in disgust while the batsmen scampered through without risk.

How many times a season do you see this in your team? How often have you done it yourself?

Train Upwards: How to Improve Your Cricket Training Standards (Even When You Think You Can't)

I was having a chat with one of our first team players last night and he mentioned the idea of "training upwards". What was he talking about?

Currently, the team I coach is having trouble with the bat. There have been no first team fifties despite being 10 weeks into the season. However, the other two senior teams and the under 18 side are doing much better, with good averages for several guys.

This problem is where the idea of "training up" was hatched.