CRICKET JOBS: General Administrator - Shropshire CB (UK)
Closing date: 24th November 2014
Part time 20 hours per week
Salary £10k per annum
Shropshire Cricket Board (SCB) is wishing to recruit an experienced and competent General Administrator
CRICKET JOBS: General Manager - Shropshire CB (UK)
Closing date: 24th Noember 2014
Shropshire Cricket Board (SCB) is wishing to recruit an experienced and highly motivated General Manager.
Salary up to £38k per annum plus expenses
CRICKET JOBS: Customer Services Executive - Somerset CCC (UK)
Closing date: 24th November 2014
Accountable To: Head of Commercial Operations
Responsible for: Reception and Ticketing
Background
SCCC is a highly successful and varied organisation that hosts almost 50 days of first class cricket, numerous conferences and events throughout the year as well as having an important role in the local community. We have 5,500 Members and have crowds of 7,500 supporters for some matches.
PV/VIDEO Weekly Highlights: Spin Bowling Drill
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Cricket Show S5 Episode 42: Negotiating Technique
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Technique is ever popular, and so when Ed Smith wrote about batting technique this week the team of Mark Garaway, David Hinchliffe and Sam Lavery pounced on his words and discussed what it means to achieve technical perfection as an imperfect human.
The "tekkers" theme continues throughout the show too. Listener Daire has got back to us with some questions about his action and gave us some video footage. We discuss the 4 Tent Pegs principle. Thanks to the power of the show notes we have also got some stills to illustrate the points made in the show below.
Let us know what you think too.
Finally, we discover the best technique for reverse swing, and it's not what you might think! Download the show to find out what it is.
Quick Tip: Mental Toughness or Mental Peace?
Rohit Sharma, on returning from injury, said "my mental peace is my biggest strength". Interesting choice of a verb, that.
Why didn't the Indian international go for "toughness"? Most players would.
We can only speculate. Yet, it seems to me that Rohit has a good handle on his mental make-up. He keeps his head while others lose theirs. He is not the berserker in battle like Dale Steyn. His mind is ice.
Improve Slip Catching with This Lesson from Old England
Ex-England coach Duncan Fletcher loves slip catching practice. He comes alive as he edges the ball to the slip cordon and encourages the players to strive for more consistency, more commitment and ultimately, more brilliance.
But it was not always the case. Fletch inherited a slip cordon in 2000 that was less than brilliant. He told me that many of the players were happy to let the ball bounce just infront of them instead of diving forward and attempting the catch.
He used to call poor commitment to this kind of ball "Old England" .
CRICKET JOBS: Database Marketing Manager - NZ Cricket (NZ)
Closing date: 24th November 2014
We’re looking for a Database Marketing Manager, based in our Auckland office and reporting to the GM Commercial & Marketing. This is a full time permanent role.
CRICKET JOBS: Community Junior Cricket Administrator - WACA (Aus)
Closing date: undisclosed
The WACA is seeking an enthusiastic administrator to provide support to the Community Junior Cricket Council (CJCC) and WACA Game Development department.
CRICKET JOBS: Directors - Norfolk CB (UK)
Closing date: 7th December 2014
The Norfolk Cricket Board exists to inspire, lead and influence the growth, quality and accessibility of cricket in the county. As such, we are responsible for a range of activities aimed at developing cricket in Norfolk: running County Age Group teams, training new coaches and umpires, introducing cricket into schools and so on. We also have oversight of recreational cricket generally in Norfolk.