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Cricket Show 97: Baseball mitts and Chris Peploe

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Listen to the best cricket show on the web this week with two more quality interviews.

Why you should stop bowling leg spin

“Oh, I’ve given up bowling leg spin,” the talented youngster said to me during the first game of the cricket season on a bright April day.

“I took up bowling pace in the winter at University and my coach says I’m pretty good.”

Fielding Drills: Ball sprints

This drill is part of the PitchVision Academy fielding drills series, for more in this series click here.

Purpose: To develop cricket-specific acceleration skills in a competitive game.

Now it's even easier to solve your cricket problems

The revolutionary PitchVision Academy Problem Solver has had a major upgrade.

Judging by the number of questions we get here at PitchVision Academy, a lot of players and coaches have a cricketing problem they need solving. Everyone has something; a technical flaw in the cover drive, not quick enough bowling, getting gassed with low fitness levels and a hundred other things.

We also know that there is a frustrating gap for most of us.

Avoid spin bowling variations that make you look like an ass

This is a guest article from AB, a club left arm spinner and aggressive batsman with more than 15 years experience. His claim to fame is a 50 run partnership with JP Duminy.

Batsmen are not as stupid as they look.

If you bowl obvious variations thinking you are going to outwit the idiot at the other end, all a decent batsman is going to do is make you look foolish by putting your well thought out “other one” into the trees over cow corner.

How a bad captain will cost you more than matches

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Captaincy at club level is the one place in cricket you can find better players than you see in the professional game.

And it’s also the place you can see some horrific butchering of the art of captaincy. If it’s bad enough it could cost your club dearly, as this story shows.

During a short stint at a club two years ago, I played with a captain who used to smoke while standing at mid-on.

Last chance for the free Ian Pont Twenty20 bowling video

As you know, to celebrate the launch of the new online twenty20 bowling course from Ian Pont we are giving away an exclusive video by Ian.

But all good things have to come to an end and so on Monday 16th January we will be closing the offer. You won’t be able to get the video or exclusive follow-up content any more.

Cricket Show 96: Brian McMillan, Burner’s eggs and Richard Browning

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Burners and David discuss batting collapses and boiling eggs in the podcast this week.

3 club cricket lessons from England’s Ashes win

For England fans the 2010-11 Ashes win has been a long time coming, but is there anything us humble club players can learn from it?

Clearly, you can’t put in the same time as the full-time contracted professionals. But you still want to do your best.

We all do. It’s more fun when you play well and win.

Fielding Drills: 3 Stump game

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This drill is part of the PitchVision Academy fielding drills series, for more in this series click here.

Purpose: To practice different throwing and backing up skills in a decision-making situation