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Cricket Show S8 Episode 12: Motivation

Mark Garaway and Sam Lavery talk about motivation in cricket, especially related to this article.

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Cricket Show S8 Episode 12: Motivation

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Mark Garaway and Sam Lavery talk about motivation in cricket, especially related to this article.

Coaching Relative Age Effect in Cricket

In 2002, I predicted that a 12 year old was, one day, going to play International cricket for England.

He was incredibly skilful with the bat, a fantastic athlete even at that age and had the ability to dominate the game against his peers.

His name?

Coming Soon: Coach of the Year

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Cricket Academy of Pathans in Port Blair is now powered by PitchVision

Cricket Academy of Pathan (CAP) has opened a new academy in Port Blair, Andaman.

The announcement has been a tremendous boost for the island, which has no other cricket academy. Finally, young cricketers will be able to reach their ambitions of playing cricket in a state-of-the-art academy. The venue combines high quality coaching with PitchVision video analysis to push players to the next level.

How to Make the Most of Bowling at Club Nets

At training it’s easy to “just bowl” for long periods. This is useful for batsmen, but not good for you as a bowler.

TweetChat with David Hinchliffe

Join PitchVision Director of Coaching, David Hinchliffe for a cricket tweet chat on April 13th 2017, 1600 IST.

During the event, you can post your questions to David about any cricket coaching or playing topic. Coach will answer your questions and help you improve your cricket.

More Sixes Are Raining Down Than Ever: Here's How to Join the Cricket Revolution

Since Twenty20 began, the rate of six hitting has risen by 20%.The trend for power hitting in unmistakable.

How do you get in on this rope clearing action?

Can You Grow a Will to Win in Your Cricket Team?

I’m sure you have heard the phrase “wanted it more”.

It pops up in cricket post-match interviews when a result is unexpected. Ireland beating Pakistan in 2007 is one example.

Is it a meaningless cliché or truth?