What Manchester United can teach you about cricket
Premier League football club Manchester United can be envied for their glamour and success. But it's in a less obvious way that they can show your cricket team a lesson.
Over the years United seem to have become masters of snapping a draw from defeat: Playing badly and not losing.
Cricket Show 64: The return of Kevin
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Kevin returns to the show after his trip to India and gives us a full report. Gary Palmer gives us all some batting advice and we answer more cricket coaching questions from the mailbag.
Why aren't you ball tampering yet?
Go off the record with any professional fast bowler and the mantra of "ball tampering is never acceptable" is quickly shown to be a myth.
How to shrink your belly with the power of your mind
This is part two of a series on how to lose weight for cricket.
In part one of the series we found out weight loss was nothing but a simple bit of maths. Less in and more out equals weight loss.
The only "secret" of weight loss you will ever need
This is part one of a series on how to lose weight for cricket. To go to part 2 click here
Can losing fat, an industry worth billions, really be boiled down to one secret?
New boy: How to welcome a new player to your team
Have you ever been promoted to a higher level team, walked in to the dressing room and felt like a stranger among friends?
Being the new kid on the block can intimidate players so much it prevents them from doing well. But a good coach and captain knows how to dodge this and help a new player feel welcome enough to relax.
The 'pub' method
Cricket Show 63: Your questions answered
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Senyo Nyakutse re-joins David on the show to talk about PitchVision and netting for hours. Gary Palmer is on the phone with more batting advice.
How to use 'The Cube' to win cricket matches
A few months back, with little to do on a Saturday since the cricket season ended I found myself watching TV game show The Cube.
"What a load of rubbish" I thought as the show explained how contestants could win vast sums of money for doing a series of tasks. They were so easy Geoff Boycott's mum could have done them with a stick of rhubarb.
How to become a better batsman through crease management
This is a guest post by Laurie Ward from The Complete Cricketer Academy in Cape Town, South Africa.
Does this scene sound familiar?
As the game goes on barely watched, your team are involved in a mini game or kicking a football around. How many times have you seen one of these players scrabbling for kit and rushing out to the middle with no idea of what is happening?
Cricket training secrets: How to prevent hamstring injuries
This is part three of a series of tips that are often overlooked by traditional cricket coaches. All are proven to give you the edge but because they don't originate in the cricket world have not been picked up by the mainstream of players yet. That's why we are calling the series "training secrets". This secret is about stopping hamstring problems.