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Cricket Show S5 Episode 5: The New Numbers Game

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Gone are the days when a batting average of 40 marks you out as a good player. With so many stats at our fingertips, the teams try and break through the sea of data to come up with a new standard for batting and bowling statistics that doesn't need a maths degree to understand.

Specifically David Hinchliffe chats to Mark Garaway and Sam Lavery about: Strike Rate, Runs per Scoring Shot, Scoring Ball Percentage, Scoring Areas (where runs are scored and conceded and at what times), and Quality of Contact (how often a bowler beat the bat).

Are these elements that you can start counting, tracking analysing and reporting? Listen to the show to work out if they beat the old average adage.

Plus we look at bowling speed with questions on moving up to 140kph and what pace a spinner should bowl.

PV/VIDEO Weekly Highlights 30: You Have to Say Well Bowled

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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 5 videos uploaded from PitchVision systems around the world this week.

The Nick Compton Batting Masterclass: World Class Defence

This week, we had a batting masterclass from Somerset and England's Nick Compton.

Nick is someone who I have watched and admired for a number of years and a few weeks back he agreed to come in and work with our cricketers. His story reminded me of the session that we did with Kevin Pietersen. Their batting style of play may be different, yet their approaches to challenge, their drive, their hard work, honesty and willingness to share information with others was identical.

Here is what we learned from that masterclass.

Who Knew it Could be Fun Warming Up for Cricket?

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Let's be frank, warming up is boring.

Essential for injury prevention yes, but it's not the reason you picked up a bat and ball. So if we can come up with ways to make warming up both fun and functional, we are winning at life. And if there is one coach who knows his way around fun and function, it's Iain Brunnschweiler; author of the Inspired Cricket Manual.

Here's an example of what we mean:

CRICKET JOBS: Summer Camp Lead Coach - Cricket Asylum (Yorkshire)

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Closing date: ASAP

The Cricket Asylum - Halifax 
Temporary Position
 
The Cricket Asylum are looking for qualified cricket coaches to work on our summer holiday camps across the Midlands and North of England in 2014.
Working to our core list of activities you will be expected to plan and deliver age and ability appropriate coaching and activities in line with our set activities list over the course of the camps.
 

CRICKET JOBS: Assistant Editor of Cricket - Sky Sports (UK)

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Closing date: undisclosed
 
Editorial Assistant, Cricket
 
Sky Sports 
 
Launched in 1991, Sky Sports has changed the face of sport in the UK over the last 20 years and has dramatically expanded the quantity, quality, depth and variety of top-class live sport, both on TV and digitally. Sky Sports brings live sporting content and informative magazine shows to the homes of over 5.5 million customers via our 6 dedicated channels showing in excess of 10,000 hours of live sport each year, our websites and digital platforms reach a further 18 million unique users every month.

CRICKET JOBS: Various Marketing and Selection Positions - Cricket Ireland

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Closing date: Various

Marketing and Digital Media Manager

Cricket Ireland is seeking a marketing and digital media professional to help spread the gospel of the game in Ireland using modern marketing communication channels, to help open up new revenue streams, to manage our ever growing online presence and social media platform and to ensure that our valued members and fans are supported and serviced by growing and developing the “Blarney Army” fan club.

Volunteer Roles

CRICKET IRELAND are looking for volunteer National Selectors to help identify the next generation of Irish internationals capable of performing on the world stage.

Cricket Ireland has been an incredible success story both on and off the field, with record participation levels fuelled by qualification for World Cup events, and headline grabbing wins against Full Member countries.

CRICKET JOBS: Head Coach - England Cricket Team

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Closing date: 28th March 2014
 
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

- The successful candidate will be responsible for developing a world class England cricket team
which delivers sustained success in all conditions and formats, inspiring current and future
generations of cricketers and supporters with their approach to the game.
- The Head Coach will report to Paul Downton, the Managing Director of England Cricket, and will
have overall responsibility for the performance and management of the England Men’s team in all
three forms of the game.
- The Head Coach will lead a team of specialist coaches and support staff and will be responsible for
defining their roles, their performance and ongoing development.
- The Head Coach will be responsible for reviewing, maintaining and enforcing the disciplinary codes
within the England Men’s team.
- The Head Coach will be a co-opted member of the England selectors.

First-Class Head Coach Reveals: The 3 Elements it Takes to Become a Cricketer

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Toby Radford knows what it takes to become a professional cricketer.

He is the new Head Coach of Glamorgan County Cricket Club. He's also coached for the ECB, West Indies, Middlesex and Berkshire. He's coached talented players who have made the grade, and those who fell before the challenge.

So when I sat in his office at the SWALEC stadium in Cardiff recently, I had to ask him, "what advice would you give to a young player who wants to impress the coach of a professional cricket team?"

Here is what he said.