Cricket Show 33: Fast, accurate or both?
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Despite rain in the air, David and Kevin are not put off talking everything cricket from the club game to the World Twenty20. Ian Pont comes on the line for his views on the accuracy vs. speed debate and your questions are answered on:
World Twenty20 Lessons: Group Stages
As I write this the group stages of the World Twenty20 2009 have just finished. What lessons can club players take from the tournament so far?
It's certainly been dramatic: The last ball thrilling opener, Australia crashing out, amazing batting and spinner's domination. Among the chaos of six hitting and stumps flying there have been some lessons all cricketers who play the shorter format to follow.
Improve your Twenty20 tactics in 5 minutes
How to score quickly in Twenty20 cricket
To celebrate the World Twenty20, PitchVision Academy batting coach Gary Palmer has written his guide to getting maximum runs in minimum time. Gary has coached many players into county cricket over the years, If you would like coaching from Gary, check out CCM Academy.
Umpires Corner: Runners not allowed and bad light stopped play
This edition of Umpires Corner in association with the International Institute of Cricket Umpiring and Scoring covers some more tricky questions of the Laws.
Cricket Show 32: Cricket magazines, fast bowling tips and off season training
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There are plenty of guests on the show this week as Ian Pont is back to answer a fast bowling question and Duncan Steer, editor of SPIN, talks to us about cricket magazines and why he thinks Tony Greig is not cut out for podcasting.
On the show we also discuss
World Twenty20 Lessons: Tournament Preview
This article is part of the World Twenty20 Lessons series on miCricketCoach. To see the rest of the series, click here. Scroll to the bottom of this article to add your comments.
World Twenty20 Lessons: Introduction
If you play Twenty20, you might wonder how the professionals approach the game. In this series, miCricketCoach looks at the techniques and tactics that the Internationals use in the World Twenty20 2009.
How to select a winning club cricket team
A good cricket team is made up of different personalities and skills. Helping make the right blend of these elements starts with the captain and the team he or she selects.
Selection at club or school level is different from the top tiers. There is very little concern about picking the extra batsman and the like. In fact for many captains the only selection issue is whether you can raise 10 other players!
A step-by-step guide to fixing your cricketing weaknesses
Perhaps yours is a technical weakness stopping you from playing the ball off your legs. Maybe you go to pieces out in the middle or perhaps you find yourself exhausted after a short spell due to your fitness levels.