Advanced Target Practice for Bowlers: PV/ONE Drill
Target bowling for cricket is a good practice that has several problems. All can be overcome with the drill in this video.
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Using PitchVision, bowlers can bowl in nets at a target with a batsmen to put them off and no visual cues. This is far more realistic.
Cricket Show S6 Episode 34: A Lone Sheep
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There is a special guest appearance on the show with Mark Garaway, Sam Lavery and David Hinchliffe joined by an indifferent sheep. Somewhere along the line, the talk turns to cricket topics too.
The show starts with some follow up thoughts on a recent article debating the importance of data analysis in cricket coaching. Is it all taking us away from the joy of the game, or is there merit in the numbers?
Plus there are the usual listener's questions - with a prize on offer - about high knees in a fast bowler, and what happens when you bowl so many googlies you lose your leg break.
Listen in to enjoy and learn.
Six Shortcuts for Becoming an Excellent Batsman in Record Time
You’re impatient. You want success and you want it fast.
But batting is frustrating: You lack opportunities to practice and play in ways that help you improve. Even when you do get your chance you get a great ball first up and have to wait a week for another bat.
So here are six ways you can make to most of the chances you have and get ahead of the crowd to become a top-quality batsman in as short a time as possible.
1. Keep it Simple
Batting styles differ wildly, but one thing remains simple and true: Classy bastmen are world-class in the basics.
- They have a setup that keeps their head still, eyes level and move to the ball in good alignment.
- They are ready and focused on the ball as it is released.
- They have confidence in their game-plan.
So the first thing you need to look at is your setup, backswing and initial movement. Most people think they have it licked.
Spend time in the nets and be totally sure about it. Get someone to watch it or video yourself.
Where is you backlift going?
Are your eyes level?
Is your trigger move keeping you aligned?
To help, here is a worksheet to download and take to nets. Use deliberate practice and that sheet to start making a super quick difference.
CRICKET JOBS: Wicketz Cricket Development Officer - Bedfordshire CB (UK)
Closing date: 2nd October 2015
Lord's Taverners, in association with Bedfordshire Cricket, is currently looking for a Wicketz Cricket Development Officer who will be responsible for engaging young people from areas of deprivation into becoming active members of a Community Wicketz Cricket Club.
CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Coach - Marlborough College (UK)
Closing date: 25th September 2015
Marlborough College is seeking to appoint an outstanding cricket coach for January 2016 or April 2016. The successful candidate is likely to have played and/or coached at first-class level and be passionate about translating their experience to College pupils.
CRICKET JOBS: Community Cricket Coaches - Buckinghamshire CB (UK)
Closing date: 17th September 2015
CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Administrator - Wiltshire Cricket (UK)
Closing date: 21st September 2015
CONTRACT – Part time position – permanent contract
HOURS – 15 hours per week (two days per week)
SALARY – £15,000 per annum pro rata + Expenses
CRICKET JOBS: Project Accountant - ECB (UK)
Closing date: 30th September 2015
Slay the Dragon: Seven Cricket Myths That Need to Die
I really hope a dragon slayer destroys these cricket myths soon.
They are dragons that stop perfectly decent players doing a good job. Instead of a focus on the powerful things we can do to improve our game, we cower, afraid of the excuse dragons. It's time to go out with swords of truth to hunt every one down.
If you have ever said - or thought - any of the following it's OK to admit it. We all have at some point. This is a place where we can start again and get to the slaying.
So let's slay these dragons:
A Simple Tip for Improving Leg Side Takes for Wicketkeepers
Inspired by Mark Garaway's standing up drills, I did some work with some wicketkeepers on standing up to seamers.
We duly set up a drill with a bowling machine to work on leg side takes.
The machine was previously set up for right arm over, pitching on off stump, so rather than adjust the machine we: