Field Setting: Off spin, old ball, turning wicket, limited overs
This article is part of "The complete guide to cricket field settings" series.
In limited over matches there are times when the batsman is on top and an off-spinner is bowling.
How to stop wasting net sessions (and what to do instead)
Every year for more than 20 seasons I have gone through the same ritual after Christmas with a variety of club cricket teams.
The kitbag is dragged from the shed, and I find myself in a dusty sports hall trying to reacquaint myself with the faces of my team-mates that I haven’t seen for months.
The bowler’s have a little stretch while the batsmen fight about who is going to go first (or second actually, because no one wants to go first).
How to stretch after bowling
Stretching is like drinking more water. You know you should do it, but you never seem to get round to it.
But if you do aim to stretch more in future then why not get a head start with a stretching series from the cutting edge by strength coach Eric Cressey?
Fielding Drills: Take on me
This drill is part of the PitchVision Academy fielding drills series, for more in this series click here.
Purpose: To combine outfield pick up and throwing with realistic decision-making for fielding and running between the wickets for batters.
What does this story have to do with winning cricket matches?
Does this remind you of anything you have seen as a player?
The home team players arrive at the ground at different times, some just before the start.
Fielding drills: Underarm fitness 2 (sprints)
This drill is part of the PitchVision Academy fielding drills series, for more in this series click here.
Purpose: A drill that incorporates cricket skills into competitive speed training. It can also be used as a finisher to a pre-game warm up drill.
4 Simple ways to be a better fast bowler
Good fast bowlers say that, when they were young, bowling with pace was their passion. If you want to be really fast as a bowler look to build speed first and last.
Field Setting: Leg spin, old ball, turning wicket, limited overs
This article is part of "The complete guide to cricket field settings" series.
When a batsman is all set and looking to go after you, towards final overs a leg spinner can easily get thrashed if he doesn’t have a proper field to bowl to.
Stop getting hung up on your technique and start scoring more runs
We’ve all been there: losing a bit of form and then getting hung up on technical issues like fretting about trigger movements. These worries can get right into your head, preventing you from batting with timing and fluency.
The good news is that cricket, despite its apparent complexity, is a simple game.
Take Justin Langer, Australia’s batting coach and former opener.
He knows that even if his technique is solid, he must be focused on every delivery he receives. If he loses concentration and focus, he is more likely to make a mistake.