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CRICKET JOBS: Community Development Cricket Coach - Capital Kids Cricket (UK)

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Closing date: 3rd October 2014

 

Salary: £24,084 pa inclusive of LW 37.5 Hours per Week.

Minimum Fixed Term Contract for 12 months- (Contract extended subject to funding) will involve evening and weekend work.

CRICKET JOBS: Physio - Bangladesh Cricket Board

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Closing date: 25th September 2014

 

 

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is a high profile national sports organization responsible for governing and developing the game of cricket in Bangladesh.

CRICKET JOBS: Accreditation Officer - ECB (UK)

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Closing date: 26th September 2014

ECB are seeking to recruit an Accreditation Officer.

Reporting to the Head of Media Operations you will be responsible for the provision of the ECB’s accreditation operation for the domestic and international cricket season in England and Wales.

CRICKET JOBS: Performnce Analyst - ECB (UK)

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Closing date: 3rd October 2014

 

Full Time Employed – Based At National Cricket Performance Centre, Loughborough

£30-35K  (dependent on experience) + excellent benefit

 

CRICKET JOBS: Assisitant Coach - Zimbabwe Cricket

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Closing date: 24th September 2014

 

National Team Assistant Coach

Applications are invited for the position of National Team Assistant Coach which have fallen vacant.

Quick Tip: Stand Up

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One of the fitness features of the Apple Watch is an app that tracks how much you stand up. Think that won't help your cricket? think again.

What the Apple Watch and iPhone 6 Mean for Cricket

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There is no doubt that technology is an important part of cricket, even at grass-roots level. That means when Apple make a product announcement, players and coaches interested in getting an edge should listen to what they have to say.

Yesterday, Apple announced the iPhone 6, 6 Plus and Apple Watch.

Look at the track record of technology in cricket, and Apple in particular, and you can see it's ever growing influence. Coaches and scorers have iPads, players use iPhones and other smart phones as the most portable of computers. Add to this innovations like bowling machines and PitchVision and you see that technology is already a huge part of cricket.

So, the important question is; do these new devices signal a change in the landscape, and if so how can you tap into their power?

Taking a Break: When Less Cricket is Better

Cricket is awesome. More cricket is more awesome, right?

Wrong.

If you want to be a cricketer, there is a balance to be had between playing, practising and doing something else completely. We know from the top level that burnout is a very real issue.

And it can happen to you as well.

Here is how you can use the power of rest and recovery to become a more powerful player.

Cricket Show 277: Competition Winner

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This week's winner of the Cricket Show podcast question competition is Ryan. He wins a free coaching course from PitchVision Academy.

The winning question was:

"I've got a good leg break with lots of side spin, and a pretty decent top spinner, but I find it really hard to bowl the googly, can anyone give me some suggestions?"

Listen to the panels answer to his question here.

To enter your own question for the chance to win your choice of online coaching course send your questions in here.

CRICKET JOBS: Digital Product Manager, My Cricket - Cricket Australia

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Closing date: 29th September 2014

Title: Digital Product Manager, MyCricket

Function: Digital

Location: Melbourne

Employment Type: Full-Time