Take a Wrecking Ball to the Opposition's Innings
 Most people think you need a demon pace bowler with pace or a wily spinner to run through a team. The real way to destroy things is to use the wrecking ball in the opposition's head. Batting collapses are mental.
Most people think you need a demon pace bowler with pace or a wily spinner to run through a team. The real way to destroy things is to use the wrecking ball in the opposition's head. Batting collapses are mental.
How to Fix Falling Away in Fast Bowling
 Falling away - or lateral flexion - is a common issue with fast bowlers.
Falling away - or lateral flexion - is a common issue with fast bowlers.
Most coaches and players can spot the issue easily. But can (and should) you fix it?
Batting Tip: Rotate the Strike with Auto-Singles
 Keep the scoreboard ticking with this simple trick.
Keep the scoreboard ticking with this simple trick.
Cricket Show S8 Episode 29: Batting Without Bowlers

Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe get together to chat about coaching and playing cricket. On the show this time there are discussions about defending with a bent leg and batting practice without bowlers at nets.
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Cricket Show S8 Episode 29: Batting Without Bowlers
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Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe get together to chat about coaching and playing cricket. On the show this time there are discussions about defending with a bent leg and batting practice without bowlers at nets.
Remember to follow PitchVision Academy for free bonus content.
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Power Hitting for Cricket: Fungo Pocket Drills
 You may recall the excellent “King Power Hitting Drill” which was posted a couple of years ago.
You may recall the excellent “King Power Hitting Drill” which was posted a couple of years ago.
How to Coach Cricket to Difficult Characters
 If you have coached cricket to young players you will know that not everyone listens intently to your every word.
If you have coached cricket to young players you will know that not everyone listens intently to your every word.
The nightmare scenario is a group who seem bent on destroying any chance of developing skills. It's frustrating because, as a good coach, you are aiming to make every session fun as well as instructive.
Yet someone finds a way to be disruptive to your plans: Asking irrelevant questions, getting bored after one try and trying to distract others, I even once saw a kid so unfocused he walked across the pitch as the bowler was bowling (fortunately with a soft ball)!
The standard advice is "make it fun", but what do you do when your best efforts to make things fun are disrupted?
The No-Mumbo-Jumbo Common Sense Guide to NLP for Cricket
 Who has the time or need for Neuro-Lingusitic Programming? It's much better to just go and hit cricket balls.
Who has the time or need for Neuro-Lingusitic Programming? It's much better to just go and hit cricket balls.
Score More Runs by Looking at How You Played, Not How You Got Out
 "How did you go at the weekend?" I asked the batsman I was coaching.
"How did you go at the weekend?" I asked the batsman I was coaching.

 
                
