4 Questions to Help you Balance Traditional Batting with Modern Creativity
How do we establish a balance between traditional values, and modern creativity and invention?
As a coach I often hear the old school approach has stood firm and overcome even the best the world.
The clean and "conventional" stroke play of Jayawardene or Ian Bell.
The full face and physical presence of Matthew Hayden, intimidating bowlers with simplicity and power.
High Catching Drill: The Starting Station
I have been chuffed with the development of one committed player that I coach. This poor fellow couldn't catch a cold three weeks ago. He was getting frustrated and embarrassed in fielding practice and was dreading a high catch being hit his way.
Today, he is transformed.
You'll Coach Better Slips with These 4 Cutting-Edge Methods
How vital is a good slip catcher?
We work all year on developing bowling fast bowlers and spinners with the intention of taking the edge of the bat to create catching opportunities. So develop fielders who can convert those chances into wickets!
So, as a coach, lets assign some quality time to slip catching skills. Including your own. Read on to find out more:
The Norway Guide to Playing in Different Conditions
Away games are a perennial problem.
You can be a high level International side like India, or a plucky Under 10 beginner side. The issue of a change in conditions leading to a drop in performance is common across the board.
Take the example of the Norway national cricket team. This summer the side are traveling to the UK to play in an ICC Europe tournament. But the team are newcomers to the international game and are used to playing on the very batting friendly artificial pitches of home.
How are they going to adapt to the grass wickets and swinging or turning ball they will discover in Essex?
The Coaching Kitchen: Create Better Cricketers by Becoming a Chef
Are you a cook or a chef?
I was asked exactly that at a recent symposium on talent identification. Weird?
A cook follows a recipe and ends up with a result that looks and tastes as intended.
How Kumar Sangakkara Used Hideous Batting Form to Win the World Twenty20
Kumar Sangakkara signed off his Twenty20 career with a Man of the Match performance steering Sri Lanka to World glory.
Yet entering final Sunday, Kumar was experiencing something every batsman feels: hideous batting form.
Sri Lanka had progressed to the final of the tournament despite Sangakkara scoring 19 runs at an average of 4.75. He was horribly out of form and couldn't buy a run.
We all know that feeling!
For most players, the downward spiral tends to continue, our scores remain low, our confidence is eroded on a daily basis and our emotions shift between dejection and desperation.
But this cycle did not happen to Kumar Sangakkara.
How Learning the Doosra Started a Cricket "Arms Race" Between Batters and Bowler
I love it when a spin bowler comes along with something different.
And not just for the reasons you think.
One of the spinners at Millfield School has gained so much confidence from his winters practice sessions that he felt it was time to bowl his "doosra" against batters in the nets for the first time.
The young lad has been working on developing his own version of the ball in his technical sessions, and also down the corridors of his house. He has been delivering tennis balls into an upturned bucket in order to master the release position and now is letting the delivery go in nets.
Key Coaching Lessons from my Time with Graeme Smith
I have known, worked with and admired Graeme Smith for many years. Over the years he taught me some valuable coaching lessons.
I first met "Biff" when he was a 18 year old lad straight out of school. He played some club cricket in the UK and was in my Hampshire Board XI for a few games. I was impressed with his maturity and sense of fun; less impressed with his "grubby" technique.
The key lessons that I learnt from the great man are:
Get on with it: Outdoor Cricket Training in the Cold and Wet is Possible
Weather often keeps us training indoors, but why not think outside the box this year, or perhaps more aptly, think outside the sports hall?
There's still a lot that can be achieved from getting out, even in the wet.
How to Play the Short Ball
This is a guest article from Gary Palmer, batting coach.
Without a good ability to bat against the short ball, you will never make the step up to a higher grade of cricket. It's the stumbling block that finds out many talented players. It's the difference between making it and not making it.
But, it's also counter productive just to go and practice against fast, short balls. You have to build a foundation of technique first. It's not about being brave or "having bottle", it's about eliminating technical errors to build confidence.