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The PitchVision Guide to Inspirational Quotes

Ok, we cant take credit for it, but we found this on YouTube. It's definately worth reading......and taking in!  

Speed Warm Up Drills #2

 

 

An equally good set of warm-up activities!

 

 

Speed Warm Up Drills #1

 

A fantastic dynamic warm-up! Pasrticularlly if you are doing a session where you are working at bowling run-ups! Very deliberate and well organised sequence of warm-up activities.

 

Agility Drill: 'Ladder Drill' for Cricket

 

Adapted from Football training - great for bowlers and batsmen alike!

 

 

Aussie Bowlers Highlights Reel

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Some tips on Reverse swing and length bowling!

Leg Spin Masterclass: Shane Warne

  

A very good explanation of legspin bowling by The master!

 

Planning an Innings

Firstly, let me say there are many ways of planning an innings! This is just one. You have to adopt a planning process that works for you – that is, one that is successful and you can easily replicate every week. It should be a way of approaching each innings and one that you feel comfortable implementing.

6 ways to get more from your cricket training

Are you being as productive as you can be during training? We all want to play better so heading to the gym or net session would seem the best way to up your game. But only if you are doing it effectively.

Sadly many practice sessions are not giving cricketers the results they want. Instead of improving your game you could be putting up barriers to more runs and wickets.

Are you making the most of your cricket talent?

Watch the best cricketers in the world and despite differences in technique and style there are constants.

Talent, balance, coordination, strength and technique are all vital but more important is developing these factors as one.Like fingers working together to catch a ball.

As club players we want to make as much of our more limited talents as the elite do. We train when we can and work on our skills in the nets.

But just like training one finger and expecting to improve our catching, netting is not enough.

We need to look at the whole picture.

The perfect setup for cricket fitness

What would your perfect facility be like if you had unlimited resources? Scott at Straight to the Bar asked something similar recently and it got my mind racing.

I’d like to know what kind of thing you would like to have unlimited access too. Leave a comment with your own views.

Here is my dream set up for a club side: