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Cricket Show S8 Episode 7: Stop Just Bowling
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Mark Garaway, David Hinchliffe and Sam Lavery get together for cricket banter and coach chat.
This week there is a good discussion on helping bowlers at nets do more than "just bowl". Then questions from listeners are answered. The topics on the table are batting backlift (or back swing) and staying on your toes while you field.
Listen for the deets!