How to Bounce Back from Cricket Injuries
So, you just got injured?
There is nothing worse that seeing your team mates playing, going through immense highs and tough lows together, while you are not able to help them. This causes lack of motivation and even hate towards the game. Can you deal with the mental side of a physical injury?
How to Deal with Cricket Setbacks
This is a guest article from Jordan Finney, cricket coach and sport psychology degree student.
Left out of the team. Opposition counteracting your batting. A new player who can take your role in the squad: The list of cricket setbacks is endless.
How Andrew Strauss and The "Young Guns" Proved Practice Under Pressure Works
I have just returned from a fantastic cricket training week over in Saint Lucia at the newly named Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium. Andrew Strauss and I coached 22 children using the wonderful facilities whilst basking in the sunshine.
How Brain Training Lead to 17 Hundreds Last Cricket Season
Duncan Fletcher had lots of “Fletchisms”. One of my favourite Fletcherisms is “train the brain!”.
How to Raise Cricket Confidence
Jordan Finney is a cricket coach and sport psychology degree student. In this article he talks about how showing faith in players leads to more runs and wickets
Good performance and confidence are a bicycle chain.
Batting: How to Deal with Bad Form and Make the Most of Good Form
Jordan Finney is a cricket coach and sport psychology degree student. In this article he writes about how to get back to form and stay there.
How do you deal with this problem?
Super Strengths: Why It's OK to Ignore Your Cricket Weaknesses to Become a Cricketer
When you go to nets you work on bringing up your weaknesses. But what if your time is better spent on your strengths?
This is what modern cricketers and coaches call "super strengths".
How Christmas Pantomime Can Improve Your Cricket
Good sporting performance is a lot like acting in a British Panto.
Look the Part: How Your Image Makes You a Better Cricketer
Here's an inconvenient truth: Your image is important to your cricket.
Naturally, results always come first. It doesn't matter what you look like if you are scoring hundreds then bowling out the opposition top six before catching the rest at slip. But if want a chance, you absolutely have to "look and act the part".