Cricket Show 159: Lessons from Yusuf Pathan and Research from Karl Stevenson
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The team get back together to discuss Irfan Pathan’s poor IPL form, and how to manage impact players (or in lower level cricket; the slogger).
Karl Stevenson, a sports psychologist who specialises in skill development, joins the show on the phone to talk about modern, practical ways to use cutting-edge research at your next net session. Plus your questions are answered on getting noticed by selectors and the importance of technique compared to tactical nous, fitness and mental strength.
Handle Pressure with Set Piece Practice
What’s the best way to handle a pressure situation in a cricket match?
Simple: knowing you have been there before and succeeded. There is no better confidence than the confidence of experience. This is why practicing set pieces is a crucial tool for any side who want to know for sure they can battle out of any situation, no matter how rough.
A good coach or captain is always looking for ways to add this pressure into practice to build confidence. Set piece or scenario practice is the perfect tool for the job.
How to Watch IPL Cricket Live… and How it Will Make You Better at Cricket
The Indian Premier League is a product as much as it is a cricket tournament. Many use this as a criticism, but for the budding club, school or academy cricketer it’s a real chance to improve.
Wherever you are in the world you will be able to see the IPL in action and that means you can see some of the world’s best players demonstrate their skills under huge pressure.
What Ian Pont’s BPL Success Can Teach you About Twenty20
PitchVision Academy’s Fast Bowling Coach Ian Pont knows a thing or two about coaching sides to Twenty20 success.
His team - the Dhaka Gladiators - romped to an 8 wicket win over the Barisal Burners to secure the BPLT20 title for 2012 at the National Stadium in Dhaka.
Confound your Critics, Tear Up the Form Book and Bounce Back From Defeat
Before the England Pakistan limited over series I read a tweet. It said reading the form guide is all you need to know about the result.
But England confounded recent form - and that opinion - by thrashing Pakistan in both T20 and 50 over formats.
PitchVision Academy Becomes the Official Home of Kevin Pietersen Online Coaching
I ‘m delighted to announce that Kevin Pietersen’s online coaching courses Keep Calm and Smash It are now available exclusively on PitchVision Academy.
As you know, back in January we announced KP was revealing his methods in his first ever online coaching courses. And since then it’s been a feast of KP action on the site as a preview to the main event.
Now the wait is over: Keep Calm and Smash It courses are now available.
Batting Goal Setting is About More Than Your Yearly Run Target
Guaranteed: A Genuine Strike Bowler for Your Club
Every club at every level craves a genuinely quick, aggressive fast bowler. They win games.
Some say it’s the luck of the draw: talented young bowlers are born, not made.
No one is born to be a bowler. Every successful fast bowler in history had to learn how to bowl fast and accurately. That means you don’t have to wait for God-given talent to arrive at your club. You can mould the young players you already have into demons.
Cricket Show 146: India vs Australia
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The team looks at some of the coaching issues surrounding the Indian 2012 tour of Australia. We discuss David Warner’s unusual road to the top and the difference between IPL and Indian national coaching methods.
Plus we answer your questions on the importance of psychology in cricket and what to do if you are a short fast bowler. Themes that are universal but both came from Indian correspondants this week.
Finally, our interview this week is Surajit Lahiri; highly respected club cricketer from Kolkota who has also played and coached in the UK.
Kevin Pietersen on: The Best Coach in the World
This is first of a new regular series of coaching questions PitchVision Academy put to Kevin Pietersen during the filming of Keep Calm and Smash It.