Why it's a bad idea to copy your cricket idols
Who the heck wouldn't want to have a batting record like Kevin Pietersen or want to bowl with Lasith Maliga's pace? I would happily take either.
Improve your cricket at PitchVision Academy with new courses
As you know, PitchVision Academy is the place to go for detailed online coaching advice from the best coaches in the world.
Why you are not improving as a cricketer (and what to do about it)
You have been playing for a while now and you have the basics down. Net sessions go well but when you get out into the middle you stall. Runs and wickets somehow seem hard to come by and you have no idea why.
Are your hips holding you back from being a fast bowler?
I’m going to share with you one of the major points that is holding back your fast bowling.
Ask the coaches: How do you stop a young player bowling down the leg side?
This article is part of the 'Ask the Coaches' series. To get the full list of questions and answers click here.
Imagine you are coaching a typical club side of young cricketers. Aged between 11-13 they are of varied ability.
How Australia can show you how to improve your batting (and why England can't)
By Gary Palmer; PitchVision Academy Batting Coach.
If you don't bat with good technique and mental strength you are wasting your talent.
Great natural ability counts for little if you have technical flaws. Your desire to be a cricketing success is wasted energy if you have the wrong attitude.
How to cause pain and injury in a fast bowler
I'm betting it's sore. More bowlers are reporting to their coaches with a niggle or problem, especially in the lower back. Fast bowling coach Ian Pont says he has never seen so many young players with so many problems.
How to benefit from a batting buddy
Although it may sound like it, a batting buddy isn't the latest technological aid to your game from PitchVision.
It's when two teammates join forces: The better batsman coaching the weaker one with the aim of improving the tail-enders skill with the blade.
How to stop chucking
Nobody tries to throw the ball when they are bowling.
Yet for some, especially young bowlers who are trying to bowl fast, that is exactly what happens. Unlike most technical errors, throwing is illegal under the Laws of cricket and has an unfair stigma attached to it that can ruin a players bowling career. If you come across such a problem it needs to be nipped in the bud as soon as possible.
How to improve your bowling control without becoming robotic
This free video guides you through a simple drill to help you improve your bowling control without becoming robotic. Filmed at Activate Cricket Centre in Sydney, you can do the drill on your own or with a coach giving feedback as you perform it.