Cricket Show 96: Brian McMillan, Burner’s eggs and Richard Browning
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Burners and David discuss batting collapses and boiling eggs in the podcast this week.
But it’s not all about Burner’s impressive diet and run scoring. We also feature interviews with South African hero Brian McMillan who gives us the lowdown on mental toughness. Brian is coaching at the Cape Town Cricket Academy in February.
Richard Browning also joins us on the phone to tell us his stories and tips as a professional cricketer and head coach of LCA Cricket Coaching.
- Bulking up for cricketers
- Fast bowler’s back foot drag (for more details on this check out Chapter 4 of Ian Pont’s online course)
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Hey David, just thought I would let you know that these podcasts are generally great, but please, could you include more information for less talented cricketers.
Some of us would really like to learn about technique rather than more advanced things!
Thanks for the feedback AB, I like to think we have a good mix. We aim the show at club and school level players. Was there something specific in mind?
This confused me, because I'm normally "AB" but I didn't make that comment. I guess they're pretty common cricketers initials!
Thanks David.
I'm not the most talented player, but I really do enjoy the game. Alot of the time I will try to pull/cut/heave through the legside (any crossbat shot) and the ball will crash into the fence.
But my weakness is in my driving, I would like to know how to get more power into my drives.
Thanks, AB.
Loads of help from Gary Palmer on that here. The trick is good technique combined with increased strength.