Good Cricket is Your Choice
Want to be a cricketer? You have the choice.
Improve Your Cricket with Pressure Training
When you hit nets you often feel no pressure. When you bat in a game you feel all the pressure.
40 Ways to Bat at Nets Instead of Just Hitting Balls. Now You Have No Excuse.
One of the worst things I can hear at cricket training is the dreaded phrase "I just want to hit balls".
Why is this so bad?
Setting Up Group Practice for Cricket
Sam Lavery talks us through some ways to keep nets running when you have a big group of players to keep busy and develop skills.
How to Teach Beginner Cricketers to Play Straight
Picture the scene, you are coaching a group of keen 9-11 year old players.
You tell a 10 year old to drive, and you ask him to demonstrate the shot. He shadows it perfectly. Excellent.
You do some drills with a tennis ball and, with a little effort, he hits it back straight. Now we are talking!
You finish the session with a soft ball game: He swipes at the first half volley and tries to put it over square leg.
Sigh.
Challenge Your Batting with This Snapback Drill
How easy is it to "just bat" in nets, and not be as engaged as you would in a game?
Train or Play: The Club Cricketer's Good Choice to Have
"Do you want a game on Wednesday?" The midweek Twenty20 captain asks you after your Saturday match.
You can play, but it's a busy week and Wednesday is your only free time for training too. So you have a choice.
What do you do?
How to Practice Cricket Without Nets
Maybe you don't have access to nets. Maybe your club nets are not very good. Maybe you are fed up of having the same old nets every time.
How to Stop Being Just a Good Net Batsman and Start Being a Good Actual Batsman
Every team has a net player: The one with all the shots in practice and zero confidence in games. Can you prevent this?
Middle Drill: Battlezone Cricket Helps Improve Batting, Bowling and Fielding
Last night, the team I coach ran an experimental practice drill to improve game sense and raise the intensity of net practice. Here's how it went.