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PV/VIDEO Weekly Highlights: Good Shots

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Welcome to the PV/VIDEO Digest, your highlights summary of the weeks best videos from PitchVision Interactive

You can share these videos by email or onto facebook, and post your comments right here: From serious analysis to Friday fun. Here are the top videos uploaded from PitchVision systems around the world this week.

More Spin With The Helesfay-Dewer Spin Bowling Drill

I know you love a drill, so here is one from one of our recent coaching additions at Millfield School, Dan Helesfay. Dan has recently been shortlisted for the ECB Young Coach of the Year and has made a really strong impact within our programme since joining us in the 1st week of the January.

Dan took the drill from another ex-work colleague of mine, Ross Dewar. Ross is the Strength and Conditioning Coach at Worcestershire. Dan adapted it and worked it into a session that was concentrating on the role of the hips within a spin bowling action.

You may recall a recent article which featured the research taken from the ECB's Spin bowling department. This drill is a good way of building a bowling action which promotes increased body rotation, increased revolutions on the ball and a more advanced release position: All good things for a spinner to have in their technical tool box.

Batting Technique: Who Knows More, Players or Coaches?

CCM Academy Director and former first-class cricketer Gary Palmer has some thoughts on how cricketers can learn perfect batting technique.

Coaches spend time and money on courses to learn about technique.

Coaches know more than players, so they need to exercise knowledge on what they have learned so the players can benefit. Otherwise what are we doing?

CRICKET JOBS: Development Events Manager - ICC (UAE)

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Closing date: 27th February

The International Cricket Council (“ICC”) is the global governing body for the sport, which administers all aspects of international cricket. The role will be based at our headquarters in Dubai.

We are currently looking for a Development Events Manager who will be primarily responsible for overseeing the ICC’s development event structures, including the Intercontinental Cup and World Cricket League, as well as regional qualifying events.

CRICKET JOBS: Talent Manager - WACA (Aus)

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Closing date: 2nd March 2015

Classification: High Performance

Manager: General Manager - High Performance

CRICKET JOBS: Business Development Manager - WACA (Aus)

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Closing date: 27th February 2015

Classification: Commercial, Marketing & Communication

Manager: General Manager - Commercial, Marketing & Communication

CRICKET JOBS: Internship, Coaching Administrator - Elite International Cricket Academy (UK)

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Closing date: 31st February 2015

Job Title: Internship, Coaching Administrator

Reports To: EICA Coaching Manager

CRICKET JOBS: Assistant Head Coach - Gloucestershire CCC (UK)

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Closing date: 22nd February

Gloucestershire County Cricket Club is seeking to appoint an Assistant Head Coach.

Position Title: Assistant Head Coach

Responsible to: First XI Head Coach

Location: Bristol

Big Bash Lessons: Rebalance Your Coaching in Twenty20 Cricket

Sam Lavery has been talking about changes in the modern game, and how to apply them at club, school and academy level.

Lately, I've spent some time talking to first-class coaches about T20 cricket. I'm aware that what we see at the pinnacle of our sport will filter down. I find it gives me a direction of my own, as to how my cricketers at Portsmouth Grammar School can develop skills that are current in our ever-evolving game.

One of the main points I picked up on was the ever-increasing emphasis put on bowlers to be Twenty20 match winners.

CRICKET JOBS: Festivals Activator - ECB (UK)

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Closing date: undisclosed

Reporting to: Cricket Partnerships Women in Cricket Steering Group Representative – ECB 

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