Skipping: An alternative for cricket fitness
As you know, I'm a big fan of intelligent, cricket specific fitness work. Running is the cornerstone of this for all cricketers but there is one alternative.
Skipping or jumping rope has been recommended for a while by Physical Therapist Gray Cook for all intermittent sport athletes and that includes club cricketers. While running (and running fast) is highly cricket specific and important this can be replaced at certain times by jumping rope.
Running Drill #4- 'High Knees' Running Drill for Biomechanical Form Improvement
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What should cricketers eat on match days?
One of the most common questions I get asked about cricket nutrition is: "what should I eat on playing days?"
While there is a simple template, it's a difficult question to answer. Players have different nutritional needs and play longer or shorter versions of the games. That said, there are certain things everyone can do to make sure they are getting the right fuel at the right time.
The Harrowdrive Select XI returns!
After a long break the Select XI is back. Here is the final side:
Harrowdrive Select XI
1. Aqeel Iqbal (Opening Batter, Leg Spinner, Pakistan)
2. Jamie Dell (Opening Batter, Wicketkeeper, England)
3. Chris Briody (Batter, Australia)
4. Utkarsh Somaiya (Batter, Medium Swing Bowler, Australia)
5. Rajarshi Dasgupta (Batter, Medium Swing Bowler, Australia)