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PitchVision: Improve Your Cricket

Do you want to grow your cricket? Then PitchVision is the home of online coaching and self-improvement in the game. Bring your "growth mindset" to better technique, better tactics, more skill and a winning team. All these things are possible if you play the game to improve rather than prove.

Read, watch, listen, work, improve. That's the PitchVision way.

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Take More Wickets with This Proven Bowling Drill

Science has proven a way to take your cricket to the next level using a "feedback loop" at training. Bowling with this loop will allow you to quickly improve your cricket, take more wickets, bowl faster and improve your accuracy. All while at nets.

Cricket Show S7 Episode 11: Left Handed Coaching

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Mark Garaway, Sam Lavery and David Hinchliffe offer half an hour of cricket coaching advice and tips. This show includes an extended discussion about modern coaching practices. With the discovery that left handed batting gices you a batter chance of success, what does this indicate for coaches trying to develop players of all ages and experience? Whether you are deciding how to tell an eight year old to stand with a bat, or trying to get an edge with your own game, this is essential listening.

Plus, there are questions on coaching technique and how to copy a bowling action.

Listen in for the details.

How Brain Training Lead to 17 Hundreds Last Cricket Season

Duncan Fletcher had lots of “Fletchisms”. One of my favourite Fletcherisms is “train the brain!”.

 

How to Raise Cricket Confidence

Jordan Finney is a cricket coach and sport psychology degree student. In this article he talks about how showing faith in players leads to more runs and wickets

Good performance and confidence are a bicycle chain.

Video: How to Bowl a Pinpoint Yorker

Ever wondered how the best bowlers hit their yorkers so well and so often? Use this simple drill to help you bowl yorkers with pinpoint accuracy.

How to Finish a Twenty20 Game Like Kohli

Virat Kohli is an astonishing Twenty20 finisher. How does he do it?

What better way to find out that to examine one of his great innings in detail? Here is his brilliant 82 in the World T20 analysed. You can take the lessons from his method into your game.

How to Become a Cricket Analyst

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Cricket analysis has never been more important. Is it possible to make it a full time job?

Yes. The salary is good and you get to be involved with cricket all day! Here’s a simple guide to becoming a cricket analyst.

Cricket Show S7 Episode 10: It Wasn't as Good as I Thought

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Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe chat cricket. The team are out to help with your coaching and playing questions. This show includes a discussion about balancing the use of "academic" coaching with "in the trenches" experimenting.

Plus, coaching questions are answered on turning your net form into middle form and technical pointers for spinners, including a better front arm position.

Listen in for the details.

Improve Your Throwing Power with the Med Ball Push

The second ball throwing drill in this series is the med ball push. Catch up with previous articles on throwing drills here and here.

This is drill to the drills often used by fast bowling coaches. Yet it used used to develop an understanding of how the body generates speed through the body and into our hands for many of the other disciplines.

CRICKET JOBS: Coaching and Development Officer - Canterbury Country Cricket Association (NZ)

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Closing date: 22nd April 2016

Canterbury Country Cricket is seeking applications for the position of Coaching and Development Officer to assist with the development of Representative, Club, Secondary School and Primary School Cricket in the Canterbury Country district. The position presents an exciting opportunity for a suitably qualified candidate to assist growing participation and enjoyment of cricket. The role requires leadership, organizational skills, communication skills and the ability to relate to and enthuse all stakeholders in the game.