It’s Business as Usual on PitchVision Academy
A few days ago I told you about the changes happening to PitchVision Academy, today I want to give you the details, but don’t worry it’s still business as usual for us.
The PitchVision Academy pages, which have been providing coaching tips, performance analysis and interactive leagues since 2008, are getting a complete makeover, making it easier on the eye and faster to get around.
Cricket Show 98: The Milkman Always Delivers
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Burners is on top form, giving advice to a worried batsman based on the bloke who delivers the morning dairy. It’s unmissable.
But aside from yogurt-based metaphors, we also have interviews with Chris Peploe, who tells us the secrets of Ealing CC’s club cricket success, and new contributor Leigh Lowry.
If You Can Bowl Yorkers You Can Write Your Own Cheque for the IPL
There is no sight more pleasing than your yorker taking out a batsman’s stumps. Like a sniper you can use a single yet fatal blow to cause destruction.
And it’s a skill that when done at pace is worth a fortune because it wins you Twenty20 games (and there is no faster way to make a fortune than to show you can win IPL matches).
Become a Classy Leg Spin Bowler (Even if You Don’t Have a Coach)
Something tells me you don’t have a good leg spin coach where you play, but that still doesn’t stop you bursting to get better as a leg spinner.
You have got a grip on the basics. You have played enough games to know what’s going on. But you don’t know what to do next.
In other words, you are stuck in a rut and don’t have anyone to turn to.
PitchVision Academy Is About to Get Better
Love the advice and tips you get on PitchVision Academy?
Let me tell you about the backroom staff at PitchVision.
These are the unsung heroes deep in a bunker underneath the PitchVision offices who work night and day to keep the website delivering content to you.
200 Ain’t Magic: Why it’s Crucial to Pace an Innings
Setting a total in a one day match relies on the ability of a team to judge what a good score is on that day. It depends on conditions and relative team abilities, all of which need to be assessed from match to match.
Yet in club cricket, a total of 200 always comes up as the ‘magic’ score that will lead to inevitable victory.
How to be a Good Starter
Everyone is a bad starter at the crease. Nerves jangle, the feet are not moving as fast as the brain and you are keen to get off the dreaded duck.
But some batsmen are better than others at getting off the mark. Have you ever wondered why players like Jacques Kallis, Sachin Tendulkar and Jonathan Trott look so composed right from the off?
Here are the 3 main reasons, and how you can employ them in your games:
Cricket Show 97: Baseball mitts and Chris Peploe
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Listen to the best cricket show on the web this week with two more quality interviews.
Why you should stop bowling leg spin
“Oh, I’ve given up bowling leg spin,” the talented youngster said to me during the first game of the cricket season on a bright April day.
“I took up bowling pace in the winter at University and my coach says I’m pretty good.”
Fielding Drills: Ball sprints
This drill is part of the PitchVision Academy fielding drills series, for more in this series click here.
Purpose: To develop cricket-specific acceleration skills in a competitive game.