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CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Development Officer - Worcestershire CB (UK)

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Closing date: 14th November 2014

 

WCBL Cricket Development Officer (Secondary Schools, Women & Girls)

35 hours per week - Salary: £18,000 to £20,000 plus expenses

Use These Better "Fillers" at Nets to Improve Fitness and Keep Injuries Away

It's a simple and effective training method to add "filler" exercises to net sessions to help with fitness training. You know the type of thing; adding in press ups and sprints between balls to increase fatigue and bump up fitness. Here is a perfect example. We have done this kind of work for years.

I'm sure if I asked you to name a few simple things players could do, you quickly think of exercises like press ups, chin ups, squats and lunges. How about we add a few more into the mix that will also prevent injury. Plus, it gets a bit dull doing lunges, so why not mix it up?

Naturally, you won't want to run fillers at every nets you do. It depends on your goal for the session, but the fact is that these movements tick a lot of boxes: They save time, they reduce injury and they test your technique under fatigue. If you want to do those things, get going!

CRICKET JOBS: Head Coach - West of Scotland CC (UK)

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Closing date: undisclosed

West of Scotland Cricket Club seek a Head Coach for season 2015 to oversee and run all aspects of coaching our senior and junior players and promote the Club’s development culture.

CRICKET JOBS: Admin Officer, Anti Corruption and Security Unit - ICC (Dubai)

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Closing date: 13th November 2014

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, and preference will be given to candidates who are already based in the United Arab Emirates. 

We are currently looking for an Administration Officer for the Anti-Corruption & Security Unit (ACSU), who would provide administrative support to the entire Unit and, secretarial assistance to the General Manager of the Anti-Corruption & Security Unit. 

CRICKET JOBS: Senior Broadcast Manager - ICC (Dubai)

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Closing date: 21st November 2014

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 Senior Broadcast Manager who would be responsible in overseeing all live and non-live broadcasts and audio visuals for the ICC.

CRICKET JOBS: Operations Administrator - Glamorgan CCC (UK)

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Closing date: 28th November 2014

An exciting opportunity has arisen at the SWALEC Stadium to work within the Operations Department as Glamorgan Cricket prepares to undertake a busy 2015 season.

We are looking for an organised and efficient individual to work as part of an experienced team to deliver the Investec Ashes Test match and full domestic calendar of events.

Dare You Use This Terrifying Batting Drill?

This is a guest posted drill from Laurie Ward of Complete Cricketer Academy.

This is the most terrifying batting drill you will ever experience. We call it "The Nazgul" because in Lord of the Rings, nothing is as scary as a Nazgul!

For the coach, it brings out the inner sadist. For the players, it's a way to work on hitting the ball into the right areas, even when you are exhausted and just want it to stop. It won't because there is no respite.

How to Become a Self-Sufficient Cricketer

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Do you need a coach to be a good cricketer?

Shane Warne didn't think so. He was famous for scoffing at coaching and encouraging players to rely on themselves to get better. He had a point. No one can help you once you walk onto the field, can they? You might as well learn how to do it yourself.

So what does the self reliant cricketer look like?

Cricket Show 283: Competition Winner

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This week's winner of the Cricket Show podcast question competition is Ankur. He wins a free coaching course from PitchVision Academy.

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PV/VIDEO Weekly Highlights: Get Close to the Stumps

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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.