Graham Gooch on Batting with Confidence
Confidence is slippery. You want it but how do you stop all those negative thoughts? In this video Graham Gooch shares his methods for breaking through doubt and walking to the crease with confidence:
Cricket Show S6 Episode 19: Director vs. Coach
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What's the difference between a Coach, a Director of Cricket and a Director of Coaching? In the show, David Hinchliffe, Mark Garaway and Sam Lavery discuss the topic from school to international level.
Plus, there are a couple of listener's questions answered - and a prize won - by the team. The first asks about the best way to lift up your bat, and the second is a query about bowling around the wicket. As always, it's Gara's that takes it to the next level with some more #garasgold
Listen to the show now to get all the banter and coaching advice.
PV/VIDEO Weekly Highlights: Missed out, Is It Out?
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CRICKET JOBS: Digital Video Producer - ECB (UK)
Closing date: 2nd June 2015
CRICKET JOBS: Digital Content Editor, England - ECB (UK)
Closing date: 2nd June 2015
Job Summary the Digital Content Editor (England) will be responsible for delivering high quality news, features and reporting (audio, video and copy) from the England camp to enhance all ECB digital channels and help grow our reach. This person will work to enhance the quality, timing and engagement of all England content.
CRICKET JOBS: Digital Content Editor, Domestic - ECB (UK)
Closing date: 2nd June 2015
Job Summary the Digital Content Editor (Domestic) will be responsible for delivering high quality news, features and reporting (audio, video and copy) across Domestic Cricket to enhance all ECB digital channels and grow the reach. This person will work to enhance the quality, timing and engagement of all Domestic Cricket content. Alongside this they will be responsible for producing and delivering content from all England Teams (outside the Senior Men’s team)
CRICKET JOBS: Digital Content Editor, Recreational - ECB (UK)
Closing date: 2nd June 2015
Job Summary - the Digital Content Editor (Recreational) will be responsible for delivering high quality news, features and reporting (audio, video and copy) across the recreational game to enhance all ECB digital channels and grow the reach of the sport. This person will work to enhance the quality, timing and engagement of all recreational cricket content. Alongside this they will be responsible for producing and delivering content from other International teams.
Quick Tip: How to Pace an Innings
Last night my team lost a Twenty20 game by over 50 runs. The failure was down to a simple fact: We didn't know how to pace a run chase.
So, instead of starting slow and hoping to smash 79 runs in 48 balls like us, here's some simple ways to make sure you are keeping up with the rate.
Fewer Byes: Wicketkeeping Problems Solved
If you have ever kept wicket then you will know that most of the balls that disappear past you for byes end up going under the line of your gloves, and most balls that you drop hit the end of your fingers rather than smacking securely into the palm of your hand.
"Stay Down! I’ve told you before, stay down!"
How many times have I heard this coaching input?
The answer is too many. The statement doesn't help at all. So what should we do as a keeper or advise as a coach?
The keeper needs some options that leads to her to stay down longer and ultimately, to help her to come up with the bounce of the ball.
We can take a technical approach, an intention based approach or a combination of the two to get the desired effect.
Fielding Drill: Captain America Catching
Here's a simple, fun drill you can use to help improve your reaction catching in areas like the slips, short leg, gully or even in the ring behind square.
It's named after the comic book superhero, Captain America because someone uses a Katchet as a "shield" to deflect the ball in random positions from one side to another.