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Cricket Show S8 Episode 45: Ashes Fever

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Mark Garaway is with Sam Lavery and David Hinchliffe to talk Ashes and other cricket. The team talk about drills (and the dangers of them), bowling straight and changing from T20 to 50 over formats.

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Cut Through Cricket Pea Soup with Intention Based Games

Last week, we used constraints based practice to develop batting skills. It’s one of the tactics that I have used in a back foot phase.

Use This One Simple Trick to Treat Yourself to More Runs

What you say to yourself when you bat is vital to your run scoring.

Tactics You Should be Using: Left-Right Hand Opening Batsmen

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There was once a time in cricket it was considered such an advantage to bat left handed that it was almost outlawed.

Remember the Difference Between Winning and Succeeding

We sat in desperate silence in the changing room.

Cricket Show S8 Episode 44: A Late Arrival

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Sam Lavery chats to David Hinchliffe with a last minute drop in from Mark Garaway. There are chats about dealing with adversity as a coach, choosing bats and batsman-wicketkeepers.

Off Side Back Foot Batting Practice

It’s really cold outside so we are confined to the cricket bubble for the winter. We have reached the stage of the batting programme where we are developing our back foot options vs pace.

Chaos Brings More Skill to Your Cricket

A little chaos is a good thing for your cricket.

Wicketkeepers: Are You the Drummer or the Conductor?

The conductor. The sergeant-major. The cheerleader. The Drummer. What is a 'keeper?

England and Kent coach Paul Farbrace tells us wicketkeeper is the drummer in the band: Keeping the beat of the fielding side with tidy glove work and unobtrusive, focused encouragement. Insightful, canny and reliable.

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