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How to Avoid Analysis Paralysis in Modern Cricket

With every ball of every cricket match on video these days, how do you avoid overload?

Cricket Show S8 Episode 37: Streaming Cricket and Big Strides

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David Hinchliffe talks to Mark Garaway about scoring and streaming cricket with PV/Match. There is also plenty of banter and tips, including a great one for batsman worried about getting a big stride in.

Three Drills to Score Runs Like Steve Smith

I read a fantastic question this week that challenged a conventional coaching view I heard the whole of my career but never had the "kahunas" to question my coaches!

Make the Most of Your Scorer for More Runs, Wickets and Wins

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Are you making the most of your scorer?

Coaching Cricket Sense

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What's the secret to coaching cricket smarts?

Cricket Show S8 Episode 36: The Big Lad

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Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe talk cricket. The show discusses getting strong, trophies and awards, cricket for little kids and bowling stride length. All cricket all the time as always!

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A Coaching Session on Batting Decision Making

This session was designed with the "Pundit Inventory" experiment in mind. I undertook the experiment whilst watching England bat in the 3rd Test match vs West Indies at Lord's.

Use String Theory to Improve Your Batting

Nets can be improved with a few bits of string.

 

Head of Cricket Performance at PGS, Sam Lavery, talks us through how he stops batsmen thinking about shots, and starts them thinking about scoring runs.

And we get to see his new nets in this video

Score More Runs with Luck

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Luck is not a matter of chance.

Coaches: Bring Out the Best in the Cricketers you Coach

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Everyone has traits that create a positive atmosphere and every person has corrosive traits that bring morale down.