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Score Runs More Quickly with One Simple Change

We have all heard good old coaching advice: Wait for the bad ball and put it away. But there is another way.

How to Bat Against a Ring Field

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Picture the scene: You walk in to bat. A medium pace bowler stands at his mark while you take guard. You look around and see the classic ring field: everyone saving the single.

Cricket Show S8 Episode 13: Bowling Back and Keeping Hands

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Mark Garaway and Sam Lavery join David Hinchliffe to answer cricket coaching questions about back pain while bowling and wicketkeeping technique tips.

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Here We Go: Garas' Summer Preview

For me, the start of any season brings a huge levels of anticipation, excitement and is also tinged with a few butterflies.

Improve Your Front Foot Drive with Weight Transfer

From beginner to advanced batsman, one of the most common flaws in driving is weight transfer.

But what is it, and how do you use it to hit your drives harder along the ground?

Finding Hope: The Amazing Comeback Story of Malawi Cricket

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Cricket in Malawi has gone from tatters to technology in just a few years. It's an incredible recovery story.

Cricket Show S8 Episode 12: Motivation

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Mark Garaway and Sam Lavery talk about motivation in cricket, especially related to this article.

Coaching Relative Age Effect in Cricket

In 2002, I predicted that a 12 year old was, one day, going to play International cricket for England.

He was incredibly skilful with the bat, a fantastic athlete even at that age and had the ability to dominate the game against his peers.

His name?

Coming Soon: Coach of the Year

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How to Make the Most of Bowling at Club Nets

At training it’s easy to “just bowl” for long periods. This is useful for batsmen, but not good for you as a bowler.