CRICKET JOBS: Casual Community Cricket Coaches - Cricket Wales (UK)
Closing date: undisclosed
Casual Community Cricket Coaches Flexible Hours per week £15 p/h
A number of vacancies have arisen within Cricket Wales and Glamorgan Cricket for Casual Community Cricket Coaches.
The areas that coaches are required are Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan, Bridgend and Rhondda Cynon Taf.
CRICKET JOBS: Business Development Manager - WACA (Aus)
Closing date: 1st April 2015
The Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA) is the governing body of cricket in the state of Western Australia, home to WA’s elite teams, the Alcohol.Think Again Warriors and the Alcohol.Think Again Western Fury, and the T20 Big Bash League’s Perth Scorchers. It oversees the development of the game across a variety of metro and regional areas, age groups and communities. The WACA’s vision is to make cricket Australia’s favourite sport, in conjunction with Cricket Australia, and to be the leaders across national team representation, elite team success, participation, engagement and fan experience.
Which Side Of The Battle For Cricket's Soul Is Best For Your Game?
There's a battle for the heart and soul of cricket right now.
It's a battle that is shaping cricketers and cricket teams at every level. Get it right and you could be pushing yourself to new heights. Get it wrong and you will be languishing on the sidelines forever.
Each side thinks they know all the answers. if the other side just listened to common sense for a moment, they say in frustration, we would all realise the truth. We would all be better players.
So what is the truth?
Which side should you take in this epic war?
CRICKET JOBS: National Mens Head Coach - Cricket Ireland (Ire)
Closing date: 2nd April
Following the departure of Phil Simmons, Cricket Ireland is seeking a full-time National Men’s Head Coach, initially on a two-year fixed term contract.
CRICKET JOBS: National Selector, Leinster Region - Cricket Ireland (Ire)
Closing date: 2nd April 2015
National Selector - Leinster Region
Cricket Ireland is seeking a National Selector from the Leinster Region to help ensure Ireland selects its best players ready to take to the world stage.
CRICKET JOBS: Head of Cricket - Oundle School (UK)
Closing date: 21st April 2015
Required for September 2015 or January 2016; a well-qualified, energetic and experienced coach to lead and manage the development of Cricket. The appointed person will also teach a subject, provide pastoral care, and contribute fully to the thriving extra-curricular life of the School. School accommodation may be available for the successful applicant.An application pack and job description can be downloaded from our websitewww.oundleschool.org.uk/about/vacancies.Closing date for applications: Tuesday 21 April 2015
CRICKET JOBS: Coaches - Trent Bridge Community Trust (UK)
Closing date: 2nd April 2015
The Trent Bridge Community Trust (TBCT), the charitable arm of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club (NCCC) is seeking to recruit aspiring coaches with an interest in gaining valuable experience within coaching and sports development.
REVEALED: Become a Cricketer with IPL Coach Monty Desai
The Inner Secrets of Elite IPL Academy Run by Rajasthan Royals Coach
PitchVision Academy are delighted to announce How to Become a Cricketer, the total guide to achieving your cricket dreams - from IPL to Test cricket - from respected Rajasthan Royals coach, Monty Desai.
We are delighted that Monty has chosen to let PitchVision into his elite Mumbai Academy to see first hand how he and his team turn raw talented cricketers into polished IPL, state and International heros.
Over 4 days filming Monty gave us access all areas to the Academy with a huge waiting list and with players flocking for trials every week. And rightly so, as Monty has coached worldwide, achieved the coveted ECB Level 4 award and is a coach in the Rajasthan Royals, giving him unprecedented knowledge of what it takes to reach the highest level.
In these videos, you'll finally learn:
Cricket Show 300: Competition Winner
This week's winner of the Cricket Show podcast question competition is Ryan. He wins a free coaching course from PitchVision Academy.
The winning question was,
"I'm interested to know your thoughts on field settings for spinners in one day cricket and how to deal with the middle over periods as well as powerplays and being able to attack but not go for too many runs."
Cricket Show S6 Episode 9: Changing Cricket Culture
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"Culture" is a modern term but the idea has a long history. With team cultures high in the mind of the podcasters, Mark Garaway and Sam Lavery tell David Hinchliffe all about the importance of a good culture, and how to build and maintain winning ways with a good environment. This applies all the way from the pros to the kids.
There are also readers questions, as always. The topics on the line are bowling spin in the middle overs of limited over cricket and the role of pace compared to fast bowling guile through swing bowling. What's more important?
Listen in to find out.