Cricket Show S7 Episode 26: Rotate the Strike
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Trio of cricket coaches; Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe chat cricket from a unique perspective. The first point of order is how to rotate the strike. If you feel you are leaving runs behind, have a listen.
Then there are questions about bracing the front leg while bowling and batting for four hour training sessions. As you can imagine, the team think that might be a lot!
Chance to Play: Working with Parents who Don't Want you to be a Cricketer
The nightmare has happened: Despite your boundless passion for cricket, you have been told you have no future in the game.
Most likely it is your parents who have put up the barrier.
New: PitchVision 3.2 Software Released
The new version of PitchVison Coach Edition Software is out now!
Things looks slightly different due to our enhanced HD report graphics but most of the updates have been done under the bonnet to make your life easier.
What's new: - HD reports - Video: upload uncompressed videos, as well as compressed videos - Video: new video capture & playback system - New video scrubber (Pause / start / stop) - Synchronized video playback - Auto remember cameras - General bug fixes
Want to Spin the Ball More? Brace Your Leg: Here's Proof
This is a guest article from Max Andrews
How many coaches do you hear saying to "not fall over", "get side on", or "your arm is pulling away"?
Case Study: Easy Analysis in Club and School Cricket
This is a guest article from Waqas Zafar: video analyst, cricket enthusiast and computer scienctist based in Lahore. Read more of his work by clicking here.
Here's an example of some of the help an analyst can give to cricketers when they have access to the right information.
Cricket Show S7 Episode 25: Energy Levels
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PitchVision Academy - PitchVision Academy Cricket Show 367.mp3 | 25.39 MB |
Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe talk cricket coaching. The subject of energy levels is first on the agenda as long seasons can sap enthusiasm. The team have the tips to keep you going.
Plus, there are questions about bowling left arm over and convincing others that cricket can be your career.
CRICKET JOBS: Head Groudsman - Southland Cricket Association (NZ)
Closing date: 12th August 2016 (Closed)
Southland Cricket Association, based in Invercargill
The Southland Cricket Association (SCA) is seeking a Head Groundsman with relevant turf management qualifications and experience to oversee, develop and prepare cricket grounds in Southland, including the facilities of the first class venue at Queens Park, Invercargill.
Coaching to Win: An Emotional Time
The first week of July is always a week of mixed emotions for me at Millfield.
Cricket Games: Diamond Cricket
This is a classic cricket game for kids to learn a lot about the basics of the game: hitting, catching, stopping, throwing and tactics all come into play in this frantic game!
CRICKET JOBS: Cricket Development Officer - Southland Cricket Association (NZ)
Closing date: 5th August 2016 (closed)
Otago Cricket Association, based in Southland. Community based growth & development focus
Otago Cricket is one of New Zealand’s six Major Associations with responsibility for the delivery of cricket opportunities and experiences to over 10,000 players across the greater Otago and Southland region. Our junior and youth programme delivery is closely aligned to the NZ Cricket community plan. We have a total commitment to the growth and enjoyment of players and coaches in schools and clubs.