Why everyone wants to bat in the middle order (and what to do about it)
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Harrowdrive is taking a break for a few days. I'll be back soon with more cricket stuff for you.
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How not to warm up for cricket
photo credit: fiverlocker
When I was in school there was a certain way to warm up. A way the PE teachers of the world instilled in us kids. It goes something like this:
Do nothing, just start playing from standing. After all, cavemen didn't have time to warm up if a sabre toothed tiger chased them. If you are really keen you might throw a couple of balls to the keeper before taking the field.
Case Study Updates: New season begins
photo credit: Neil Saunders
With the new season upon us it's time for an update from some of our Case Studies.
Guy
I gave Guy some specific things to focus on in the pre season. Here is how it went for him:
- Increased practice on bowling and batting after setting practice targets for the winter.
Ask the Readers: What are your tips for bowling faster?
I'm currently compiling what I hope will be the definitive guide to bowling faster. It's my response to the many questions I get here and on the Simply Cricket forum.
However, I'm no paceman myself (I have never bowled a ball in competitive cricket at any level) so I need your help.
If you are a seam or swing bowler, what are your tips for increasing pace?
How to choose the right cricket bat
photo credit: gumdropgas
Today's guest post is from Anthony Jenkins
Cricket bats are available with a wide range of features, and choosing one is a very personal decision. There are no right or wrong bats, just the one that feels right for you. Of these features, size and 'pick-up' or 'feel' are particularly important.
Healthy, tasty (and slightly badass) foods for cricket tea
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Despite reports to the contrary, it's quite possible to enjoy your club cricket tea, remain healthy and keep your performance levels up.
The mid-game meal is extremely important to cricket because, as Lucozade are keen to tell everyone, the right (or wrong) fuel can have a noticeable effect on your game.
Why you need self belief to succeed in cricket
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Today's guest post is by Liz Ward
What do you do batting in a situation like this?
Your team is 9 wickets down needing 43 runs to win. There are 9 overs left. How do you feel? Do you believe you can do it? Is it realistic? Although certainly not a walk over, it is not beyond the realms of possibility.