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Case Study: Use Bowling Strike Rate to Get More Runs

Good batting sides build innings. And that means having nous.

Cricket Show S8 Episode 31: The Gather

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Mark Garaway, Sam Lavery and David Hinchliffe on cricket. This show focuses on bowling as the team discuss the gather in the bowling action and the daily routine of fast bowlers.

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Improve Batting Against Spin with Old-School Stump Cricket

Learning how to play spin can be great fun. A lot of players don't put the hard work in to becoming good players of spin as they feel that it involves thousands of dull repetitions of the same drill over a significant amount of time.

A Practical Guide to Inspiring Cricketers to Win Cricket Games

When was the last time you were inspired into cricket action?

Cricket Fielding Drill: Triple Pressure Catching

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Use Keaton Jennings to Help Solve Batting Technique Troubles

Englands batting selection challenges aren’t any different to our own in many ways. Some players playing well and holding the side together with others hardly contributing at all.

Cricket Show S8 Episode 30: Batting Mindset

David Hinchliffe is joined by Sam Lavery. The cricket discussion this week is about check drives and the mindset of a batsman when first walking out to bat.

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Cricket Show S8 Episode 30: Batting Mindset

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David Hinchliffe is joined by Sam Lavery. The cricket discussion this week is about check drives and the mindset of a batsman when first walking out to bat.

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Coach of the Month: Arun Lal

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Improve Your Bowling by Working on One Wicket at a Time

Nobody can ride two horses at once.

That’s an old cowboy saying, and it’s equally true when it comes to your cricket. It means to get good at something, you need to focus on that one thing.