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Do you want to grow your cricket? Then PitchVision is the home of online coaching and self-improvement in the game. Bring your "growth mindset" to better technique, better tactics, more skill and a winning team. All these things are possible if you play the game to improve rather than prove.

Read, watch, listen, work, improve. That's the PitchVision way.

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Spin your way to Run Out Success

When fielding in the outfield, sometimes the ball gets hit to our non-throwing side at pace, or we get to the ball with it being slightly behind us.

The pick-up that we looked at last week would not give us the balance to execute a accurate throw into the stumps.

How to Play the Cut Shot

In an exclusive excerpt from Finisher - the streaming online batting coaching course - Michael Bevan gives us his advice on the technical points of the cut shot.

For this technical session, I want to work on the cut shot. The two aspects that are key are:

  • Swing plane
  • Hip snap

What I mean by swing plane is where your bat comes from to where your bat goes. For a safe swing plane and to hit the ball down, you want your bat coming from high to low.

Quick Tip: Scared of Fast Bowling?

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It's hard to admit, but many young players are afraid of fast bowling because they don't want to get hurt.

Which is fair enough. Even the most brave admit that getting hit by a hard ball is no fun.

And it's a common question we get sent here on PitchVision Academy. Players admit to fear of pace, backing away from the quicks and finding the whole thing so scary they consider an more genteel game entirely.

But don't give up if you are in this boat.

Instead, use a tennis ball and a coach or team mate to throw fast while you work on defensive technique without worrying about getting hurt.

There is also a great little drill here for positioning that works a treat.

Once your technique is right your confidence will soar and you will feel much more ready to play fast bowling with skill.

How to Run a Cricket Club: Fundraising

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This is part of the How to Run a Cricket Club series on PitchVision Academy

From multi-million professional clubs to a lowly group of friends playing together, all cricket teams need funds.

It's one of the most common club-related questions we get on PitchVision Academy. You are certainly not alone in wondering where you can raise the monies to keep going. It's not about profits but more about getting just enough to stay ahead.

Cricket Show 201: Competition Winner

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This week's winner of the Cricket Show podcast question competition is Nick. He wins a free coaching course from PitchVision Academy.

The winning question was:

"What effect does sleep have to do with your performance in the game, and what are the ways in which I could correct bad sleeping habits?"

Listen to the panels answer to his question here.

To enter your own question for the chance to win your choice of online coaching course send your questions in here.

Fitness for Fast Bowlers: Structure of a Gym Session

This is a guest article from fast bowling and strength coach Steffan Jones.

Bowling is one of the most stressful and unnatural activities you can ask your body to do. The stresses involved are immense.

Cricket Show S4 Episode 8: Improve Your Sleep

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The podcast fires up this week as we discuss a range of topics from Ian Chappell's view of captaincy through to trains.

On the way the team of Mark Garaway, Burners and David Hinchliffe answer your questions on playing the ball off your legs and tactics to sleep better, especially before a big game.

Download the show or listen in your browser!

Get More Run Outs With This "Non-Throwing Side" Technique

Most run outs in club cricket come from balls hit to fielders on their throwing arm side, but how good are you at completing run outs when the ball goes to your non-throwing side?

There are two methods to hitting the stumps when the ball goes to your non-throwing hand side. In this article we are going to look at the one that fits the ball being dropped for a single slightly infront of the fielder.

Speed is the key

Gym to Nets: Structure of A Fast Bowling Net Session

This is a guest article from fast bowling and strength coach Steffan Jones.

Here is how I set out a bowling session when I am coaching bowlers to get really fast. Unlike most coaches, I have learned to combine skill work with strength work to get the most from your action.

Every session follows the same routine from low intensity warm up drills to high intensity medicine ball throws or weighted ball bowling.

Finisher: How to Score at the Death

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In an exclusive excerpt from his batting coaching course, Michael Bevan talks us through the pressure of the last few overs.

In this match the situation we've 5-10 overs to go, chasing down a total.

You know the bowler's bowling full because fine leg's up, long on, long off's out. They are going to be trying to bowl yorkers.