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Cricket Show 186: Competition Winner

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

The winning question was:

"I would like to know how to use weighted balls for bowling. I'm not clear with this concept. Can you please explain how and what to do."

Listen to the panel’s 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.

Ranji Trophy Tricks: How to Bowl Fast on a Green Top

In a bid to improve batting techniques, the BCCI have asked for green pitches in the Ranji Trophy.

But you know - as a fast bowler - it's not all milk and honey in the land of the favourable pitch.

The expectation is that you will slice through the top order in no time.

And that brings a pressure that you don't experience at any other time.

You can tense up.

Or you can relax too much and assume wickets will come no matter how you bowl.

In both cases a long half volley will get put away, even on a minefield.

Cricket Show 186: Weighted Cricket Balls

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Mark Garaway goes into more detail about the latest research into watching the ball and how you can apply it as a coach or player.

And the team discuss weighted balls for bowling faster, left arm wrist spin and cricket badgers.

How to Play Spin like Rahul Dravid

It's no secret that it's easy to struggle against spinners in the Sub-continent. England's batsmen have failed for decades.

Here is the inside guide to playing spin in slow, low turning conditions so you can coach your players to be a little more like Dravid.

Talk Yourself into Runs and Wickets

This is a guest article from coach and PhD candidate Adam Kelly

We all talk to ourselves.

Being aware allows you to control your self-talk; once we control our self-talk it has a positive effect on performance.

I have researched self-talk as a cricket skill during my dissertation, where I analysed the self-talk of international and county fast bowlers.

The results show the power of talking to yourself in cricket.

Self-talk enhances:

The McGrath Within: How to Bowl with Metronomic Accuracy

This is a guest article from Darren Talbot: professional coach, Managing Director of Darren Talbot Cricket Coaching and founder committee member of the Surrey ECB Coaches Association.

The Australian great Glenn McGrath built an amazing career on consistency.

Cricket Show 185: Competition Winner

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

The winning question was:

"Dear PitchVisioneers, Batting partnerships are a common topic, but never bowling partnerships; when, how and why do they work? Can you plan strategy and roles in different formats, and who stands out for you as examples? "

Listen to the panel’s 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.

Irfan Pathan's Top Tips for Cricket Mastery in Record Time

One of the myths that surround talent is that of the "natural"; the player who is brilliant from the moment they pick up a bat or ball.

For example, Irfan Pathan. The Indian seamer made his International debut as a 19 year old as a natural batsman and bowler.

In fact - like every natural player - he spent an extraordinary amount of time learning his craft.

Cricket Show 185: Challenging Conventions

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The team are back to discuss fast bowling actions, bowling partnerships and getting angry as a bowler.

Plus Martin Gleeson of Cricket India Academy chats about the differences between Indian and Australian coaches.

How to Play Cricket for India

How do you make your debut for India at age 27?

If we look at the stories of every player who has made it to the India side in the last 5 years, there is one element that is common.

This element is the same from the spin of Ashwin to the batting of Kohi. It never changes regardless of fielding skill, personality or potential.

So if you want to be the next Sharma, Rahane or anyone else you need to know this element.

It's the only way to pull on the shirt.

What is it?

To understand it, let's go back to the first time Sachin picked up a bat.