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PitchVision Academy Fielding Tips

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This article has been written by the contributions of the community (and edited by the Director of Coaching). My thanks go out to Munwar Hussain, Rutej Mehta, Tev, AB, Kerron Ryan, TonyM, nurav_cool, shivbaba,  AjayBP, Coxy, Robin Collins and Paul Williams for their contributions.

In cricket we are obliged to give it our best in the field for a full innings, which is significantly more time than we spend bowling and almost always more than we spend batting. We can approach fielding from several angles.

Ask the Readers: Fielding Competition Winner

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Last week I asked for your thoughts on ways to become a better fielder. The best tip (chosen by me) wins a prize.

I’m happy to announce the winner is AB with a brilliantly argued case for shying at the stumps.

AB wins some coaching eBooks from PitchVision Academy.

The competition was hard fought and a high standard, so watch out for more Ask the Readers soon!

 

Cricket Show 166 Competition Winner

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

The winning question was:

"Why is it bad to shine a ball with sweat? What is the alternate solution to shine it?"

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

How to Become a Cricketer: 3 Mistakes You Don’t Know You're Making

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You are certainly not alone. Everyone who has played cricket wonders how good they really are.

Some people take that wonder and run with it. Doing everything right to give themselves the best chance of success. Others take that wonder and think they are doing things right.

But the chances are that you are making one of these classic mistakes and it’s railroading your efforts to become a cricketer.

Cricket Show 166: How to Shine a Cricket Ball

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The practice of shining the cricket ball for maximum swing has moved on a lot from the days of a quick rub on the bowler’s trousers. These days it’s an art and a science.

So this week the team discuss how to shine the ball and the importance of a "Team Shiner" in the mailbag. Other topics on the table in the show this week for Mark Garaway, Burners and David Hinchliffe are the role of franchises in T20 player development, how to bat down the order and how to get sneezed out.

Listen to the show to find out more.

Going Underground: How PitchVision Helps NZ Coaches Create Cricketers

Cricket nets with built-in instant feedback on your bowling sound like something from the distant future. In fact, that is exactly what is happening now at the refurbished Taranaki Cricket Association's indoor training centre in New Zealand.

The Junior Representative Cricketer Guide to PitchVision Academy

This guide for young rep level cricketers aged 11-18 is of a series of introductory guides to PitchVision Academy, for the full list click here.

Ask the Readers: Reveal How to Improve Your Fielding and Win a Prize!

 We all have to field, and being a good fielder brings the advantage of getting ahead of others: Selectors tend to pick the better fielder in close match ups.

If you are passionate about cricket, you are passionate about being the best fielder you can be, so how do you do it?

And that is my Ask the Readers question for this week: How do you improve your fielding?

Cricket Show 165: To GP or not to GP

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On the cricket show this week we talk spin bowling in India and Burners tells us all about the scourge of the GP in modern cricket.

There are questions on getting your chance to play, and how to rotate the strike, plus we almost get some gossip from Mark Garaway… almost.

New DPL Twenty20 Tournament Trials 25,000 Young Indian Cricketers Using PitchVision

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A brand new, dynamic age-group tournament - the Delhi Premier League (DPL) - has completed trials with aspiring young cricketers this week. With a future IPL contract in mind, over 25,000 9-19 year old passion-fuelled cricketers applied. PitchVision was essential to the selection process.