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Cricket Show 36: Your questions extravaganza!
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David reports on another victory and finally nabs a victim while Kevin does his best after being crook all week. We dedicate this week entirely to your questions on cricket coaching this week including:

  • How to avoid 'closing off' with a trigger movement
  • Tactics and techniques for facing left arm fast bowlers
  • How heavy do you need to be to bowl fast?

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posted by M Schofield on 09 Jul 09 at 22:15

Are there any standard tactics used in certain match situations? E.g What to bowl in the last 10 overs of a 1 day match, or the first 10 overs etc.

 
 
 
posted by DavidHinc on 10 Jul 09 at 08:24

Good question, listen out for the answer in the show!

 
 
 
posted by bilal on 25 Jul 09 at 00:26

hai
i am 21 years old.And i am a medium fast bowler from uae.plz advice me for some great exercises to improve my speed(pace).Is the speed deprnds on height also
my height is 5''10.
plz advice me thnks

 
 
 
posted by nataraju.k on 27 Jul 09 at 09:07

dear sir,

my name is nataraju from tamilnadu

my age is 23

iam a bowler pleace any advice

 
 
 
posted by DavidHinc on 27 Jul 09 at 11:53

wht sort of bowler and what kind of problems are you having?

 
 
 
posted by Michael Schofield on 27 Jan 10 at 14:50

Can you recommend any drills to stop a batter from "falling over", i.e head going to off?

 
 
 
posted by DavidHinc on 28 Jan 10 at 08:51

The key is to be able to play a good on drive as this develops balance. Gary Palmer's: How To Play the Perfect On, Off and Straight Drive is packed with drills for correcting this flaw.

 

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Cricket Basic Number 62 (Batting): Get Straight In Line On the Front Foot

62. When batting and playing a shot on your front foot, always play straight. Get your foot as close to the pitch of the ball as possible, point your foot where you want the ball to go and track the ball with the point of your front shoulder. Play straight down the line of the ball. Even if you roll your wrists on contact to place the ball on the leg-side still keep the bat coming through straight.


 
 
 
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