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Cricket Show 50: Confidence
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miCricketCoach Show LogoThe miCricketCoach show reaches its half century this week with a majestic pull through midwicket before raising its bat in quiet celebration. The focus of the show this week is on confidence on the cricket pitch. Kevin celebrates in the rain and Ian Pont is back with another fast bowling tip.

The questions this week included:
  • The link between confidence, ability and technique
  • How to improve your confidence as a bowler
  • Ways to keep your confidence up when your team mates are reminding you of your mistakes
  • How to knock the opposition's confidence without resorting to sledging

Next week's show is based on the theme of Twenty20 cricket. Email your questions on tactics and techniques to us here.

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Cricket Basic Number 53 (Batting): From Little Things Big Things Grow

53. Build scores and pressure with singles. Singles are the key to making big scores when batting in limited over matches with fielding restrictions.
While it can be profitable to hit the ball over the infield in the early overs (when the field must be close), it is more import to then ‘milk’ the field for singles and twos (running hard) as soon as the fielders are placed back on the ropes.
The occasional ‘four ball’ will still come along but keeping the ball on the ground and steering it into the gaps is the best way to accumulate runs quickly and ensure your team bats all its available overs.

 
 
 
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