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Cricket Show 54: Relaxing at the crease and spin stock balls
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miCricketCoach Show LogoKevin tells us about another thrilling match this week. We also catch up with Gary Palmer and Menno Gazendam.

Your cricket questions this week include:

  • How to transfer net form to runs in the middle
  • How much should a spinner practice his or her stock ball?
  • Should the strength of your local first class team influence your efforts to become a professional?
  • What kind of off season training is good for a 15 year old county age-group player?

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posted by arjun mehta on 23 Nov 09 at 01:15

Hi dear,

I am writing you in regard to improve my mistake of getting LBW over and again. usually it happens with me, when i'm facing a inswinger.

Looking forward for your reply.

thank you,
regards,
arjun

 

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Cricket Basic Number 33: Don't Get Hit by the Batsman in the Next Net

33. In loose hanging nets don’t bend over to pick up a ball if it is near the net and there is a chance the adjacent batsmen could hit the ball into you through the net. Pick your moment and use the end of your bat to roll the ball back towards you in a safe position to pick up or put the toe of your bat against the net to keep it and any balls hit at a safe distance from you.

 
 
 
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