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Cricket Show 65: Coaching young players and spin tips
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miCricketCoach Show LogoDavid and Kevin are joined by Gary Palmer in a preview of the Countdown to Summer podcast for those in preseason. In the rest of the show, Kevin tells us about his team's batting collapse.

We also talk about:
  • How to coach young cricketers
  • How to get a consistent line and length when bowling spin
  • Whether to work on a doosra or not
  • Making the most of nets as a spin bowler

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Cricket Basic Number 49 (Batting): A Batsman Should Prepare Systematically for Every Ball He Faces

A batsman should prepare systematically for every ball he faces. Have a conscious batting routine that you go through before each ball to prepare mentally and physically. A batting routine is list of simple mental check points that are easily remembered and designed to have you focused and ready do your best at the crucial time - the release of the ball. For example, a good, simple routine is:
1. Think about your place in the team's game plan.
2. Check your grip.
3. Check your stance.
4. All concentration to watching the ball ...

 
 
 
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