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Cricket Show 67: The dream is over
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miCricketCoach Show LogoGet your hankies ready as Kevin tells talks us through how his championship dreams were crushed at the weekend.

Don't worry though, we have plenty of more positive stuff to look at too. Gary Palmer answers another batting question and we rummage through the mailbag for more reader's questions.

Questions this week include:
 
  • How to motivate yourself to get into the gym
  • Dealing with fear of fast bowling
  • How to keep your mind clear as the bowler is running in
  • The best place to stand for slips and silly mid on and off
  • How to stop backing away when driving

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Cricket Basic Number 55 (Batting): Always Vary Your Footwork when Training

55. Keep moving your feet. When doing repetitive batting training, such as hitting a ball in a suspended sock or practicing against a bowling machine, continually vary your footwork - how far forward, back or across you get. Placing your foot, especially your front foot, in the same place every ball is a dangerous habit to get into and should be vigorously avoided. Instead vary the effective line and length of the ball and concentrate on getting into the right position for that unique delivery.



 
 
 
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