Just as with the pace bowlers in a previous article, we are concentrating on drills and progressions in pre-season. This week it's the turn of the spinners.
Bowling from the Delivery Stride Drills
Just as with the pace bowlers in a previous article, we are concentrating on drills and progressions in pre-season. This week it's the turn of the spinners.
Bowling from the Delivery Stride Drills
With Burners on holiday, David Hinchliffe and Mark Garaway get to discuss what it was like seeing Kevin Pietersen up close during filming at the Oval. You can see the results here.
The team also discuss the Ranji Trophy final and rant about writing people off too early.
Plus we answer your questions on how leg spinners and wicketkeepers can work together and how to look after a young talented fast bowler like Pat Cummins.
Preparation for the bowlers at the start of the innings often relies on stretching and a few practise balls, with the marking of the run-up left to necessity at the last minute.
Something my team started to do was to get the whole bowling attack to mark their run-ups together from both ends.

We love spinners on the PitchVision Academy Cricket Show. It’s a long term campaign of the show to encourage more spinners who rip it, and less miserly slow-medium pacers.
The slow scoring reliable opener, the hard hitting tail ender, the elegant stroke player, the strike bowler...
We label team mates to help determine their role in the side and to assist us in making decisions to best suit the situation.

There no worse practice than when a set of bowlers practice one element of the game; and the batters try to work on another element entirely.
Disjointed net sessions are counterproductive because nobody gets what they want: least of all you as the coach.

Burners and David swap cricket injury stories and we want to hear yours too. So drop us a line with your most gruesome injuries, just please don’t show us your scars – that’s gross.
The show also features part 3 of the spin bowling tips interview with South African coach Menno Gazendam.
Plus we answer your questions on cricket careers and how to be loose like Joel Garner recommends.
Deadlifting. Cuh.
You wouldn’t catch Bradman doing it: Warne only ever bent down to the floor to pick up a stray chip.
As contributor to PitchVision Academy AB says; “in my experience, the limiting factor in most cricketer's games is a combination of technique and cricketing intelligence, not strength and fitness.”
And he’s right... so what gives with the title of this article?

With the Indians in the middle of a rocking series against the English there is plenty for Burners and David to discuss on the show but we take a good look at spin bowling too.
First, we look at the spin issues Australia have, and how your club can learn from their mistakes.
Then we talk to Spin Bowling Tips author and spin coach Menno Gazendam in the first part of our interview in developing spin skills.
Menno also has an 8 week course in spin bowling available here. It’s free.
Finally we answer your questions on walking in and bowling runs ups.
Sometimes as a spinner you wonder if it’s all worth it.
Your well planned stock ball is thumped by a slogger over deep midwicket and your captain puts his hands on his hips as if it’s somehow your fault.
And there are still 4 balls left in the over.
It’s enough to drive anyone to bowling miserly medium pace.
Except you are not like that; you love the challenge of bowling spin.
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