The break-glass-in-emergency guide to last-minute wicketkeeping
It's inevitable that the day will come.Your regular keeper is out injured/hung over/unavailable. Despite the captain desperately searching for a replacement, none can be found.
Straws are drawn and someone gets the short one.
A pair of gloves are located and shoved on the mitts of the unsuspecting batsman (it's always a batsman).
Coaching the IPL: Opening weekend
This is the first in a regular series of articles looking at the techniques and tactics used in IPL 3.
The 2010 IPL got off to a rip-roaring start with all the franchises playing over the opening weekend. We watched every game and picked out a few choice cuts that you can take into your games this season.
So here are the first tips, separated by team:
Guaranteed: How to play the perfect shot every time
Gary Palmer, PitchVision Academy Batting Coach, has 20 years of coaching experience and has come up with a fool-proof way of achieving perfection in batting. If you would like group or one-to-one coaching with Gary visit CCM Academy.
What the IPL can teach you about dealing with pressure in cricket
Imagine for a moment you have signed for the Deccan Chargers. It's your first game and the stadium is packed to the rafters.
On TV millions more watch on hoping you will put in a match winning performance for their beloved team. Meanwhile the world's finest Twenty20 players warm up in preparation to take you on.
Succeed and you will be adored. Fail and you will be nobody.
Field setting: Off spin, Twenty20 middle overs (IPL special)
This article is part of "The complete guide to cricket field settings" series.
Wicket-keeping tips: Positioning when standing up
This guest article by first-class and international 'keeper Nic Northcote is an extract from his new book "Wicket-Keeping: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering the Art": Available now on PitchVision Academy.
Don't make this mistake in the opening overs
Power plays are a terrible invention.
They make IPL games more fun to watch when Tendulkar and Jayasuriya are flailing it to all parts.
But the whole idea seems so contrived and, well... restricted (at least to a declaration loving traditionalist like me).
Nevertheless, as my own (50 over) league has brought in a fielding circle this season and it's a staple of Twenty20 cricket at every level, it's time to look how the pros do it.
How to exploit batting weaknesses: Width of stance
This is part of a series on How to exploit batsman's weaknesses. To see the other weaknesses click here.
Every good coach will tell their players to stand ready with their feet a comfortable distance apart. While this is usually about shoulder width, some players will stand differently.
Wicket-keeping tips: The basics of catching
This guest article by first-class and international 'keeper Nic Northcote is an extract from his new book "Wicket-Keeping: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering the Art": Available now on PitchVision Academy.
Respect is dead
Don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about swearing at batsmen and arguing with the umpire. But respect is too often fear in disguise.
