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Improve Your Bowling with Variety
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PitchVision Cricket Review of the Year
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Master Death Bowling with Integrated Cricket Practice
Bowling a few yorkers at the end of nets is no way to prepare for the stress of death bowling.
4 Ways to Become a High Class Death Bowler
Bowling the last few overs of an innings is like being a Hollywood star. When everything goes well you are adored. Put one foot wrong and your embarrassment could not be more exposed.
Here's the Advice I Gave Santa This Christmas
Santa doesn't play or coach much cricket. I know because he told me one one of our regular updates to him about my kid's "naughty or nice" status.
But I told him he should give it a go.
Think about it, he's the perfect opening batsman. Sure he is overweight by modern standards but anyone who has the stamina to ride a sleigh all night, clamber up and down chimneys and lug that huge sack around would find scoring a hundred a cinch.
So I said to Santa that he should consider trying a few games when the Christmas break is over.
