David Hinchliffe's Articles | Cricket coaching, fitness and tips

So You Got Out for a Duck. Now What?

The worst has happened and your form has left you.

How to Be a Gun Fielder

Diving saves, run outs, brilliant catches: A top fielder changes cricket matches.

Use This One Simple Trick to Treat Yourself to More Runs

What you say to yourself when you bat is vital to your run scoring.

Tactics You Should be Using: Left-Right Hand Opening Batsmen

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There was once a time in cricket it was considered such an advantage to bat left handed that it was almost outlawed.

Remember the Difference Between Winning and Succeeding

We sat in desperate silence in the changing room.

Chaos Brings More Skill to Your Cricket

A little chaos is a good thing for your cricket.

Wicketkeepers: Are You the Drummer or the Conductor?

The conductor. The sergeant-major. The cheerleader. The Drummer. What is a 'keeper?

England and Kent coach Paul Farbrace tells us wicketkeeper is the drummer in the band: Keeping the beat of the fielding side with tidy glove work and unobtrusive, focused encouragement. Insightful, canny and reliable.

The Little-Known Secrets to Cricket Fitness

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Cricket has always had a strange relationship with fitness. There is no one training method that fits all.

Literally.

Tame Your Fear of Collapse with Wickets per Over

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This simple stat can save your team from batting with fear.