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New technology improves cricket practice by adding pressure

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PitchVision Fielding SensorCricket technology company miSport today announced a new addition to the PitchVision system that solves the problem of practicing under pressure and allows players to improve their game by practicing in more realistic conditions.

Researchers working to make cricket net practice more realistic

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Ongoing research at the University of Western Australia is using PitchVision technology to find ways of making net practice more intense and realistic for cricketers.

PitchVision helps develop Canadian cricket

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miSport and Cricket Montreal have been working together to develop cricket in Canada through the PitchVision ball-tracking system. The Hawkeye-like technology is now being used by thousands of budding young cricketers in the Canadian Province, helping spread the gospel of cricket to a brand new audience of children.

Get world-class cricket coaching with PitchVision Online Video Analysis

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A partnership between the cricket coaching website PitchVision Academy and the world-class coaches at WattaCoach has given birth to a new way to get the best coaching: Online Video Analysis.

miCricketCoach enjoy afternoon waltz with Ramprakash

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At a rain swept London Oval in mid November six lucky miCoach readers were heading for a batting master class with one of England’s all time greats Mark Ramprakash.

Australia Update - PitchVision Roadshow Announced, Affiliation Programme gathers pace

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miSport Australia is pleased to announce PitchVision is now available for demonstrations across Australia. Whether PV is for your cricket club, school, coach or sports centre, PitchVision brings you closer to technology.

Over the coming months PitchVision will be conducting media and retail product launches in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Our new system has landed ready to gather your cricket data. Register your expression of interest at aus@misport.com or contact 0438 902 080.

English Cricket To Benefit From New World-Class Partnership

Two leaders in their field have joined forces to help improve cricket in England. Coaching company Mavericks Cricket, owned by international coach, Ian Pont and miSport, makers of the revolutionary Pitch Vision ball tracking system, announced a tie-up today. The result is a world-class cricket coaching method for helping players improve faster.

Introducing the new improved Harrowdrive: PitchVision miCricketCoach

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What the heck happened to harrowdrive.com on Wednesday 25th June 2008?

Things got better:

  • More articles with more in-depth content.
  • Regular audio and video posts.
  • An even bigger community of like minded cricketers.
  • Customised information for coaches and players.

Did I mention it's staying free? So let's get this right. More, better, free content?

I'll bet you are thinking there is a catch here?

Shah back in contention for England as miSport show support

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Once again miSport showed their support to one of English crickets greats by attending the Owais Shah Kiwi Ace dinner in central London. With the presence of the England cricket team it really was a star studied line up. The evening enjoyed with friends and partners of miSport.

 

miSport attend Mathew Hoggard benefit year dinner at the Plaisterers' Hall, London wall

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miSport recently hosted some of our friends to help support Matthew Hoggard in his benefit year for an evening of entertainment and celebration. Also in attendance was several of his England cricket team-mates both past and present also sporting friends, to help launch his benefit year in style. The Matthew Hoggard Benefit Year is supporting the 'Chance to shine' appeal.

The evening was hosted by Chris Cowdrey and also had guest appearances from Alec Stewart and Martin Bayfield (ex-England rugby) as guest speaker.