Use the Two Ball Drop Drill to Improve Footwork Against Spinners
49 Millfield cricketers are heading to Mumbai this December to play 18 fixtures on spinning surfaces against lots of spin bowlers.
Honest Feedback Is a Gift so Make Sure You Are Great at Giving It
How good are you at providing feedback?
How to Set a Record-Breaking Total with the Bat
England recently smashed the world record for a first-inning score in ODI cricket. England’s score of 444/3 at Trent Bridge was truly fantastic.
What can we learn from the world record holders and How do you go about amassing such an unbelievable record-breaking totals?
Emulate These Inspirational People to be a Better Coach
Three coaching colleagues Millfield have inspired me hugely over the past 8 weeks or so.
Chase Totals with the Skill of Eion Morgan's England ODI Team
If chasing totals is an art then setting totals is a skill.
Take Singles to Spin Like Kohli with These Drills
Have you ever wondered how the best players of spin seem to score off almost every ball that they face?
Players such as AB DeVilliers, Virat Kohli and Hashim Amla rarely face two balls in a row unless they score a boundary. The board keeps ticking over with little or no risk.
Help Spinners by Using Associated Thinking
I basked in the sun at the Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton to watch Somerset take on Hampshire in the County Championship on Tuesday. It was Day one of four. The cricket was enthralling.
What Captains Learn from Great Skippers
Have you ever asked for captaincy feedback?
Those who are brave enough often pick up great insights that help shape their future and more effective leadership approaches.
The Role of Belief: Lessons from English Cricket and Four Minute Miles
Graham Swann was at his inspirational best during the Edgbaston Test between England and Pakistan; not with the ball, but with his passionate words in the commentary box.
How to Outthink a Batsman's Strength and Turn it to a Weakness
I watched a fascinating period of play in the 3rd England vs Pakistan Test Match from Headingley. James Vince was being forensically investigated by the excellent Panistani left arm seamers.