Reflection on the Season So Far
We are approaching the mid-season break for Christmas so I thought I'd write a few words about reflecting on your performance so far this summer.
At a very basic level, everyone will assess their season so far in terms of statistics. That is fair enough, cricket is a game of numbers and players should realise that it is their numbers that will progress them in the game (or keep them back).
Why angles are so important to bowling and batting tactics
Ex-England captain Nasser Hussain once said that Duncan Fletcher taught him cricket was all about angles.
Don't worry; you can put down your protractor. Both men are right but you don't need to be a maths whizz to be able to use angles to your advantage whether you are batting, bowling or captaining.
So what do I mean when I talk about different angles?
Cricket Show 16: Training logs
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Training logs are a great way to keep yourself accountable to your cricketing goals. Kevin and I both started one this week and we discuss how you can start one and interact with the site in other ways including:
We also answer your coaching and fitness questions:
What's the missing link?
I got an email the other day from a reader telling me the miCricketCoach pages have too many tips, drills and information. As a result they are going to stop reading.
They didn't say they were going to get outside and play cricket instead, but if they did I would probably applaud their action. As Merlin Mann said:
Ask the Readers: How is your season (or off season) going?
As you know, I'm looking for someone to be the Case Study for 2009. With that in mind, I thought it would be interesting to get some more informal views of how everyone is playing and preparing at the moment.
So how is your season (or off season if you are in the winter like me) going?
Cricket Show 15: Team unity, run ups and tips for older players
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More cricket coaching questions answered this week by Kevin and I. This week we cover:
- Kevin's successful week
- Bowling well under pressure
- Team unity and preventing cliques forming
- Strength, mobility and cardio training for older players
- What to do if you keep bowling no balls
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Dairy of a future cricket star: A new run up
miCricketCoach reader and cricketer is a 14 year old all rounder who has already played for the UAE Under 15's, Young Talent Cricket Academy and Talent Cricket Club. In the future he plans on a long and illustrious International career. You can follow him on twitter.
Free coaching results (and a call for a 2009 volunteer)
The 2008 case study series was an interesting time for both miCricket Coach and the participants. I thought it might be interesting for you to see the results from the 2008 study.
I also want announce a brand new study for 2009 based on the experiences of 2008.
6 steps to designing your own drills
Imagine sitting down at a desk, blank sheet of paper in hand and trying to come up with a brand new fielding drill.
Many give up before getting to that point. Where do you even start? If you do make one up, what if it goes horribly wrong when you do it 'live'?
With a simple process in place to follow, it's easier than you think.
Improve your fielding by working as a team
Do you sometimes feel alone in the field?
There is the famous story of an English club player many years ago. He was sent to field on the boundary on a pitch with a large slope: A slope so steep that when he got to his position he could no longer see the action.
Undeterred by this he faithfully fielded in the same position all afternoon. Nothing came to him.