A Coaching Session on Batting Decision Making
This session was designed with the "Pundit Inventory" experiment in mind. I undertook the experiment whilst watching England bat in the 3rd Test match vs West Indies at Lord's.
Use String Theory to Improve Your Batting
Nets can be improved with a few bits of string.
Head of Cricket Performance at PGS, Sam Lavery, talks us through how he stops batsmen thinking about shots, and starts them thinking about scoring runs.
And we get to see his new nets in this video
A World Cup Winning Fielding Drill
It was a great honour and privilege to spend the day talking about fielding and batting with many of the World Cup winning England Women’s team.
Develop Faster Running and Better Fielding with a Stopwatch and This Drill
This simple drill boosts running and fielding confidence.
Find Your Fielding Coaching Philosophy
I ran an ECB Level III Fielding module yesterday which is always great fun.
Use Your Roller to Practice Slip Catching
Slip catching is a hard skill to practice with realistic movement, but your ground's light roller might just be able to help.
Improve Batting Against Spin with Old-School Stump Cricket
Learning how to play spin can be great fun. A lot of players don't put the hard work in to becoming good players of spin as they feel that it involves thousands of dull repetitions of the same drill over a significant amount of time.
Use Keaton Jennings to Help Solve Batting Technique Troubles
Englands batting selection challenges aren’t any different to our own in many ways. Some players playing well and holding the side together with others hardly contributing at all.
How to Fix Falling Away in Fast Bowling
Falling away - or lateral flexion - is a common issue with fast bowlers.
Most coaches and players can spot the issue easily. But can (and should) you fix it?