Specialist fielding: Gully
This is part of the specialist fielding series of articles, for the full list of fielding positions covered click here.
Fielding at gully is like being a goalkeeper saving a penalty.
Here’s why your cricket team is failing
I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings but most cricket teams fail to reach their expectations. Yours included.
It’s not because you want to fail, or that the side is untalented. It’s certainly not bad luck. These are handy excuses. Ways we use to justify our failure after the event.
Cricket Show 93: Adrian Shaw on how to have an outstanding season
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Having a successful club season doesn’t just happen by luck.
Tactics you should be using: Bowl around the wicket
Bowlers please tell me; what is exactly so scary about bowling around the wicket?
I've played club cricket and kept wicket for over 20 summers. I've watched dozens if not hundreds of bowlers from the prime position behind the stumps yet only a few have bowled round the wicket.
And those that have are mostly left arm spinners.
Cricket Show 89: How to deal with a bad captain
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The show retains its shorter format this week as we look in detail at the question of how to deal with a bad captain.
4 More ways to break a big partnership
This article is part 2 of a 2 part series. To go to part 1 click here
Breaking a big partnership is hard work. Maybe you have already tried the previous 4 things and you are still struggling to get a wicket.
Are you bowling aggressive dot balls?
Imagine a typical dot ball.
Perhaps you are thinking of the opening batsman shouldering arms to a ball outside off stump. Maybe you picture a workmanlike off-spinner having a good length ball pushed back with a textbook forward defensive.
The dot is the DNA of cricket. It happens when nothing else happens. It's part of the unique rhythm of the game. The bit that people who don't understand it scratch their heads and say "this is boring".
Are you sure skipper? Proof batting first isn't what it's cracked up to be
Batting first gives you control. It's the attacking way and its how cricket 'should be played'.
At least that's what the senior pros at my club and TV commentators say.
Except that you are also much more likely to lose.
At least, that's according to Economics Professor V. Bhaskar who studied the results of every daytime One Day International match and concluded that teams who win the toss and bat only win 44% of matches.
Cricket Show 87: Attack or defend?
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David plays another 1st XI match and is surprised by the tactics that seem to be employed at a higher level. Find out why in this week's show.
Plus we talk about the NatWest Pro Bowling game and answer your questions. This week questions include:
How to bat in the middle order
Is there really much difference in batting approach between number 4 and number 7?
There certainly is, and if you get the wrong person in the wrong place in the order it will end up costing you games.
For example, at my own club the 1st XI has a strong batting line-up with players capable of scoring runs quickly right down the order to number 9.