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Christmas presents for the cricket tragic

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Every player loves a cricket Christmas present, or at least the idea of one.

Players might hope for a top of the range bat but end up with a clock made out of a cricket ball. Thanks Mum.

Not this year though. This article is designed to help anyone who is wondering what to buy their favourite cricket loving friend or relation. Leave the naff memorabilia in the shop this year and get something they really love: Improved cricketing skills.

(And if you are a cricketer yourself wanting to drop a hint, why not print this article and slip it somewhere your present buyer will see it. Nothing ventured, nothing gained right?)

Books

The book is perhaps the greatest stand-by present ever. But leave the boring autobiography of the 24 year old opening batsman behind and get something that can really help:

Training courses

Not as easy to open as a book, these training courses make a unique present for aspiring cricketers.

The courses are all delivered online through video, audio and articles by our team of highly qualified and experienced coaches. Coaches who would cost a fortune to gain access to normally, but with the power of the web, available at a fraction of their normal price.

You can pay for a login and password, handing it over on Christmas day. Talk about a gift that keeps on giving:

Batting:
Bowling:
Other skills:

So now you know. The best gift for the club or school player is the chance to get a few more runs and wickets this summer. They will still be thanking you for months to come.

 

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Comments

A ball that measures bowling speed! No idea how it works but sounds cool.

hey my name is BJ and im playing my first season of B grade cricket. im an opening batsmen, as well as a medium pace bowler who can also bowl off and leg spin. i also wicketkeep, i really need advice on how to open better right now im fairly cautious and i end up getting caught or bowled, i also need advice on improving my bowling