Cricket Show S7 Episode 32: Spinners and Statistics
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Sam Lavery, Mark Garaway and David Hinchliffe get together for cricket coaching conversations. The show this week starts with a conversation about coaching spinners, off the back of an interview with former England spinner Ashley Giles.
There are some ideas for ways to play at trials, and then a long conversation around the use of statistics and analysis in club and school cricket. Questions fielded by Tony in a recent article are discussed in detail.
Have a listen whether you are a stats geek or avoid them like the plague.
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Just a quick thank you for such a comprehensive answer to my question (and apologies to the other questioner for 'hogging' your time).
Some interesting thoughts on both use and development of analysis statistics, in part I guess generated from the slightly different coaching environments that you coach in and a great expansion on the ideas contained in the original article
Thanks again and hopefully other coaches would have got as much out of it as I did.
All the best
Tony