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PitchVision: Improve Your Cricket

Do you want to grow your cricket? Then PitchVision is the home of online coaching and self-improvement in the game. Bring your "growth mindset" to better technique, better tactics, more skill and a winning team. All these things are possible if you play the game to improve rather than prove.

Read, watch, listen, work, improve. That's the PitchVision way.

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CRICKET JOBS: Community Cricket Coach - Forth Valley, Cricket Scotland JOB CLOSED !

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Closing date: undisclosed JOB CLOSED !

Cricket Scotland, on behalf of Cricket Forth Valley, is recruiting to the post of Community Development Coach. 

The successful candidate is likely to have experience of working in sports development and working with various partners, developing core sporting activities, increasing and maintaining the number of young people participating in cricket particularly at clubs. The role will work to support and deliver the outcomes of the regions long term plans. 

CRICKET JOBS: Casual Coaches - MCC (Lords)

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Based at Lord’s Cricket Ground, the MCC Cricket Academy hosts the world’s leading cricket technologies coupled with expert advice from our professionally qualified coaches. The Academy offers individual coaching options for all levels and ages. These sessions normally last for one hour and can be offered with a bowling machine and an analysis of individual performances through Hawk-Eye and Pitch Vision.

Cricket Show S5 Episode 19: Running with a Suitcase

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After a failed sailing analogy, the team of David Hinchliffe, Mark Garaway, Sam Lavery and Burners talk cricket.

There are dicussions on ball shining, putting pressure on teams and practice against the swinging ball. Plus, a question from a killer batsman gets a killer reply from Garas.

It's more gold from the team, so download, listen and improve today!

CRICKET JOBS: Director of Cricket - Manchester Grammar School (UK) JOB CLOSED !

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Closing date: Friday 20th June JOB CLOSED !

Following the appointment of Mark Chilton to the coaching staff of Lancashire County Cricket, we are seeking to appoint, from January 2015 (or earlier, if practicable), a Director of Cricket to lead cricket at The Manchester Grammar School.  The successful candidate will develop, direct, and implement a strategic vision for cricket at all levels of the School, to ensure that there is development of performance and widespread participation at all levels of the ability range.

CRICKET JOBS: Bowler - A Premier League Club (NZ)

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A top Premier Club in New Zealand is seeking a Fast Bowling all-rounder, based in Christchurch New Zealand for the 2014/15 Season. The club will be hosting the World Cup games, and opening ceremony.

CRICKET JOBS: Primary Sports Coach - Go Active (UK) JOB CLOSED !

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Employer: Go Active
 
Role: Primary School Sports Coach
 
Hours: Part time and Full time                  
 
Part time: from £10 to £20 per hour
 
Full time coach: from £16,000 to £19,000 per annum

How Much Do Wides and No Balls Really Cost?

Here's a shocking fact.

On average, the cost of wides and no balls at school is 27.3 runs per 50 overs bowling innings (28.4 runs per 50 overs for the opposition).

We know this because we analyse the impact of wides and no balls:

Quick Tip: Don't Keep it Simple

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How often are we told that cricket is a simple game?

I'm here to tell you it's not. It's way more complicated that "see the ball hit the ball". But you can still keep it simple.

It's all about perspective.

As Einstein once said; keep things as simple as possible, but no simpler.

Unlock your Cricket Skill with Grit

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Grit.

Could those 4 letters be the most powerful weapon in becoming a successful cricketer?

There is strong evidence that it's a vital trait, whatever your run-making or wicket-taking ambition. So much so that - in the coaching community - it is at least as important as technique, and far more important than talent.

Fight Back Against Spin Bowling with a Disruption Plan

This is an article from PitchVision Coach, and minor counties cricketer Chris Watling.

When the spinner comes on, are you filled with dread?

Many batsmen have this secret fear, you are certainly not alone. You can no longer use the pace of the ball to work it around and hit your boundaries. You are forced to defend and wait. Against a good spinner you get tied down.

And we all know what happens when you lose patience: head up, ball in the air, back to the pavilion.

There is a better way.