Bob Woolmer's "No Feet" Batting Drill
One of Bob Woolmer's batting drills was the one-legged drive which I featured right at the start of the Coaching to Win series.
This gem of a drill helps players who lead their forward movement to the ball with their heads. (Not your Pietersen, Amla or Gayle who lead with their feet but more like the Bell, Ponting and Strauss).
Bob would ask the batter to not move their feet, yet wait for the fuller ball to bounce and move their head towards the line of the ball.
What does this drill develop?
Quick Tip: Bowling Spin in Limited Overs Cricket
Here is a thoughtful question from Dave,
"Several of the articles here talk about using the spinner as an attacking option in order to take wickets and win the game, but with win/lose cricket you don't have to take all ten wickets to win. Is there going to become more emphasis on defensive bowling, and will this make the life of the slow bowler even more difficult?"
JOBS: Community Cricket Development Officer - Hertfordshire Cricket Board
Closing Date: 11th November 2013
Hertfordshire Cricket Board Ltd (HCB Ltd) requires a motivated and experienced individual to take on the role of Community Cricket Development Officer within our Cricket Development Team.
The Community Cricket Development Officers build relationships locally to develop and deliver a high quality cricket programme to schools and support the development of clubs in their areas. In addition, working with the Cricket Operations & Participation Manager, deliver activities that grow participation in all cricket, including women, girls and those with disabilities.
JOBS: Senior Cricket Lead Coach - Challow & Childrey Cricket Club
Closing Date: 8th November 2013
Challow & Childrey Cricket Club operates 3 Senior Men’s Saturday League teams in the Cherwell Cricket League.
One of the key long term objectives of Challow & Childrey Cricket Club is to develop and maintain successful senior cricket teams particularly at 1st team level and we have identified that an ECB level 2 or higher qualified coach (who may still be a player) is a requirement for the 2014 season, and possibly beyond. The successful candidate will have experience in league cricket, and will be required to lead weekly training sessions and be with the 1st Team on matchdays. Part of the role will also be to assist with the development of our talented young players, including their integration into Senior Teams.
The chosen candidate will provide leadership in all formats of the game, and in conjunction with the Club’s Captains, Cricket Committee and players, will promote the highest standards of behaviour and discipline. The post holder exercises this role in close consultation and partnership with the 1st Team Captain who leads the Players on the field, and the Selection Group in order to develop and deliver policies to create sustainable success.
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Cricket Show 233: Competition Winner
This week's winner of the Cricket Show podcast question competition is a world first: 2 winners! Jonty and Lalit both win a free coaching course from PitchVision Academy.
The winning questions were:
"My college game is about a week from now and I am a bit worried about having a bowling plan if we defend a target. Here's a sample match situation: The target's around 130 to 150 in 30 overs. Its a slow pitch with low bounce. There are 6 medium pacers and two off spinners (with part-timers, of course). Bowler's limit is of 6 overs. 2 medium pacers are also good at the death. Would you help me out with a detailed plan?"
"I play in KSCA IV Division League, Karnataka, India. While wicket keeping for an off-spinner, many a time, a vicious turner goes through the gap between the bat and pad of the right handed batsman. And those are the one's I tend to mis-collect or totally miss (especially if there's extra bounce) as I lose sight of the ball. Similarly, if the batsman shuffles across to the offside to play a sweep or reverse sweep, he again blocks my view making it hard to collect in case he misses the ball. How do I solve this problem? Any specific drills I can try out?"
Listen to the panels answer to the questions here.
To enter your own question for the chance to win your choice of online coaching course send your questions in here.
Harry Shapiro's Leg Spin Primer
Leg Spin Coach, and Head of the Leg Spin Association, Harry Shapiro has written this guest article on the basics of leg spin. A great primer for new and experienced bowlers!
The ability to bowl leg spin is a gift which is in the wrist and fingers but in order to develop to his full potential, the bowler needs a sound basic technique just as much as batsman or fast bowler.
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So what is the Leg Spin Association?
The organisation was started to promote the culture of leg spin bowling in cricket. It was begun by Harry Shapiro - one of South Africa's leading leg spin coaches - in memory of Terry Jenner.
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JOB: Junior Cricket Coordinator: Cricket Wellington
Junior Cricket Coordinator: Cricket Wellington
Closing Date: 4th November 2013
Cricket Wellington seeks an enthusiastic sports administrator with a passion for cricket.
The purpose of the Junior Cricket Coordinator position is to design and manage the effective delivery and implementation of the junior club and primary school component of Cricket Wellington’s Development programme.
The objective of the role is to grow participation in, and awareness of, cricket within the greater Wellington region, and to reinforce cricket as the number one choice of summer sport for all participants and potential participants, with a strong focus on the Maori and Pacific Island communities. The position offers the successful candidate a very real opportunity to drive junior cricket and ensure its continued profile and objectives are successfully delivered and enhanced.
JOB: Professional Player/Coach: Phoenix Cricket Club
Professional Player/Coach : Phoenix Cricket Club
Closing Date: Undisclosed
Phoenix Cricket Club, the oldest cricket club in Ireland, Est. 1830, plays in Division two of the Leinster Cricket Union (LCU) and competes against other teams with players such as, Kevin O’Brien, Trent Johnston and Jeremy Bray to name a few.
We ourselves have had international players such as Dave Langford-Smith and the current Irish U17 captain Tom Anders has come directly through our Youth section.
We are seeking interest from those who would like to take up the role as a player/coach in 2014. The position would involve working with our best youth players who make up our Cricket Academy and developing our existing players further.