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This is a format i use to encourage fielding teams to get the ball “dead”. And for batters to get every aspect of calling and running right under pressure.

This is time-based scoring ...

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Cricket is a game of consistency, where “good habits” tend to prevail.

We can drill them. But we also need to test whether they will be “transferred” onto the field. Here is a session I used recently to examine whether players used best practice…

  • Under pressure
  • When fatigued
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    I am lucky to be able to coach the same groups through a 12-month program. And even with this luxury, I can’t do everything I want to. I have to make choices.

  • What are the key principles you want your players to get right?
  • What order is best to coach them in?
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    Coaching technique in the nets can be difficult.

  • Less consistency consistency: You can’t practice exactly the same thing, if each ball is slightly different
    • Danger of lurching: Jumping from point to point takes focus away from sessions
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    Sometimes players need a nudge, to do things that we (and they) know are good for them.

    An attitude of “I’ll do it in the real match”, can be easy to slip into. And bad habits can creep in during practice matches – especially if one team pulls ahead at an early stage.

    One useful way to promote “good habits” and discipline to the...

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