These are game scenarios under drill conditions and are most useful when practice in a certain discipline is required, either in batting or fielding.
They are good at strengthening weak parts of your team?s skills base by allowing you to focus on a specific area of concern.
Conditioned games are particularly good in creating a fun and competitive element to the practice drills and sessions, and offer your players a break from repetitive practice.
August is when seasons are decided, and most club games are lost chasing rather than setting. Give your batters a framework for the chase and you win the close ones.
Green July pitches and a shiny Dukes mean the ball is talking. Here is how to coach your batters to survive the moving ball, trust their defence, and cash in once the shine has gone.
A bowling change can dismantle a partnership, halt a run surge, or hand the match back to the batting side. This article explores how modern captains use match phases, matchup data, and rhythm signals to time their changes, with a practical framework coaches can use to develop tactical thinking in young captains at club and age-group level.