TRANSFORM YOUR TEAM'S SEASON WITH PROFESSIONALLY PLANNED SESSIONS
Use our expert plans or build your own using our library of over 700+ drills, and easy-to-use tools.
JOIN NOW
hi..i'm a head cricket coach of a leading school and trying to organise well set structure for the school for the age groups of 11 yrs to 19 yrs and would appreciate if anybody can give me some ideas..thanks
You should first select players by seeing how they bat or bowl and if anyone is allrounder give him chance both in batting and bowling.After you have selectd them teach them what mistakes they are making.Don't group them because of their age.Group them according to their talent.Be friendly with them.Sometimes divide them into teams and have their match.Watch the full match.Teach them rules.Give each child equal oppurtunity and get them to play with other schools as well.
hi sajith , you can do one thing . you can orgnise inter school under 11 and 19 tournament. there you can pick the right boys for acadamey or school team. now those boys has not selected they will do hard work for next tournament for selection. school children want to play match rather then practice so through match;s you can motivate childrens to play cricket and you can build a acadamey or good school team.
Hai sajith, I would suggest to u that you organised many tournament to see and select the potential players for u to choose and from there u can select the most potential, dicipline and hard working players. Non dicipline u can elimate from ur team and by this way they can improved themselves and u can have a good team since in your country they loved cricket more than other sports compared to my sate in Malaysia.
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.
T20 data shows that teams bowling 40 or more dot balls win more than 65 per cent of matches. Strike rotation is now the most undervalued skill in batting. This article breaks down why singles matter more than sixes, the soft-hands and crease-depth techniques behind elite rotators, and a coaching framework to train relentless ones and twos under pressure.
Pre-season is the best time to rebuild and refine batting technique without the pressure of match results. This article covers the fundamental batting positions that underpin consistent run-scoring, provides a progressive session framework from shadow batting to live bowling, and highlights the common pre-season mistakes that coaches should avoid.
Use our expert plans or build your own using our library of over 700+ drills, and easy-to-use tools.
JOIN NOW