Cricket Development 7 of 7
7. Coaching
Wicket Keeping - Keeping on queered pitches |
South Africa's Mark Boucher explains how to overcome surfaces that are bumpy or slow andlow - whether they are World Cup wickets in the Caribbean or early-season puddings in Britain.Interview by Neil Manthorp... |
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Fielding - Every ball is important |
Sri Lanka's assistant coach Trevor Penney, one of the finest fielders of his generation, tells how to excel at the third way besides batting and bowling.Interview by Edward Craig... |
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My Bowling by - Shaun Pollock: Carrying the attack |
Shaun Pollock has been the spine of the South African attack for over a decade. His outstanding control and repetitive action have earned him nearly 400 Test wickets - here he explains how.Interview by Edward Craig |
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Delight in being different |
Left-armers are in fashion and Australia's Nathan Bracken is among the best, especially in the one-day game. If you want to know the secret of a well-disguised slower ball, read on...Interview by Daniel Brigham... |
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