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This category focuses on small-sided games and conditioned practices that mirror real match scenarios.These games help players apply technical skills under pressure while developing tactical awareness.Perfect for team training sessions from U10 through Senior level.Ideal for coaches who want players to transfer training ground skills into match performance.
In cricket the way a player carries out ground fielding and throwing the ball back to his fellow players is hugley important.
Through these drills your players will become adept at stopping the ball using the standard ?long barrier? technique (see video below) which involves the fielder forming a barrier with the bottom half of their leg. Good technique leaves the fielder in a kneeling position.
Throwing involves getting the ball as quickly to a fellow player without it bouncing. The goal is to run a batsman out (hitting the stumps before they reach the crease). A good technique is to have a solid standing stance, feet slightly apart, shoulders facing the direction you want the ball to travel. When coaching young people advise them to point to where they want the ball to go after release.
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