This constructive bowling session, designed to work indoors or out, keeps your players occupied and working hard in a safe and competitive environment - giving them the perfect opportunity to practice and improve their bowling line and length, whatever the weather!
Practice really does make perfect (well, nearly perfect), so give your bowlers plenty of opportunities to work on their bowling with this bowling session and help them to understand that length is key!
The corridor of uncertainty
Cricket commentator Geoff Boycott describes the "the corridor of uncertainty" as being the ideal area for to bowl at a batter. This imaginary area, just outside the off-stump, is the perfect area for your bowlers to aim for to keep batters guessing!
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.
Fielding placement in limited overs cricket is a tactical chess match that changes with every phase of the innings. This article breaks down how captains should set fields during the powerplay, middle overs, and death overs, and provides practical coaching sessions for developing game-aware fielders who anticipate rather than react.
With IPL 2026 starting this month, we break down the art of powerplay bowling - field placement, line and length, and how to turn the fielding restrictions to your advantage.