Cricket: how do i do a session plan

Catching is the skill that converts bowling pressure into wickets. A dropped catch not only costs the wicket but can demoralise bowlers and lift opposition batters. Elite teams invest significant practice time in catching drills across all positions and situations.

High Catching Technique

Dealing with skied balls:

Early positioning: Getting under the ball quickly to make final adjustments.

Hands position: Creating a basket with fingers pointing up for balls above the head.

Watching into hands: Tracking the ball all the way into the catch.

Calling: Clear communication to avoid collisions and confusion.

Slip Catching Fundamentals

Ready position: Low stance with weight forward, hands together.

Soft hands: Absorbing the ball rather than snatching at it.

Reaction time: Watching the edge, not the release point.

Lateral movement: Covering ground to both sides efficiently.

Close Catching Positions

Short leg: Low stance, quick reactions to bat-pad chances.

Silly point: Protecting the face while maintaining catching readiness.

Gully: Wider position requiring lateral diving ability.

Leg slip: Reading the ball off the bat for deflections down leg.

Outfield Catching

Ground coverage: Running to get under high hits to the boundary.

Sliding catches: Safe technique for diving forward or sideways.

Over-the-shoulder: Catching while running away from the wicket.

Boundary awareness: Knowing where the rope is without looking.

Key Coaching Points

  • Catching practice should be part of every training session
  • Position-specific drills develop specialist catching skills
  • Soft hands prevent spilled catches at slip
  • Communication prevents collisions and dropped catches
  • Mental preparation helps players stay focused for long spells

Drills for Catching Development

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Nick Gall-Tomassen Coach, England

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Rupert Bouverie Coach, England

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Does anyone know how to do this?

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MONDLI MKHIZE Coach, South Africa

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Hi How do I add an additional sport and how much does it cost to add an additional one on?

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I created a practice plan and now when I try to do a print preview/edit/send as pdf it won't load. I also tried emailing it to myself and it still won't open. Can you please advise on how to fix this? I put a lot of effort into it and do not want to have to redo.Thank you

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Please guide me on how to plan my session for an u-23 state team which is going to participate in some important days matches. unfortunately I only have very short time of around 15 or 30 days to do this.

Kamal Goswami Coach, India

Session 9 year olds. | Sportpl...

Hi, I have been asked to do an outdoor 30 minute session for 12 children, mixed ability and without knowing the children in advance. Would you advise to do a feilding session instead of batting and bowling? I need to yteach the skilla and use it in a game scenario. Thanks

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Hi - I need to create a session plan (20 minutes) for an Attack or Defend Batting Game, where the child needs to make the decision depending on the delivery whether to attack or defend the ball. Approximately 8-10 children aged 10 and 11 - any suggestions much appreciated. Thanks. Anil

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I ran a coaching session on Sunday where I took along a number of handwritten cards, from which the kids (U11s) could randomly choose "Super Over", "Bowl Off" or "Game Scenario". If they chose the latter, I had another set of cards they could choose from "Wicket Target", "Run Target", "Run Target - but boundaries don't count".Finally, they then draw from some more cards - runs (20-30), max wickets (1-3), overs (3-5).Each game scenario lasted around 10-20 mins, so in our session, we had time for about 4 or 5 scenarios. They appeared to enjoy it, but most of them said they wanted to bowl/bat individually for longer! Kids, eh?The idea behind these if to get them thinking about batting intelligently - rotating the strike, keeping the score ticking over, managing achievable run rates, etc. It's also a chance to give some of them some experience at captaining and having to make key decisions (bowling and batting order, how to place a field for different scenarios).Any ideas for variations I could try would be welcome. My session lasts for 2 hours including warm ups and any specific exercises I want to do beforehand.

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