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February 2026 Sportplan Coaching

The gap between training and match performance narrows when practice replicates game conditions. Match simulation training combines technical work with tactical decision-making, pressure management, and competitive scenarios. This approach develops players who can transfer practice skills into match situations.

Creating Match Conditions

Replicating game pressure:

Scoreboard pressure: Setting targets and scenarios that demand specific performance.

Time constraints: Creating urgency through limited overs or time.

Consequences: Meaningful outcomes for success and failure in practice.

Crowd simulation: Adding noise and distraction to build concentration.

Scenario-Based Practice

Chasing targets: Required run rates and wickets in hand scenarios.

Defending totals: Death bowling practice with specific runs to defend.

Powerplay practice: Batting and bowling in field restriction periods.

Partnership building: Batting together under various match situations.

Modified Games

Pairs cricket: All players bat and bowl with cumulative scoring.

Continuous cricket: Fast-paced games with immediate transitions.

Last man stands: Pressure finishing with the tail.

Diamond cricket: Adapted format for smaller groups and spaces.

Decision-Making Development

Reading situations: Assessing match state and choosing appropriate tactics.

Shot selection: Matching stroke play to game requirements.

Bowling variations: Choosing deliveries based on match context.

Captain's choices: Field settings and bowling changes under pressure.

Key Coaching Points

  • Practice should feel like matches as often as possible
  • Scenarios create purpose and focus in training
  • Modified games maintain engagement while developing skills
  • Decision-making improves through repeated game situations
  • Competitive training builds mental toughness

Drills for Match Simulation

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The back foot driving game

Setup the practice as shown. Coach throws on one knee. All fielders except the wicket keeper and the player backing up must stand on the boundary between the cones until the ball is bowled. (Coach keeps hold of the ball when feeding every so often, to check whether fielders are moving too early). The Ball must be driven towards the target area, along the ground, and not defended. It must pass the first set of cones or the batsman is out. The batsman must complete 2 runs after striking the ball. The ball must be hit in the V to score runs. If it is hit outside that area or behind the wicket the batsman is out. (Give younger players another feed.) The wicket keeper must take incoming throws to the stumps either side of the original ones. Off side shots must be thrown to stumps on the off side (safety) and likewise on the leg side. Scoring: (Batsman bat one at a time):4 runs if the ball is hit through the target area along the ground.2 runs if the ball is hit towards the boundary and the batsman completes 2 runs.Penalty runs 2 runs if a fielder stops the ball with his foot.1 run if a fielder move off the boundary too early.4 runs if the player backing up the wicket keeper misses the ball (when boundary is not hit). Ways of getting out: Bowled, caught, stumped, run out (no LBW). Also: not completing 2 runs after hitting the ball (unless boundary is hit); hitting the ball outside the V; not hitting the ball past the first set of cones; hitting the ball over the fielders on the boundary.

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