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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