CRICKET JOBS: Community Cricket Coach - Surrey CCC
Closing date: 4th April 2014
Salary and Benefits: ...
CRICKET JOBS: Memberships Assistant - MCC (UK)
Closing date: 3rd April 2014
Salary dependent on skills and experience
CRICKET JOBS: CEO - Cricket Namibia
Closing date: 14th April 2014
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CRICKET JOBS: Coaches - Capital Kids (UK)
Closing date: undisclosed
Capital Kids Cricket delivers cricket coaching to state primary and secondary schools, community groups and cricket clubs across London.
We are looking for sessional cricket coaches, Male & Female, who would be interested in helping us to get more young people playing cricket.
CRICKET JOBS: Assistant Sports Facility Manager - (Prince Henry's High School (UK))
Closing date: 7th April 2014
CRICKET JOBS - Cricket Coaches (AF Academy UK)
Closing date: undisclosed
The Andrew Flintoff Cricket Academy is looking for 2 coaches to work as part of our 16-18 years Educational Programme starting in September 2014.
The primary responsibility of the job is to deliver and develop the coaching programme for Andrew Flintoff Cricket Academy and work in partnership with Barnet & Southgate College.
There will be 6 hours of coaching time and 2 hours of administrative duties per week. The role will include coaching individual techniques, team tactics, and helping to support the student’s progress through their ECB qualifications as part
Here's How I Went from Mediocre Spinner to a Wicket Taking Wizard
This is a guest article from Max Andrews, Leg Spinner and Coach
Have you ever felt this way?
I'm a leg spinner who had good success in my first few seasons of club cricket. As I got older and started playing representative cricket I was not having much success at all. It came to a stage when I thought about giving up leg spin and bowling medium pace.
There was even a time when a thought about giving up cricket all together.
It's a rut I know many spinners face. But I got through it.
Get on with it: Outdoor Cricket Training in the Cold and Wet is Possible
Weather often keeps us training indoors, but why not think outside the box this year, or perhaps more aptly, think outside the sports hall?
There's still a lot that can be achieved from getting out, even in the wet.
How to Play the Short Ball
This is a guest article from Gary Palmer, batting coach.
Without a good ability to bat against the short ball, you will never make the step up to a higher grade of cricket. It's the stumbling block that finds out many talented players. It's the difference between making it and not making it.
But, it's also counter productive just to go and practice against fast, short balls. You have to build a foundation of technique first. It's not about being brave or "having bottle", it's about eliminating technical errors to build confidence.
Venue Profiles: Introduction
As you know, PitchVision is about far more that the advice you get on PitchVision Academy every week. The PitchVision products have created smart-nets all over the world, serving cricketers from elite internationals to beginners.
Here we showcase some of the best.