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This section has quick tips to assist you developing players and making your sessions more effective and efficient.
 

These drills are intended to help suitably qualified teachers and coaches who have an adequate understanding of appropriate safety considerations. If you are not qualified and want more information please visit http://www.ecb.co.uk/development/coach-education/.


 

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Grip The Bats

   

Putting grips on your Kwik Cricket Bats is an inexpensive way of making them feel better and safer to use.

   
             
             

Are Your Players Fit Enough?

   

Cricketers often think they do not need to be fit. This multi-stage fitness test will raise their awareness of their fitness levels and is an excellent team building exercise.

   
             
             

Hit the Coloured Wicket

   

Add variety to your fielding drills by calling a colour of the wicket the player needs to hit as they pick up.

   
             
             

In the wrong group again?

   

Do you get frustrated when players cannot remember which group they are in for activities. Make yours and their life easy by asking the captain of the group to wear a numbered bib.

   
             
             

Where am I fielding?

   

A very simple and effective method of testing players’ field placing knowledge is to write different fielding positions on the underside of cones and ask them to place them in the correct place on the pretend ground or if the ground is free on the actual outfield. It can also work as a very effective warm up as they run to the positions until the cone stack is empty.

   
               


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