James Nixon - ARTICLES

January23

Catching

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Throughout my time as a cricketer I have seen many different styles and techniques when catching a cricket ball. Different types of catches mean a fielder will call upon a different catching technique. For a high catch, use the “reverse cup” method. Attempt to catch at eye-level and keep your hand high. Watch the ball […]

January23

Ground Fielding

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The key point I will stress with out-fielding is to attack the ball. By “attacking” the ball I mean you come towards the ball if it is hit to you, rather than standing still and waiting for it. If you can do this, it puts more doubt in the batsmen’s mind. A common catch-cry is […]

January23

Fielding Introduction

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Fielding in today’s game has become a separate skill alongside batting and bowling. This wasn’t the case twenty years ago, it was just thought of as “something you did when you weren’t bowling or batting”. However nowadays, especially in one-day cricket, good fieldsmen have a distinct advantage over those less skilled. So if you want […]

January23

Coaching Psychology

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You might have the best knowledge of technique in the world, an excellent eye for details and an encyclopaedic memory of every man to play Test cricket for your country, but none of this will automatically make you a good coach. Of course, you need an understanding of, and love for, the game – but, […]

January23

Tactics

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Cricket is quite possibly unique in the sheer number and diversity of tactical possibilities that lie within the game. Whilst there is nothing as blatant as the differences between a 5-4-1 and 3-4-3 formation in football, the subtleties and nuances are worthy of their own book – and many have been published, the most famous […]

January23

Spin to Win

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Spin bowling worldwide has enjoyed a revival, both in its effectiveness and popularity, during the last ten years, with the success of high-profile bowlers such as Shane Warne, Muttiah Muralitharan and Anil Kumble – who have over 1,500 Test wickets between them – a key factor in its growth. Spin bowlers can be classified into […]

January23

Mixing it Up

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If a bowler sends down the same sort of delivery every time that he runs in to bowl, the batsman can often get used to this and as a result find the bowling much easier to play. As a result of this, it’s useful for a quick bowler to develop a ‘variation’ in order to […]

January23

The Swing of Things

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Once you’ve cracked getting the ball down to the other end of the pitch, it’s time to start thinking about whether you can extract any movement from the ball on its way down – after all, it’s much easier for a batsman to hit a ball that goes in a straight line than one that […]

January23

Paced Out

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There are few more thrilling sights on a cricket field than seeing stumps cartwheel out of the ground following a quick man breaking through the guardian’s defences. Bowlers like Brett Lee, Shoaib Akhtar, Shane Bond and Steve Harmison regularly break through the 90mph (145kph) barrier, but outright speed isn’t the only way to remove a […]