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Analysis of Performance - Cricket

 


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1) What is meant by “no-ball / wide / short run “ with the appropriate umpires signals

2) What is the difference between a leg bye and a bye

3) How would you coach a young cricketer who is unable to find either line or length in his bowling

4) What does having a balanced bowling attack in your side mean?

5) What tactics might a seem / spin bowler use in a game where the batting side is chasing a small target

6) Comment on the essential requirements of a good batter, bowler or wicketkeeper

7) Give any fitness components necessary for cricket and describe the practices used to enhance either a batter, bowler or fielder

8) A typical warm up session would include what elements for a cricketer

9) Select any attacking / defensive stroke and explain how you would execute this stroke if executing the perfect model

10) Explain how you would utilise field placing to restrict scoring from an offspin bowler


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