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CRICKET DOCTOR
Cricket is serious business in India, and cricket stars, as we know, are next only to God. But what we are perhaps not aware of is that a lot goes into retaining the stars in the best form. There is of course the coach and the physio-therapist and the full team of professionals of varying expertise who support the players. What we are talking of today is an unlikely entrant into this select group.
The coach has a key role to play in keeping our cricketing stars in the right form. Traditionally, coaching is by sight. That is, the coach closely watches the player in action on the nets and identifies the problem areas and advises the player to correct the issues that are observed by him.
There is a problem with this sort of approach. The coach may miss problems at the very start of the player's development, because even the keenness of eyesight might not be able to catch minor variations in technique.
This is where video-aided coaching can play a very vital role
in identifying the problem areas of a player. The player is videotaped in action
and then the video is edited, analyzed, and played back to the player to reveal to him the faults or concerns, if any, with his technique. The only problem is that there is a time gap of a couple of hours between the practice session and when the video is made available for review. By now, the player is in a different frame of mind, and possibly winding down after a hard day at the nets - and often not in a frame of mind to sit down with the coach to view the video and discuss technique.
Then, a video of the practice session is taken - and the video analysis is ready to run in seven minutes flat. So, even before the sweat on the player's brow has dried, the player and the coach can sit down together to analyze the players action. The practice is repeated after some time and the player tries to incorporate the coach’s suggestions until it becomes second nature to him.
The Cricket Doctor can be used for budding cricketers and also for Professionals.
It helps the cricketers to improve on their basics by evaluating the short comings.
Cricket Doctor covers all aspects including batting, bowling, fielding and wicket
keeping. The drills suggested after the analysis will surely help improve the performance
of the cricketers.
1.Can be used for budding cricketers.
2.Professionals can also avail this..
3.Helps cricketers improve on their basics..
4.Helps evaluvate the short comings and improve..
5.Will cover all aspects including batting,bowling,fielding and wicket keeping..
6.Drills suggested can help improve the performance of the cricketers..
7.Done by qualified Level-2 coaches who have undergone the Video Analysis..
Krishcricket has identified qualified Level-2 coaches who have undergone the Video
Analysis.
What we need:
For Bowlers:
1.Video
of 10 balls bowled taken from behind the batsman at a height of 10 feet so that the bowling arm is clearly seen.
2.Video of 10 balls from the mid-on position, but straight to the popping crease. For Batsman:
1.Video
of 10 balls played from behind the bowlers arm at 10 feet height.
2.Video of 10 balls taken from the point position (square of the wicket)straight to the crease. |