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What is cricket doctor?

Cricket Doctor is an online video aided coaching facility brought to you by Krishcricket. The player should videotape his/her action and send it to us for review. The video is then edited, analyzed, by our expert coachers and played back to reveal to him/her faults or concerns, if any, with his/her technique. The only problem is that there is a time gap of a week between the video uploading time 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.

How should tape the video?

Please click on the recording tips link available in the left navigation pane to see how to record the video.

Batsman

For every assessment we require two videos one behind the bowler and one from the point filed position. From behind the bowler, the video should be shot from about 10 feet above ground level and 20 to 25 feet behind the bowler and 5 feet above ground level and 6 feet to the side of the batsman (Point fielding position).

Bowlers

For every assessment we require two videos one behind the batsman and one from the side position of the bowler. From behind the batsman, the video should be shot from about 10 feet above ground level and 10 feet behind the batsman and 5 feet above ground level and 6 feet to the side of the bowler (adjecent to the crease).

 
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