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February 5, 2008

The importance of mental strength

Posted on 02/05/2008 in Bowling actions





Shaunt Tait has taken a break from cricket © Getty Images
Indian coaches must view Shaun Tait's extended break from cricket with concern for their own bowlers, writes Makarand Waingankar in the Hindu
Here is a case that makes us understand the vital value of the role of a counselling psychologist in every state team and even at the NCA for the growth of a modern cricketer.
When a fast bowler is struggling with his rhythm, he is mentally down and expects reassurance from the coach of his capabilities.

The last thing he needs is technical lectures, as he is mentally not prepared to grasp solutions. Once he is reassured of his capabilities, he would then be ready to work on the solutions.

July 9, 2007

Pathan repeats the learning curve

Posted on 07/09/2007 in Bowling actions





Pathan has to learn quickly if he wants to make a comeback to the Indian team © AFP
Ajay S Shankar of the The Sunday Express follows Irfan Pathan’s progress as he goes back to the basics.

Pathan finally sought the help of Dennis Lillee and the MRF Pace Academy, the place where he was groomed initially.

Lillee says,

“Irfan called us up in May, after the World Cup. He had been out of touch for over a year-and-a-half, we had been waiting, wondering why it took so long. Well, he has come back to where he had started. He has accepted that he needs some help and I welcomed him with open arms.”

The Australian legend rubbished former India coach Greg Chappell's suggestion that Pathan needed work on mind as well as body.

“When you are not bowling well, obviously your mind gets cluttered but that wasn’t the cause, that was the effect. When you coach, you should stick to coaching about what you know.”

TA Sekar, the director of the MRF Pace Academy, explains the re-education process:

“We made him walk up to the bowling crease first, then jog, without holding the ball. Imagine, an India player bowling without the ball! With the ball, the mind is always worried about bowling good length, hitting the stumps, outswing, inswing, everything. Without the ball, your thoughts become more focused on your action.”

January 23, 2006

Flexible rules

Posted on 01/23/2006 in Bowling actions

Last week Shabbir Ahmed became the first bowler to be banned for 12 months under the new bowling review regulations. It is all rather complicated, and a mathematics and biomechanics degree wouldn't go amiss in trying to fathom what is going on. Here, Stephen Brenkley talks to some of those involved in the process.

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