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KEY TEACHING POINTS

BATTING
Front Foot Drive

Simple KTPs
• Step (forward)
• Swing
• Drive

In-depth KTPs
• Lean your head and front shoulder forward. Take a step with the front
foot while keeping the back leg straight.
• Swing the bat downward and contact the ball as it passes below the
eyes. Keep the bat angled so the face is toward the ground.
• The bat should end up slightly ahead of your front leg and close the
side of the pad. Do not follow through. Keep the heel of your back foot
off the ground and hold the position to have the best chance to block
the ball.

BATTING
Back Foot Drive

Simple KTPs
• Step (backward)
• Swing
• Drive

In-depth KTPs
• Step back towards the wickets with your back foot. Keep your back
leg inside the line of the ball. Keep your head forward and your back
foot flat on the ground.
• Move your front foot toward the back leg with your front foot pointed
at the bowler.
• Keeping the arms in a high position, swing the bat straight down. Angle
the bat toward the ground and s trike the ball when it is below the
eyes.

BOWLING
How to hold a cricket ball
1. Place your thumb on the seam of the ball.
2. Place your index finger on the seam, opposite your thumb.
3. Hold the ball so that the seam is parallel to your index finger.
4. Place your middle finger to the right of the seam, approximately a
quarter of the way down the ball.
5. Wrap your ring finger and pinky into a loose fit.

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How to release the ball
1. Carry the ball close to your chin.
2. Coil your body and lean back.
3. Drop your elbow and pant your leg bowling leg.
4. Straighten your elbow and arm.
5. Shift your weight to the lead leg.
6. Thrust your bowling shoulder forward.
7. Swing your arm like a windmill.
8. Snap your wrist forward just before you release the ball.
9. Release the ball.
10. Follow through properly.
11. Bend your elbow.

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Difference between swing and seam bowling in cricket
Swing is movement of the ball in the air and seam bowling is the movement
of the ball after pitching.

Seam Spin Bowl


• Spin balling is a bowling technique used in cricket and the baller is
referred to as a spinner.
• The main aim of spin bowling is to bowl the cricket ball with rapid
rotation so that when it bounces on the pitch it will deviate from its
normal straight path. (making it difficult for the batsman to hit the ball
cleanly)

Simple KTPs
• Step
• Point
• Swing

Seam Swing Bowl


• Swing balling is a bowling technique used in cricket and the baller is
referred as a swing baller.
• The main aim of swing balling is to get the cricket ball to deviate
sideways as it moves through the air towards or away from the
batsman.

Simple KTPs
• Step
• Point
• Swing

FIELDING/KEEPING
Ground Fielding

Simple KTPs
• Low and behind ball
• Fingers cupped towards ground
• Give
• Up

High-ball/Overhead Fielding

Simple KTPs
• Thumbs together
• Eyes on the ball

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