Issue 31 - February 2016
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Issue 31 - February 2016
EVERYTHING CRICKET February 2016 • Issue 31 Tips Keeping your head still, under arm throwing all basics we tend to overlook. Trigger Movements The Pros and Cons Teams Named and Results The results of various tournaments and squads named are all here. Pink Stumps Day 2 Months to Go This is coming soon is your club involved and ready? With the second half of the season started its a fight for the finals Getting sponsored to shave your hair is an extraordinary way to help people with blood cancer, but we can’t do it alone. Phone: 1800 500 088 #worldsgreatestshave 2 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 This page kindly sponsored by escape WA Editorial The big bash finals are on and unfortunately the Scorchers are not there, the females that I thought were in with a real chance of winning it faded in the Semi Final as did the men. Its a great spectacle and one that is here to stay. So how do we rate WA’s performance, the State Junior sides did not manage to make finals, and the silverware cupboard is not looking too good. Is there something wrong with WA cricket? Listening to loads of people, everyone has an opinion and thats what makes this game so great, we all know better. Its best to put your trust in the coaches and have an opinion but perhaps keep it to yourself. Belridge Secondary College Cricket Academy Places for this year's intake are still open if you are interested in more information please contact Scott Ogilvie [email protected] EVERYTHING CRICKET December 2015 • Issue 29 “The most consistent difference between elite and less successful athletes is that elite athletes possess greater self-confidence.” Gould et al Follow Us @EvryThngCricket EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 3 4 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 The NO-BALL Recap If I have one pet hate its the front foot no ball and as it turns out so does the Australian Coach I think that this warm up drill is worth a mention again. One of the jokes (not so funny) that came out of the Boxing Day test is that the Australian’s had to take 23 wickets to win the game. That front foot no ball is a curse and one that is not too difficult to erradicate. I believe that discipline and being harder in the nets is the answer. Players too often just run in and bowl in the nets and I can guarantee you that a good portion of these hundreds of balls bowled are front foot no balls. As coaches come down on the bowlers hard each and every time to prevent this from happening in a game. That one wicket that is ruled out because of this might cost you the match. It something that if martialled properly will be stopped, not completely, but in the main giving your side the best chance of winning. Why do players bowl no balls when run ups, especially in the internationals, are measured to the cm? its because either the bowler isn’t bothered to hit their marks consistently or if the bowler want to put in an effort ball and they over stride. If the bowler couldn’t be bothered they need to be pulled aside and given a talking too about being a part of the team and their role and what is expected. If they are over striding to deliver an effort ball, well then explain that the extra bit of pace doesn’t come from the run up but rather from their energy through the crease and follow through. Too many extras and life lines are attributed to front foot no balls and the bowlers need to take ownership of this but at training the coaches need to come down hard on the offenders not only for the team but for the personal development of the bowler. Put in a bit of effort to keep your players doing the right thing in the nets and see the benefits in the game. Tips If you are struggling to keep your eyes level and your head falls away whilst batting what you might want to try is to keep your chin as close to your shoulder as possible at delivery then when offering a shot tilt your shoulder toward the pitch of the ball and try to keep your head cemented to the shoulder. Once you consciously do this for a period of time it becomes second nature and should prevent your head from falling away. The days of just a lap around the oval is over. Instead get each player to take a ball with them and get them to roll it in front of them with one hand and pick it up with the other and so on. This not only gets the running component in but also gets them to roll the ball, judge the pickup and swooping to collect. Players tend to throw the ball too far ahead which defeats the purpose so get them to roll it 5m ahead and do so for the entire run. The Beginning Again Having just watched the Boxing Day Test during a masterclass the one thing that was mentioned was to always revist the stance. We have gone through this a number of times but here are a few more reasons to try and get this right. Feet should be a comfortable width apart - wide enough to be able to move forward or back to the ball easily and efficiently. Too narrow and you have no stability and too wide impedes your movement. Hands - try to maintain your hands close to your body, never let your hands get away from your body and keep your backlift just out towards slips. Keep your eyes level - on delivery your eyes need to be level, every player is different and whether you tap your bat or hold your bat up the key is that as the ball is delivered your eyes are level. There are many players that do all these things differently but the keys are watching the ball eyes level - ability to move to the ball and access to the ball. EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 5 Where too now? As everyone knows only the very top are able to live the dream of playing cricket as a profession, what happens to the rest? Not everyone is able to make a living from playing cricket, its a great dream and one that we wish we could all live but the reality is that we can’t. What makes the difference is knowing in yourself whether you have what it takes to make it. Not false hope or your parents telling you that you are better than everyone else but truth in what you are capable of. Those that are placed on a pedestal very rarely have what it takes to make it to the top, they are filled with nonsense and have little to no work ethic as in their mind they are at the top of the game and have nothing to improve on. Those that have a level head and are realistic about their abilities need to ensure that they have a balanced life. Putting all your efforts into something that is not going to be your life profession at a young age makes you miss out on life. This goes especially for those doing year 12. You get one shot at this and unless you have already been identified as one to watch, I would be putting my eggs in the academic or trades basket but still being the best I could be on the field. Nothing is stopping you from achieving higher honours after year 12. For those that are in a position to play cricket for a profession, make the most of it. The life of a professional cricketer is finite so make hay whilst the sun shines but make provisions for your future. Get something behind you whether it be a Business degree or even a Level 3 Coaching accreditation, but don’t just rest on your laurels as from one season to the next you never know. We all at times wish we could make a living doing something we are passionate about but dreams don’t pay the bills so be an achiever, strive to be the best you can be but be realistic. 6 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 1000 Runs Have you ever hit a hundred? Imagine hittin 1000 in one innings. An indian teenager scored an amazing 1009 not out in a 2 day school game. He achieved this off 323 deliveries. The team ended up making 1465 for 2. Sounds crazy but its true. WA Country Champs The competition where WA had a real chance to come home with the silverware. In game one against NSW, WA won by 19 runs with Patrick Butker taking 5 for 58 and Jono Whitney contributing 73 with the bat. After losing to SA, WA finally ended up 4th missing out on bringing home the spoils. AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY XI (MEN) Ben Smith (SA, c), Michael Arblaster (NSW), Nathan Walsh (VIC), Kaden Dickfos (QLD), Ben Parish (SA), Tony Hampson (QLD), Ben Boyd (VIC), Shayne Bidwell (WA), Adam Ward (QLD), Scott Burkinshaw (NSW), Sean Nottle (SA), Patrick Butler (WA). AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY XI (FEMALE) Norma Ovasuru (EAP, c), Brittany Perry (SA), Tess Cooper (QLD), Jane Neil (VIC), Tabatha Saville (NT), Lauren Mainwaring (WA), Chelsea Moscript (VIC), Hannah Clarke (QLD), Anna Paton (QLD), Emma Faint (SA), Emma Gallagher (VIC), Lexi Muller (NT). Did you See... Great spectacle in the Big Bash Renegades vs the Scorchers. Some great efforts, firstly Gale and Finch then Dorff with a screamer caught and bowled then Klinger and Marsh carrying their bats and winning the game.... Test Best of 2015 Here is how the Test standings finished for 2015 Batting 1. Steve Smith Australia 2. Kane Willimson New Zealand 3. Joe Root England 4. AB De Villiers South Africa 5. David Warner Australia 6. Younus Khan Pakistan 7. Angelo Mathews Sri Lanka Its about the team and it doesn’t matter how menial the task its about what you can do to make a difference. I tell the players that are 12th man to be the best 12th man ever. Justin Langer is one person who demands excellence and leads by example. 8. Hashim Amla South Africa 9. Alistair Cook England 10. Misbah-ul-Haq Pakistan Well done Justin and I hope that all young players follow in his footsteps. Bowling My highlight was right at the end and something that in my view epitomises what a legend Justin Langer is. The game was over and the camera went to Justin Langer and there he was picking up empty bottles and putting them in the bin, helping stack the chairs that to me shows the class of this man. Captaincy in cricket, often goes to the best or the most senior player, not the best leader in the team. Sanjay Manjrekar Pros and Cons of Trigger Movements Pros Gets your feet moving (unweighting) Creates rhythm Assists with weight transfer. Cons Head falling away Lack of Balance Tendency to play leg side 1. Ravichandran Ashwin India 2. Dale Steyn South Africa 3. Stuart Broad England 4. Yasir Shah Pakistan 5. James Anderson England 6. Ravindra Jadeja India 7. Trent Boult New Zealand 8. Josh Hazelwood Australia 9. Vernon Philander South Africa 10. Tim Southee New Zealand Want to Bowl Faster? We all want that extra yard of speed without losing control here are 2 things to check. Wrist Position - ensure that you have your fingers and wrist behond the ball on delivery. If you don’t then the ball is released without the full force possible. Practice this by flicking the ball to a partner focusing on wrist and fingers behind the ball and seam up. Momentum and Finishing the action - the run up must build up and continue through to target not slow up (stutter), ensure your bound is not too high taking away that momentum whilst transitioning from run up to delivery. Follow through and finish the action. EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 7 72 Players Selected for U15 Carnival The U15 Carnival that was held from the 12th to the 14th January had 72 players to be placed in 4 sides. Connor Dimech Ryleigh Cameron Timon Peters Raynell Edmunds Lachlan Dique Lane Berry Ronon Hogarth Andrew Butler Brendan McPhee Joseph Moylan Nicholas Shaw James Carvalho Jackson Lake Bradley Marlborough Taj Ferguson Tom Drake-Brockman Parker Doncon Ayden Wedge Jayden Goodwin James Ewing Jay Crossman Aiden Robbins Connor Gent Coby Edmondstone Caiden Eaton Deon Billington Callum Douglas Hennie van der Walt Michael Herbst Samual Williams Lachlan Fraser Nicholas Blazevich Eshan Raizada Brayden van Deuren Kyle Walsh Thomas McLean Lachie Hardy Rhai-Arn Cox Jesse Messere Connor Smith Jordan Clark Oscar Charlesworth Thomas Doggart Adam Edwards Bayley Holman Kyle Potter (Fremantle) Mitch McLlheney Mitchell Searston Alex Xiao (Fremantle) Mitch Rudrum Dane Johnston Darcy Cruttenden Jake Back Brodee Foster Lachlan O’Shea Aiden Dallimore Matthew Ferreira Michael Ferreira Connor Chadwick Keegan Finn Matt Shyne Adam Hicks Lachlan Farrow Joshua Goodwin Nicholas Veletta Jordan Russell Ringo McKenna Hudson Toomey Lee O’Sullivan Hudson Knight Calan Hill Long Barrier Stop the ball Watch the ball Body Behind the door Use 2 hands Future’s League The Futures League squad played at Munaka Oval. The squad consisting of Will Bosisto (c), Jake Carder, Nick Hobson, Hilton Cartwright, Jaron Morgan, Darcy Short, Josh Inglis, Matt Kelly, Josh Nicholas, Liam O’Connor, Ryan Duffield, Michael Hogan played from the 11th to 14 January against the ACT. WA romped to victory with a double century to Bosisto and centuries to Cartwright and Short, made it an easy win. Judging Length Drill One thing I found useful was getting players to judge length, here is a simple drill Get the player to tell you where on the pitch they feel comfortable going forward to the ball, place a piece of tape, chalk line or cones there. Go back 15m and use tennis balls to under arm them at the batsman at different lengths (I use tennis balls because at slow pace, when pitched short gets the batsman playing back to the ball as it will bounce. Make it a competition everytime they get it wrong they run, burpees etc, 8 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 W O N N E P O Batting Cages 3 x Iron Mike for Baseball & Softball Professional Tuition from USA Player Nets for Cricket batting throw downs BASEBALL - SOFTBALL - CRICKET 2/54 Christable Way - Landsdale www.batcavesports.com.au Arm / Shoulder Stretch Before bowling or throwing doing a basic warm up is a good idea. Bring one arm across your chest and the other comes up and around that arm and back towards the same shoulder. Hold for 10 and repeat. What to Teach the Little Ones There is no point in teaching young kids about weight transfer or unweighting but you can teach them that cricket is fun. Age is important when it comes to cricketers and where they are in their development. With thre young ones the key is to get them to have fun because it is fun not results that will bring them back. Besides hitting, bowling and catching teaching the players about balance agility and speed (athleticism) is key as this is one thing that the player can maintain in sport and in life. Start getting these young players to start having a positive attitude, no place for temper tantrums nip them in the bud early. They need to respect themsleves , their team mates and the game, if taught the right values at this age it will remain with them forever. Lastly give praise and encouragment when deserved, there is nothing that diminishes praise like mediocre performances.Praise those for doing the right thing and this will filter through the rest. Get these kids to come back next year and you would have done a good job. EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 9 10 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 Country XI Named Following the championships 3 WA players excelled Patrick Butler, Shayne Bidwell and Lauren Mainwaring named in the Commonwealth Bank Australian Country Cricket Championships team of the tournaments. Finishing fourth in the Men’s Division and sixth in the Women’s Division these players stood out from the rest. Congratulations to them. Tips for Umpiring this Weekend A few tips if you are out in the middle this weekend 1. Know the rules well for your specific age group if modified. 2. Make sure that you have everything you need out in the midlle, counter etc.... 3. Make sure that you are not late. 4. Work with the other umpire and scorers. 5. Ensure that the ground is fit for play. 6. Make your signals clear and await acknowledgment. 7. Ensure that the spirit of the game is maintained. U18 Female Championships WA went over to compete at the National competition but did not fare well Their first game was against ACT/NSW Country who amassed 258 for 6 of their 50 overs WA in return only managed 62. Unfortunately game 2 was no better, WA only managed 48 and Tasmania got the runs in the 16th over. In game 3 WA fell 26 runs short vs NSW Metropolitan and then were no match for Victoria. WA returned winless from the tournament and can only but look forward to next year. Back It Up Just a reminder to do the basics. Watching the Big Bash and seeing the intent makes me think about why players don’t do it all the time? Why does the non striker not be in a position to take that run? I think its just laziness. There is no reason not to be in the best possible position to take runs when they are on offer. Runs don’t just appear in the scorebook you have to put them there so make sure you play your part. EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 11 12 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 13 Being A Team Stick together, whilst off the field Act as one on the field Wear the uniform with pride Be punctual Work hard for each other Top U15’s Selected Following the Carnival and 72 of the best U15 players the following were selected School Championship. Dean Billington (Wanneroo), Nicholas Blazevich (Willetton), Damien Burrage (RockinghamMandurah), Ryleigh Cameron (Bayswater-Morley), Connor Chadwick (Joondalup), Jordan Clark (Rockingham-Mandurah/Great Southern), Callum Douglas (Wanneroo), Thomas Drake-Brockman (South Perth), Keegan Finn (Joondalup), Lachlan Fraser (Willetton), Jayden Goodwin (South West), Lachlan Hardy (Mount Lawley), Bayley Holman (Fremantle), Brendan McPhee (Scarborough), Jesse Messere (Perth), Connor Smith (Perth/South West) Cricket - “Education through Sport” Do you want to play cricket at the highest level? Do you want to play cricket while you complete school? Do you want to have weekends free to play for your cricket club? Then Kent Street Senior High School’s Cricket Course is for you. What happens in my time there? Students in the Cricket Course at Kent Street complete 4 hours a week of specialist cricket, play their matches during school hours and have access to turf grounds for all their matches. You get the opportunity to play cricket in a different country within the schools travel program as well as go on interstate trips to play in the annual 5 Highs Carnival and go on numerous camps throughout all other year groups. Also upon completing Year 12 all students who have successfully passed the course gain a Certificate II in Career Orientated Sport. How do I get in? To get into the program there is a skills trial day for all students entering year 8 in the March they are in year 7 and for all other year groups or if you miss the trial day just contact the staff and arrange a time for your child to be put through their paces at the school. Contact: Cory Hugo 0466 150 591 or [email protected] Kent Street has helped develop local players such as Marcus North, Luke Ronchi, Luke Pomersbach, Drew Porter, Marcus Harris and Michael Dighton to name a few…. YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT AUSTRALIAN TEST PLAYER 14 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 Centurions 2015/16 Tormay, Chris Secret Harbour Dockers Cricket Club PCAI.:C Grade 231 Ridley, Jason T Western Suburbs Cricket Club WASTCA.:9th Grade 219 Ridley, Jason T Western Suburbs Cricket Club WASTCA.:9th Grade 210 O’Byrne, Brendon T Tuart Hill Cricket Club Inc. WASTCA.:10th Grade 204 Rutgers, Corey L West Pilbara Cricket Association 1 SCW B Section3 202 Wood, Alex Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA: E Grade 200 Peckover, Andrew R Singleton Irwinians Cricket Club PCAI:A Grade 200 Dunstan, Rodney A Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA:G Grade 200 Wood, Alex Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA: E Grade 181 D’Souza, Jamie A Maddington Cricket Club SMCA:6th Grade 180 Collard, Joshua J Jandakot Park Cricket Club SMCA:6th Grade 179 Parkanyi, Nick D Esperance Cricket Club Inc ECA: Second Grade 179 Tassos, Darren G Bridgetown Cricket Club WBCA:A grade 172 Lawler, Jamie R Midland Cricket Club SHDCA - E Grade 169 Wills, Antony D Mundaring SHDCA - D Grade 167 Hargrave, Bevan Willetton Cricket Club WACA:4th Grade 166 Heazlewood, Stuart P Shoalwater Bay Cricket Club PCAI.:C Grade 165 Hugo, Cory Darlington Competitive Cricket Club SHDCA - D Grade 164 Ribbon, James Western Suburbs Cricket Club WASTCA:One Day 2 163 Cox, Rhai-Arn Maylands Cricket Club SHDCA - E Grade 162 Robson, Aaron S Coolbinia-West Perth Cricket Club PCA:7th Grade 162 Chambers, Carlos University Cricket Club (PCA) PCA:4th Grade 160 Wallcroft, Jeremy Swanbourne Cricket Club WASTCA.:10th Grade 159 Pezzali, Aaron Belmont Cricket Club PCA:Metro One Day 159 Humble, Michael Northern Knights NSCCA:H Grade 159 Newick, Troy Quarading Cricket Club ACA:First Grade 158 Quinn, Braden Wanneroo D Cricket Club WACA:3rd Grade 158 Chilman, Lachlan J Muchea Cricket Club SHDCA - C Grade 157 Sammut, Rod Murdoch University Melville Cricket Club WASTCA:7th Grade 155 Walters, Stewart J Midland-Guildford Cricket Club WACA:1st Grade 154 O’Brien, Kiale Melville Cricket Club WACA:District U17 154 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 15 16 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 Best Bowling Figures 2015/16 D’Angelo, James Floreat - Hellenic Cricket Club PCA:2nd Grade 9 for 51 Martin, Jamie Eaton Cricket Club BDCA:2nd Grade 8 for 12 Holt, Jarrad M Bicton Attadale Cricket Club SMCA:2nd Grade 8 for 13 Jamal, Mutahid Balga Cricket Club NSCCA:H Grade 8 for 13 Roberts, Luke D Melville Cricket Club WACA:4th Grade 8 for 19 Williams, Luke Swan Athletic / Caversham Cricket Club WASTCA:8th Grade 8 for 21 D’Cruz, Denver D Balcatta Cricket Club WASTCA:1st Grade 8 for 21 Wilson, Darren M Murdoch University Melville Cricket Club WASTCA:5th Grade 8 for 22 Langenhoven, Neil Busselton Margaret River CCB:SCW A Section 8 for 24 Gamble, Andrew Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA:E Grade 8 for 29 Firth, Peter Cockburn Cricket Club SMCA:4th Grade 8 for 33 Hallows, David D Ascot Cricket Club PCA:5th Grade 8 for 35 ELLIS, James Fremantle Mosman Park Cricket Club WASTCA:9th Grade 8 for 38 Vawser, Andrew Doubleview-Carine Cricket Club WASTCA:4th Grade 8 for 39 Rector, Jayden Landsdale Cricket Club NSCCA:D Grade 8 for 44 Overton, Timothy J Kalamunda Cricket Club WASTCA:2nd Grade 8 for 46 Gaspar, Peter Canning Vale Cricket Club PCA:3rd Grade 8 for 54 Wilde, Jonty Bayswater-Morley Cricket Club WACA:1st Grade 8 for 57 Bell, Lewis Belmont Cricket Club PCA:3rd Grade 8 for 58 Gailbraith, Tim Coolbinia-West Perth Cricket Club PCA:2nd Grade 8 for 63 Patel, Vishal AusInd Cricket Club PCA:3rd Grade 8 for 74 Kilminster, Nicholas Pingelly-Noonebin Cricket Club UGSCA:B Grade 7 for 2 Ennis, Brayden Mandurah Junior Cricket Club PJCA:Under 17 7 for 3 Berry, Lane P Bayswater-Morley Cricket Club WACA:District U15 7 for 6 Ebert, Dean Vasse Cricket Club BMRCA:B Grade 7 for 6 Thompson, Darren City Beach Green Range Cricket Club PCA:8th Grade 7 for 8 Robertson, Neil C Donnybrook Cricket Club BDCA:2nd Grade 7 for 10 Langenhoven, Neil YOBS Cricket Club BMRCA:A Grade 7 for 11 Boules, Dion Leederville Cricket Club PCA:8th Grade 7 for 11 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 17 A Wide Stance What does it restrict you from doing? We understand that everyone is different but having a stance this wide restricts your movement, keeps you crouched with a low centre of gravity, I think you would find it very difficult to be quick on your feet from this position. Indoor Dates to Remember The indoor calendar is out here are the dates to note. 2016 Australian Indoor Masters Championships Dates: 21st May to 28th May 2016 Location: Mackay, QLD Age divisions: Over 35 Men, Over 35 Women, Over 40 Men, Over 45 Men, Over 50 Men 2016 Australian Indoor Open Championships Dates: 4th June to 11th June 2016 Location: Melbourne, VIC Age divisions: 21 & Under Boys, 21 & Under Girls, Lord’s Taverners Shield, Over 30 Men, Open Men, Open Women 2016 Australian Indoor Junior Championships Pull Shot 1. Ensure your stance is relaxed and balanced - head still eyes level 2. In the backswing get your hands nice and high, step back and across and watch the ball 3. Bring your front foot backopening up your chest to the bowlers - form a good solid base 4. Hit high to low extending the arms and accelerating through the ball 5. Follow through following the natural arch of the bat. 18 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 Dates: 2nd July to 9th July 2016 Location: Dubbo, NSW Age divisions: 13 & Under Boys, 14 & Under Girls, 15 & Under Boys, 17 & Under Boys, 17 & Under Girls 2016 Trans-Tasman Championships Dates: 8th September to 11th September 2016 Location: tba Age divisions: Open Men, Open Women, Under 22 Men & Under 22 Women 2016 WICF Masters World Series Dates: 21st October to 29th October 2016\ Location: Birmingham, England Age divisions: Over 35 Men, Over 35 Women, Over 40 Men, Over 45 Men, Over 50 Men Under Arm Throw The under arm throw is something that isn’t practised often as it is assumed that everyone knows how to do it. The first thing is to ensure that you have a good grip on the ball, not tight but controlled. Bring the hand and arm back to hip height. With the opposite foot to the throwing arm step towards the target, swing the arm through like a pendulum (not bent) and release the ball with the arm extended to target. Release the ball to early and its into the ground, too late and its over the keepers head. During training make a conscious effort to do some under arm throwing. WANNEROO AUTO 1 Parts and accessories OPEN 7 DAYS Friendly service Batteries and chargers Tools and equipment Coolants ,oil and filters Seat covers and dashmats Automotive paint products and paint mixing EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 19 U16 Carnival Squads The squads have been named and here they are and the games are from the 27th to the 29th January. GOLDBLACK Harrison Blake Andrew South Emile Van der Merwe Tom Weston Rhys McVeigh Isaac Townsend Hamish McKenzie Tristan Hobley Ben Tredget Ben Gianatti Oliver Arkinstall Rylie Morgan Eric Botha James Collins Bailey Richards Jake Riccardi James Ewing Hayden Vogels Bryce Jackson Ringo McKenna Mitch McLlheney REDSSWA U15 Joel Curtis Damien Burrage Nick Barr Connor Chadwick Kiran Prashanth Jesse Messere Iszak Milentis Keegan Finn Nic Licastro Bayley Holman Jack Carmada Brendan McPhee Matt Russo Lachlan Hardy Fraser Sasche Lachlan Fraser Cameron Taylor Nic Blazevich Lloyd Bennett Tom Drake-Brockman Tren Nielsen Jordan Clark Jayden Goodwin Connor Smith Ryleigh Cameron Deon Billington Callum Douglas 20 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 Whats Wrong With this Pic? In junior cricket there are lots of things that coaches need to pick up on and try to remedy and they say its an easy job.... In this drawing you have a batsman and a keeper. Can you spot anything wrong in what they are doing? The batsman has missed the ball. Why? Firstly they haven’t moved their feet. If you don’t use your feet to get into a good position chance of playing a good shot are diminished. Secondly the swing is right across the line. No feet, no weight transfer no head over the ball, no technique. Lets look at the keeper. Crocodile hands is not the way to catch a ball, and this happens when again the footwork is not there. This player has simply collapsed behind the ball which means that the glovework goes to pot. 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