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From the publishers of THE HINDU VOL.28 :: NO.46 :: Nov. 12 - 18, 2005 Contents |
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IN 1995, the year we finally beat the West Indies in Test cricket, we were having problem with our one-day approach. In a bid to get input from the team, I asked the players to answer two simple questions. a) Why haven't we been playing as well as we can? b) What can you do to improve performances? I had a wonderful response which I think will be of interest to our readers. These answers still form the basis of how the Aussies approach one-day cricket today. For any side struggling to consistently come up with a successful strategy I thought our thoughts would be of interest. As you will see, like most solutions, they are simple but have much common sense. Question 1. Why haven't we been playing as well as we can? Batting: No forward thinking. Not concentrating enough on each ball. Too many wickets being lost together. Inconsistent batting. Not adapting to local wickets. Not tough enough satisfied with 20s and 30s. Not building partnerships. Not capitalising on good starts. Basics not being adhered to. Batsmen thinking too much of themselves. Bowling: Not accurate enough. Bowling both sides of the wicket. Not thinking enough about each ball. Poor concentration. Not communicating with team-mates. Lack of aggression and intensity. Little enjoyment. Fielding: Little communication with team-mates. Not aggressive enough. Not confident. Not attacking the ball. Lack of enjoyment. Question 2: What can you do to improve performance? Ensure every aspect of the game is addressed. Pull together encourage team work. Give 105% to the team. Be more positive. Better body language. Concentrate better. More concentration on and off the field. Lift intensity. Put myself under more pressure at practice. Enjoy the challenge of series. Stick rigidly to my focus statement & routines. Assist others to enjoy tour. Involve myself more in fielding drills. Encourage others to stop whinging and enjoy all aspects of training. Ensure I make all practice sessions quality. New fielding routines. Question 3: What sacrifices am I prepared to make? Get plenty of rest. Put cricket before anything else. Spend more social time with team-mates. Spend more time on my physical training. Use more of my time to help team-mates. One-day batting
One-day fielding
One-day bowling
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