The first edition of Teesra Talks.
Episode 1 – Lock ‘em up” from Teesra Talks on @anchor: https://anchor.fm/theteesra/episodes/Episode-1—Lock-em-up-e1sm3q
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The first edition of Teesra Talks.
Episode 1 – Lock ‘em up” from Teesra Talks on @anchor: https://anchor.fm/theteesra/episodes/Episode-1—Lock-em-up-e1sm3q
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One of the games we play with the Colts at our Club is ‘Last Man Standing’ (not to be confused with Last Man Stands). It’s a lot of fun, with batters and fielders fully engaged, and in spite of the very simplistic rules there are a number of learning opportunities embedded in the format.
Batters come to the crease in rotation (as in racing/relay/carousel cricket) – if they get to the bowler’s end without being dismissed, they return to the line of waiting batters to have another go; if they get out, they join the fielding team; Last Man Standing is the winner.
Players quickly come to appreciate that there is more to batting than a perfect forward defensive or a reverse sweep.
[aside – no, I don’t directly coach either stroke.]
We have had a few discussions around the Club about a lack of discipline in the field shown by some of the junior teams – fielders wandering out of position between deliveries, not paying attention to the captain when he wants to make changes to the field, even directly questioning and countermanding the captain’s instructions.
There is an issue of etiquette, and acceptable behaviour – it’s simply not cricket to challenge the skipper…and don’t you dare move one of my fielders!
There is a question about experience, and coaching – coaches and team managers need to make very clear what is expected from the players.
There might even be questions about Generation Z entitlement – ‘my opinion is just as informed as yours’.
But there is also the matter of example – I have seen similar behaviour in senior cricket this year, with two or three players (none of them the captain or bowler) resetting the field between balls, even as the bowler is preparing to bowl.
If the U15s see this on Saturday, with adult Captains & players, of course they will do the same on Sundays playing with their peers.