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cnerd123

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So I am getting training plans sorted for my Youths, and have two questions:

1) I see the trend is to train Fielding early to a certain level, then work on Primary. Why is this?
2) Is it worth doing any Fitness/Strength training before the mid-20s?
 

morgieb

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So I am getting training plans sorted for my Youths, and have two questions:

1) I see the trend is to train Fielding early to a certain level, then work on Primary. Why is this?
2) Is it worth doing any Fitness/Strength training before the mid-20s?
I'm not a complete expert, but:

1. Fielding trains easier the younger you are. Having crap fielders will hurt your side no matter their primaries. So the goal is to try and get the fielding as high as possible before they hit their mid-20's when fielding traning stops working particularly well.
2. I usually don't unless everything else is under control and their endurance/power looks really bad.
 

NZTailender

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I'm not a complete expert, but:

1. Fielding trains easier the younger you are. Having crap fielders will hurt your side no matter their primaries. So the goal is to try and get the fielding as high as possible before they hit their mid-20's when fielding traning stops working particularly well.
2. I usually don't unless everything else is under control and their endurance/power looks really bad.
Fielding also trains technique, which iirc slows down later in age compared to primaries. I switched to a regime of training yoofs to reliable then primaries, then fielding to spectacular once they hit seniors and I'm finding my players have a better primary/technique balance than they used to

Common wisdom around strength is that they train better in their mid 20s, so start at 24.00 and finish at 26.14/27, though stop earlier if there's a level you usually want to hit before stopping (i.e. spectacular/exceptional). Power is good for batsmen and seam bowlers mostly, spinners more endurance than power. I've never really trained them in yoof.
 

Son Of Coco

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3 weeks in a row. This time to a team we outrate by 17k. Lost by 5 runs.

I thought we were a good chance to win this season, but we are 2.5 wins behind first now. Might need a change of tactics.
4 weeks in a row. Outrated this guy by only 4k, but posted 203. The only area they had me in in terms of ratings was fielding, and we got dominated early bowling 2nd. Lost by 5 wickets with an over to go. He did have 4 bowlers suited to the surface though, which I think made the difference. I need to pay more attention to the wickets I prepare for each team. Having a home ground that suits the other team more is criminal.

I changed up some of my bowling orders to get a bit more variety in there in terms of a/n/d...made no difference.
 
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cnerd123

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First match for Mooooo CC in the CWP and we are playing the Iron Dragons. Match just started.
I don't know what is a good score here. A decent platform has been built, 106/2 in 25 overs on a Dry wicket, and we've got two decent spinners in our attack. Maybe 180 will be defendable.
 
I don't know what is a good score here. A decent platform has been built, 106/2 in 25 overs on a Dry wicket, and we've got two decent spinners in our attack. Maybe 180 will be defendable.
I reckon your team will get something around 220. It's easy batting out there.
 

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