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1st August 2018 Recreational

Open Specialist Skills Courses at Emirates Riverside

This summer, we are launching two specialist skills courses taking place during the school holidays – wicket keeping masterclass and one to one batting sessions. 

Our specialist skills courses are all led by highly experienced and fully qualified coaches, who are trained to work in development of every aspect of the game.

These courses are open to participants playing at any level – whether it is school cricket or county representative cricket – and will help them fulfill their potential in their desired area.

Wicket Keeping Masterclass

Our Wicket Keeping Course will take an in-depth look at drills and skills required by wicketkeepers and is a brilliant way for any aspiring young cricketer to develop their specialist skills in a small group.

These courses take no more than six bookings, which will allow individual work with players to ensure coaching drills suit specific development needs of each participant.

We are running courses for two age groups – participants aged 10 to 12 and participants aged 13 to 15 – as each course consists of two hour-and-a-half sessions. Coaching sessions start at 10.00am and finish at 11.30am.

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Open Batting 1-2-1 Coaching

Our Open Batting sessions give players aged 10 or over an opportunity to be coached in a personal environment.

The coaching sessions are 45 minutes long and will accelerate your progress and maximise your cricketing potential.

Dates and Booking Information

We have slots available from 1.00pm until 4.00pm on the below dates.

*To book, click on the respective button to go to the registration page for the course you are interested in.

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