We provide best Cricket Coaching
Unleash your full potential with expert coaching from seasoned cricketers
The cricket coaching and mentoring is an essential factor in the
success of any strategy or effort to improve. It can provide personal
guidance and support, as well as help to build the capacity of
individuals.
Many Cricketers have successfully achieved their goals with the
help of a coach or mentor.
The benefits of cricket coaching and mentoring
Tour Experience
In our recent Srilanka Tour our players got some important tips from former Srilankan Wicket keeper Ramesh Kaluvitarna.
Special Helping Hand from Senior Players for us
Our Students frequently do receive guidance from Mumbai Ranji players like Anshuman Mishra, Ganesh Danawane, Noorullah Khan who got trained under Denis Lilee and Jawagal Shrinath at MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai (World’s Best Fast Bowler Academy). We are very thankful to Mumbai Ranji Captain and Indian Cricketer Wasim Jaffer who helped us lot in our Cricketing activities in every aspect.
Training
Batting
Bowling
Fielding
Fitness
Age group
5 years and above
Team Member
10-15
Duration
AUG-MAY
Bowling Machine
Speed Gun
Indoor Nets (Practise)
Outdoor Net (Practise)
Fitness Camps
Personal cricket coaching and mentoring
As we all know that cricket isn’t just a Game but also a Major Career Option these days. In order to survive and shine in the modern day competition, even the best players under go Extreme pressure at times, We at MCC provide Personal cricket coaching Program to our students where the students are given Personal Attention, Special Training, regular guidance and advice by our Chief Coach Mr.Jwala Singh from time to time.
Training
Batting
Bowling
Fielding
Fitness
Cricket Psychology
Age group
5 years and above
Team Member
1 - 4
Duration
1 Hours (12 Months)
Bowling Machine
Speed Gun
Indoor Nets (Practise)
Quality Check Tool
Outdoor Net (Practise)
Fitness Camps
Video Analysis
As we all know that cricket isn’t just a Game but also a Major Career Option these days. In order to survive and shine in the modern day competition, even the best players under go Extreme pressure at times, We at MCC has come up with a new concept of club membership for the students of 22 age and above.
Where students will be given to play some matches, tournaments along with their practices and coaches help according to their Requirement.
It’s a known fact that the Children in India love to Play cricket, But the current Education system pressurize them to keep away from sports.
We at MCC have designed special Coaching programs for children during the Summer & Diwali Vacations so that they get to Play and learn quality Cricket during their Vacation.
The children are also made to play Intra & Inter Academy Matches, Where-in the top performances are rewarded with the Place in MCC Cricket Tours
Bowling Machine
Cricket bowling machine is now widely used by many players. The key reason of using cricket bowling machine is to do practice with exciting bowling variations. While manual practice is an inevitable for players, however, cricket bowling machine creates considerable development in performance. Players, particularly batsmen should use cricket bowling machine in their regular practice session.
Cricket bowling machine gives the players the opportunity to enjoy the training and give them pleasure feeling and turn the training into a competition. Cricket bowling machine don't use too much technology and this made it fun to play, easier to control and this will help the players to be open to the exercise and enjoy the cricket.
Speed Gun
A speed-gun is placed right next to the sight screen. It emits Microwaves to analyze the trajectory of the ball through the air, using which the velocity of the ball can be calculated at all times. Microwaves are used because they have a large wavelength and hence they can pierce through the air with lesser deviation as compared to waves having lower wavelengths.
Exact speed is determined with help of a radar gun as it catches the speed of the moving ball the way it is without any error.
Indoor Nets (Practice)
Indoor cricket nets differ significantly from outdoor nets. They are often suspended on an aluminium track way (runners) which are fixed to the ceiling of sports hall or gymnasium. The nets can then drop 8–4 metres to reach the ground, before travelling at least 20 metres laterally, which provides a substantial practise enclosure.
Indoors nets are commonly multi lane, with 2 or 4 bay nets being particularly common. Unlike outdoor cricket nets where the netting is black, indoor nets tend to be white. They have a separate canvas screen which enclose the area immediately surrounding the batsman and rise to a height of 3 metres.
Outdoor Nets (Practice)
Outdoor cricket nets are the standard and most common form of Practice nets. They take shape and form in many different guises, with some nets being homemade whilst others are professional manufactured and installed, and this is reflected throughout the world. Regardless of their design and construction, outdoor crickets all have the same purpose of allowing batting and bowling Practice within an enclosed space where the ball is contained.
The design and construction of outdoor cricket nets tends to be based around two factors; the frequency and age of those who will use it, and also the space which is available. In schools and cricket clubs where levels of use will be high the construction of the cricket cage will be tailored to suit these requirements.
Fitness Camps
This Fitness camp serves nutritious food as a core part of the fitness plan. A week's stay includes plenty of exercise and healthy living workshops.
A fitness camp is a type of group physical training program conducted by gyms, personal trainers, and former military personnel. These programs are designed to build strength and fitness through a variety of intense group intervals over a 1-hour period of time.
Fitness Camp training often commences with dynamic stretching and running, followed by a wide variety of interval training, including lifting weights/objects, pulling rubber TRX straps, push ups/sit ups, plyo metrics, and various types of intense explosive routines. Sessions usually finish with yoga stretching.