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Peter Wellings - The Answers
Peter Wellings - The Answers
You may remember that some time back we asked members to submit questions to be passed on to the head coach of coachingcricketexcellence, Peter Wellings. We now have Peters replies and will be posting a number of them per day, until Saturday, when we'll announce the winner of the coaching bat and the question that won it.
We'll start off with a few general questions about coaching and Peters thoughts on the game, so let's begin with a question from Manee:
"How does one become a Level 3 coach? I have heard that for Level 2, you have to be able to bowl an out-swinger and in-swinger for demonstrations among other things, what must one do for Level 3?"
From Peter:
"Level III is a tough proposition but not an impossible one. I did mine 7 years ago with a host of international coaches so I can’t tell you what they do now but it did involve looking at the whole package of creating a good cricketer, not just batting, bowling and fielding skills."
The second and final question for today comes from from skateboarder:
"Do you think the weather and pitch conditions matter as much as professionals and commentators say, or do you think that factor is overestimated to cover over a poor performance from a team?"
Reply from Peter:
"They definitely do have an effect but if that were always the case, the Australian team of the last 15 years would not have done as well as they have. Steve Waugh used to be asked whether he would have liked to bat/bowl on losing what seemed to be a crucial toss in a test match. His standard response was:
‘I’m not fussed. Whichever side plays the best cricket will win the game.’
I agree with him 100%."
Check back for the next couple of answers tomorrow!
Peter Wellings - The Answers
You may remember that some time back we asked members to submit questions to be passed on to the head coach of coachingcricketexcellence, Peter Wellings. We now have Peters replies and will be posting a number of them per day, until Saturday, when we'll announce the winner of the coaching bat and the question that won it.
We'll start off with a few general questions about coaching and Peters thoughts on the game, so let's begin with a question from Manee:
"How does one become a Level 3 coach? I have heard that for Level 2, you have to be able to bowl an out-swinger and in-swinger for demonstrations among other things, what must one do for Level 3?"
From Peter:
"Level III is a tough proposition but not an impossible one. I did mine 7 years ago with a host of international coaches so I can’t tell you what they do now but it did involve looking at the whole package of creating a good cricketer, not just batting, bowling and fielding skills."
The second and final question for today comes from from skateboarder:
"Do you think the weather and pitch conditions matter as much as professionals and commentators say, or do you think that factor is overestimated to cover over a poor performance from a team?"
Reply from Peter:
"They definitely do have an effect but if that were always the case, the Australian team of the last 15 years would not have done as well as they have. Steve Waugh used to be asked whether he would have liked to bat/bowl on losing what seemed to be a crucial toss in a test match. His standard response was:
‘I’m not fussed. Whichever side plays the best cricket will win the game.’
I agree with him 100%."
Check back for the next couple of answers tomorrow!