The user-pays program is a specialised initiative designed to assist and improve young pace bowlers across the state.
Country bowlers will be able to upload short videos of them bowling to a specially designed webpage where they will receive feedback within a week from Cricket Victoria’s high performance coaches.
Videos should include vision of cricketers bowling from front on, side on and behind so that coaches can provide feedback on technique and suggest some drills.
The new aspect of the program is poised to be a popular resource and a first in Victorian coaching.
“We have five or six metropolitan bookings a month and I think it will be even more popular with the regional centers who struggle to get into the MCG,” Cricket Victoria Education and Training Coordinator Neil Gray said.
The Remote Pace Bowling option is also accessible to those metropolitan participants who cannot attend coaching sessions in person.
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