Rishabh Mehan
Cricket Coach
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Co-authored Articles (14)
How to
Play Cricket
Cricket is one of the most popular games in the world, with billions of fans in the Indian Subcontinent, the U.K., Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and many other countries. Whether you've always wanted to play your...
How to
Bowl Fast in Cricket
Being a fast bowler allows you to keep batsmen on their toes and to be your team's go-to bowler when they need a wicket. Perfecting your pace bowling technique takes time and practice. Through developing a solid delivery...
How to
Be a Good Batsman
If you want to consistently hit balls in cricket, you have to know the right technique when you're up at bat. Once you master your batting stance and grip, you can start refining your hitting technique by determining how...
How to
Bowl in Cricket
There are many different ways to bowl a cricket ball. Some players rely on their power to generate high speed bowls, while others choose to sacrifice velocity in order to focus on creating ball movement. By changing the...
How to
Be a Good Fast Bowler
Fast bowling is one of the two major delivery styles in the sport of cricket, the other being spin bowling. A competent fast bowler can be a major asset to their team, but acquiring the skills necessary to get the ball t...
How to
Bowl Leg Spin
The leg spin is one of the most difficult bowling arts to master in cricket. Known as the art of spin bowling, it allows for the player to have amazing control over the ball. There is no question that it is one of the mo...
How to
Improve Your Batting in Cricket
Batting is one of the central aspects of the sport of cricket. It may look simple, but becoming a competent batsman requires lots of hard work. Take some time to really dial in your stance, grip, and swing, along with ot...
How to
Knock in a Cricket Bat Quickly
Before you can use a cricket bat in a game, you have to compress the willow wood on the striking surface, a process called knocking. It can take up to 20,000 hits with a mallet to properly compress the wood, but it’s a...
How to
Catch a Cricket Ball
Catching is a basic fielding skill and is one of the most important aspects of cricket. In a match, you'll need to field overhead, chest-level, and ground balls, so work on mastering a range of catching grips and fieldin...
How to
Reverse Swing a Cricket Ball
When a cricket ball moves through the air, it moves toward or away from the batsman. This is referred to as the swing of the ball. However, as a ball is used through the game, it starts to wear and it can be used for a ...
How to
Bat Aggressively
Batting aggressively in cricket doesn’t mean just slugging away wildly in hopes of hitting the ball a long way. Instead, aggressive batting requires a proper setup, a technically-sound but assertive swing, and the conf...
How to
Bat Against Fast Bowlers
Facing a fast bowler is intimidating, but the first step to success to convey that you’re in charge. Stay confident, and don’t let the bowler think that you’re afraid. Relax and keep your hands soft, as you’ll ne...
How to
Bowl an Outswinger in Cricket
The outswinger is one of cricket’s best attacking deliveries to both baffle and oust batsmen. In general, swing bowls utilize both the position of the ball’s seam and the varying smoothness of either side; the roughe...
How to
Strengthen a Cricket Bat
Cricket bats are prone to cracking, especially if they aren’t strengthened properly before use. To harden your cricket bat, you’ll need to apply linseed oil to the bat first. Then, you can harden, or knock the bat in...