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Faizal mansoori

coach location134/140 bara Imam road Akbar chamber 5th floor flat no9, Chindi galli null. Bazaar Mumbai 400003, mumbai, Maharastra, India
"Hello, I'm Mansoori Faizal, a seasoned cricket coach with 8 years of experience in nurturing young talent. As a former professional cricketer, I've h...
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Dharmesh Solanki

coach location55/56 Shrusti Soc Abhishek Township , New Kosad Road Amroli Surat , mumbai, Maharastra, India
Currently working in L.P.Savani Academy Vesu Surat as Sports Incharge ...
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Vinish Philips

coach locationNew venkatesh apartments c wing room no 302 , Near Sushila nursing home,bhaskar ali vasai west , mumbai, Maharastra, India
"My name is Vinish Phillips, a dedicated cricket coach with over 9 years of experience, based in Mumbai, India. Coaching has been my passion, and I ta...
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Harshal Merchant

coach locationWalkeshwar, , mumbai, Maharastra, India
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Debasish Mohanty

coach locationCuttack, Cuttack, mumbai, Maharastra, India, 753014
Ex-cricketer. Now working as a academy coach in odisha cricket association....
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Krunal Jain

coach locationVeena Beena CHS , A D Road,, Sewri, mumbai, Maharastra, India
MCA Umpire and Cricket coach Work Experience= 8+ years Training learners of all age groups ...
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Naveen Jindal

coach locationWard number-1, Preet Nurse Street, mumbai, Maharastra, India
I am Level-1 Certified Cricket ? Coach by ICC having more than 10 year?s of coaching experience.You can also ping me for online Coaching....
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sachin sahu

coach locationSur shree niwas plot no 338 sec 22, , mumbai, Maharastra, India
I am a cricketer and coach also...
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Ravi Singh

coach locationManunited cricket club, sector-10A, 40+Diva Koliwada ground , Near : DMart, Airoli , NAVI Mumbai , mumbai, Maharastra, India
I am an cricket coach at Airoli, having 7+years of experience, we are teaching good basic techniques to develop young kids ...
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Aquib juolay

coach location, Navi Mumbai Maharashtra 400706, mumbai, Maharastra, India
Myself Aquib Juolay My passions is cricket played a lots of cricket my passions towards is to teach train the players at the best way so that he can ...
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Amol Mandavkar

coach locationGhansoli Navi Mumbai , Thane Belapur Road , mumbai, Maharastra, India
I am cricket coach I have 12year experience as cricket Coach ...
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Rajiv Tyagi

coach location1514, Golf view, delhi, Delhi, India
Rajiv is a 10 year experience cricket coach...
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Gaurav Kurkute

coach locationchhedanagr, chembur , amar mahal , chembur , mumbai, Maharastra, India
im gaurav kurkute (34 years old ) from chembur, Mumbai. im a certified Mumbai Cricket Association level O coach. im doing cricket coaching since 2010...
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Raj Jaiswal

coach location472,Ambika Marg, , mumbai, Maharastra, India
I am school state cricket player, i have done my bachelor's degree in Physical Education & Sports from Devi Ahiliya Vishwavidyalaya Indore(MP)...
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Pratiroop Shinde

coach locationNagri nivara parishad, Nagri nivara parishad, mumbai, Maharastra, India
I am a certified personal Trainer and sports nutritionist & I am working in this field from more than five years. Very much interested in coaching as...
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Gowtham S

coach location608 , sagar tharang, jp road , Andheri west , versova , mumbai, Maharastra, India
Level 3 coach, 6years experience of high performance coach 8+ years of experience as coach working in clubs, school, cricket center etc... ...
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Prasant Pandey

coach locationSwami Vivekanand road, Malad mumbai, mumbai, Maharastra, India
Myself prasant pandey pursuing Post Graduate Diploma in Sports Management completed masters degree in physical education also completed bachelor of ph...
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Ashwinee kumar gupta

coach location, , mumbai, Maharastra, India
I am a professional Club level Cricketer, I lived in Mumbai, I am Batting All rounder...
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Ankur Dobhal

coach locationIndirapuram, Indirapuram, mumbai, Maharastra, India
I am a cricket coach ...

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What’s the one thing most young batters forget under pressure?

Here's the truth: when the scoreboard starts to breathe down your neck and teammates are watching from the boundary... it’s easy to lose your head. And in those moments, many young batters forget the most important rule—play the ball, not the situation.

Coaches often say, "One ball at a time." Why? Because the moment you try to hit sixes to fix the run rate or force a shot to prove a point—mistakes creep in.

The trick is tostay present. Trust your training. Block out the noise. A good coach trains your shots; a great one trains your mindset. In the end, pressure doesn't break you—panicking under pressure does.

How do bowlers control swing and seam movement effectively?

Ah, swing—the magician’s touch. One moment the ball looks like it’s heading straight, the next it zips away like a ghost. And guess what? It’s not just the ball doing the magic—it’s the bowler.

To swing the ball, bowlers rely on subtle science:grip, seam position, wrist alignment, and the atmosphere. But mastering swing isn’t just technical—it’s deeply intuitive.

Through repetitive drills, coaches teach bowlers to feel the ball in their fingers, to angle the seam just right, to release with that split-second delay that sends the ball curving mid-air.

But here's a secret:discipline beats drama. Bowlers who swing too often, without control, lose their edge. The best ones? They use swing like a sniper. Patient. Precise. Devastating.

How can a fielder become the game-changer—even without taking a catch?

Cricket isn’t just about wickets and boundaries. Sometimes, a run saved is a match won. Fielders? They’re the unsung heroes. And good ones? They’re worth their weight in gold.

You know that one diving stop that saves a four? Or the lightning throw that causes panic? These moments build pressure. Theyrattle the batters. They shift momentum.

Coaches push fielders not just to react, but toanticipate. To watch the batter’s feet. To read body language. To predict where the ball will go before it’s hit.

Positioning, awareness, agility—it's a combination of hustle and homework. Great fielders don’t just chase the ball. Theychase opportunity.

What are some small batting habits that lead to big results?

The best batters? They don’t just walk in and swing. Theyset themselves up for success. And that starts with habits so small, you might miss them—unless you're paying attention.

  • Tap the bat consistently: It builds rhythm and timing.
  • Check your guard before every delivery: A millimeter off can cost your wicket.
  • Breathe before facing the ball: Helps calm the nerves and sharpen focus.
  • Keep the elbow high: Especially for drives—it gives control and power.

These little things? Coaches obsess over them for a reason. Because cricket isn’t won by flashy shots—it’s won bydoing the basics, beautifully, over and over.

What’s one golden rule for every cricketer—no matter their role?

You can be a batter, bowler, or fielder. You might be the star or still waiting for your breakthrough. Doesn’t matter. The golden rule?Stay in the game—every single ball.

One lapse in focus. One moment of distraction. That’s all it takes for momentum to flip.

Coaches teach players to reset after every ball. Clap. Step back. Re-align. Whether you’re in slips, midwicket, or the non-striker’s end, your body might be still—but your mind should be alive.

Every ball is a new story. And every cricketer? A potential hero waiting for the right chapter.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which age is best for cricket coaching?

Around the age of seven to ten, when hand-eye coordination is still developing, the majority of children begin. In the long run, however, even adolescents and adults can learn it. In many cases, passion is more important than age.

How much does a cricket coach cost?

Per session, the cost of coaching in cricket can range anywhere from ?500 to ?1500. There is a possibility that the monthly fees for a full-time academy might be anywhere from ?3,000 to ?15,000, depending on the facilities and instructors that are available.

Can I join cricket at 25?

As you say, it is never too late. Despite the fact that it may be more difficult to break into professional circuits, there are still opportunities for devoted late bloomers to participate in local leagues, corporate tournaments, and state-level occasions. Continue your training, make sure you keep in shape, and have faith in your abilities.

How to bat like a pro?

Begin with the fundamentals, which include stance, grip, and footwork. Then you should work on your timing. Observe professional cricket players, get a feel for their shots, and try to imitate their balance and control. You should, however, make it a habit to strike the nets. Practicing is the only thing that can replace it.