I start by making the beginner comfortable with the basics of cricket: how to hold the bat, basic stance, grip, body position, and simple hand-eye coordination drills. I also explain safety, the goal of batting, bowling, and fielding, then assess their current ability so future lessons can be planned around their level.
The remaining lessons focus on becoming a more complete cricketer. We will refine batting technique, improve bowling accuracy or variation, sharpen fielding, and build match confidence through realistic drills and game situations. The goal is for the beginner to understand cricket better, play with confidence, and continue improving independently.
The beginner can expect to learn more structured cricket skills, including front-foot and back-foot batting, basic defensive and attacking shots, bowling line and length, fielding technique, catching, ground fielding, and game awareness. We will also start correcting habits and helping them understand when and why to use different skills in a match.
The beginner can expect to build the core fundamentals of cricket. We will review stance, grip, and basic movement, then work on simple batting shots, catching, throwing, and basic bowling action. These lessons focus on repetition, balance, timing, and developing confidence with the bat and ball.