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Spring Term Cricket Programme 2019 Spring Term Cricket Programme 2019 Upper School – Spring Term Cricket Programme Day Time Session Session Details Required Kit U14 (Open Session) Bedford School Cricket whites, Monday 5.15pm-6.15pm Mixture of nets, fielding, machine work. U15 (Open Session) Cricket Tracksuit, PE/Games Kit, Bat/Pads etc Strength & Conditioning Session Tuesday 7.30am – 8.15am U14A/U15A/U16A/1st XI (Should attend) Mixture of nets, fielding, machine work. Bedford School PE Kit (Starting Jan 8th) Open to All Upper School Cricketers Tuesday 1st XI (Invite Only) Bedford School Cricket whites, 4.30pm-5.30pm Mixture of nets, fielding, machine work. (Starting Jan 15) U16A (Invite Only) Cricket Tracksuit, PE/Games Kit, Bat/Pads etc U15A (Invite Only) Wednesday U14A (Invite Only) Bedford School Cricket whites, 4.30pm-5.30pm Mixture of nets, fielding, machine work. (Starting Jan 16) Cricket Tracksuit, PE/Games Kit, Bat/Pads etc U16/17/18 (Open Session) 1st XI Squad Session (Invite Only) Mixture of nets, fielding, machine work. 12.55pm – Bedford School Cricket whites, Friday 1.30pm Cricket Tracksuit, PE/Games Kit, Bat/Pads etc Wicket Keeping Session (Open Session To Upper School Keepers) Standing Up/Standing Back/Diving Cricket Masterclasses (Upper School) Master Class Sessions from ex professional Bedford School Cricket whites, Friday 5.15pm-6.00pm (Invite Only) cricketers Cricket Tracksuit, PE/Games Kit, Bat/Pads etc Skill sets will change each week depending on Cricket Skill sets . Bedford School Cricket whites, Friday 5.15pm-6.00pm which master class is on e.g. if keeping master (Invite Only) Cricket Tracksuit, PE/Games Kit, Bat/Pads etc class is on, skill sets will be batting or bowling Master Class Cricket Programme 2019 Cricket Master Classes Please note only a certain number of boys can attend the Master Class sessions. Emails will be sent to invited boys to the below sessions – Date Time Coach Session Details Upper School Lloyd Tennant Pace Bowling January 11th 5.15pm-6.00pm (Leicestershire & Essex) (Bowling Drills/Bowling with the New Ball / Attacking Bowling) Upper School Gary Palmer Batting January 18th 5.15pm-6.00pm (Somerset) Alignment Upper School Lloyd Tennant Pace Bowling January 25th 5.15pm-6.00pm (Leicestershire & Essex) (Bowling at the death/T20 Options/Plans/Fields) Wicket Keeping Upper School Adam Rossington February 1st (Standing Back/Diving) (Northamptonshire) 5.15pm-6.00pm (All Upper School Age Groups) Wicket Keeping Upper School Adam Rossington February 8th (Standing Up) 5.15pm-6.00pm (Northamptonshire) (All Upper School Age Groups) Upper School James Kettleborough Batting February 22nd 5.15pm-6.00pm (Northants, Glamorgan & Derbys) (Start of The Innings and Rotating the Strike) Upper School Tom Brett Spin Session March 1st 5.15pm-6.00pm (Northamptonshire) (Bowling for wickets/spinning the ball/Field Options) Upper School James Kettleborough Batting March 8th 5.15pm-6.00pm (Northants, Glamorgan & Derbys) (T20/One Day Batting) Upper School Tom Brett Spin Session March 15th 5.15pm-6.00pm (Northamptonshire) (Bowling at the death/T20 Options/Plans/Fields) Skill Set Cricket Programme 2019 Skill Sets Please note only a certain number of boys can attend the Skill Set sessions. Emails will be sent to invited boys to the below sessions – Date Time Session Details Upper School Batting Against Pace January 11th (T20/One Day Batting) 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 14 & 15 Upper School Pace Bowling January 18th (Bowling at the death/T20 Options/Plans/Fields) 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 14 & 15 Upper School Batting Against Pace January 25th (T20/One Day Batting) 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 16/17/18 Upper School Pace Bowling February 1st (Bowling at the death/T20 Options/Plans/Fields) 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 16/17/18 Upper School Batting Against Spin February 8th (T20/One Day Batting) 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 14 & 15 Upper School Spin Bowling February 22nd (Bowling at the death/T20 Options/Plans/Fields) 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 14 & 15 Upper School Batting Against Spin March 1st (T20/One Day Batting) 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 16/17/18 Upper School Spin Bowling March 8th (Bowling at the death/T20 Options/Plans/Fields) 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 16/17/18 Upper School Fielding Session March 15th 5.15pm-6.00pm U14/15 Upper School Fielding Session March 22nd 5.15pm-6.00pm Under 16/17/18 .
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