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byCenturions Cricket AcademyCoaching at academies in Andheri West & Kurla, and across MumbaiStarts from1,500 per sessionView full gallery

We don't just teach cricket; we fix your technical flaws, build match temperament, and get you ready for competitive tournaments.

I believe in breaking things down to the smallest detail. Here, we are working on the pull shot, focusing on body weight transfer and staying on top of the ball. It’s not just about hitting hard; it’s about hitting it right, with control and technique.

This is what I call a pressure test. We put one batsman against a line of fresh bowlers to simulate the end of an innings. It’s about learning to survive, score, and keep your head when the pressure is on. This is how we build match temperament.

An injury can be a huge setback, but the comeback is what defines a player. Here, I am working with Gia on her bowling action after a one-and-a-half-month break. We start with the basics, correct the root cause of the injury, and build strength back slowly and safely.

For swing bowlers, consistency is everything. In this outswing drill, I use cones and spots to create a clear channel for the ball. The goal is simple: hit the spot, swing it through the channel, and take the off-stump. It’s all about muscle memory and precision.

It is always rewarding to see players travel to train with us. Rohan came from England to work on playing spin, and his progress in just a few weeks shows what focused, one-on-one coaching can do. We worked on his shot selection and strike rotation to make him a more confident player.

Batting is not just about technique, it's about tactics. In this drill, I use the bowling machine to create match scenarios where the batsman has to step out and hit according to a set field. This teaches players to think on their feet and make smart decisions under pressure.

The hard work in the nets pays off in the middle. It is a proud moment to see my student Avinash Yadav score a brilliant 96 in the Dr. H.D. Kanga Knock-Out Tournament. This is the result of dedication and countless hours of practice.

As a coach, my job is to see what others don't. I am always watching, analyzing, and finding ways to turn a player's potential into match-winning performance. This is my commitment to every single student at the academy.

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When you're struggling with a pull shot or inconsistent line and length, it's usually a small mechanical flaw holding you back. My sessions focus on these specific biomechanical corrections, whether that's your head position or front foot landing. We use high-repetition drills, like my 36-ball survival challenges, to replicate the pressure of a Kanga League match so your technique doesn't crumble when the game matters.

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