Tribe Verified

Batting Drills and Net Practice in Delhi

byFuture Champions Cricket AcademyCricket academy located in Burari, DelhiStarts from1,800 Per MonthView full gallery

Refine your shot selection and build a solid technique with our focused cricket net practice sessions.

Every team has that one player you can always count on. We train our batsmen to be that reliable player, ready for the match.

This is a specific drill we use to improve the pull shot against chest-high balls. Using heavy plastic balls helps build the right muscle memory and power.

Here, I am teaching one of our young batsmen how to play a powerful pull shot against an off-spinner. It's all about creating space and transferring your body weight.

The cut shot is a key part of a batsman's arsenal. This drill focuses on the footwork and timing needed to execute it perfectly.

Batting has its ups and downs, but a strong mindset is non-negotiable. We train our players to stay focused, no matter the situation.

For a true batsman, the sound of the ball hitting the middle of the bat is the best feeling. This is our happy place, our real dopamine.

For us, cricket is therapy. A tough day can be forgotten with a good session in the middle, running between the wickets.

A glimpse of a right-handed batsman perfecting his technique during a practice session. Every ball is an opportunity to improve.

A typical Monday at the academy. We start the week strong with focused net practice to sharpen our batting skills.

Enjoying a solid batting session in the open nets. This is where players get to face different types of bowlers and adapt their game.

About Batting Drills & Net Practice

Net practice is about more than just hitting balls. We focus on your stance, head position, and weight transfer for shots like the pull and the cut. You won't just stand in the nets; you'll get real feedback on your shot selection so you are actually ready for match-day pressure.

Similar work from other experts

Browse through Curated picks from other experts on mytribe