Batting Masterclass & Technical Cricket Coaching
From mastering the basics of stance to perfecting power-hitting drills, we build your game with a strict, process-first approach.
Arya Singh executing a perfect lofted shot for a six during his century. We train batsmen to have the confidence to dominate the bowling.
Anav Baliyan demonstrating excellent form and timing during a net session. This is the result of dedicated batting practice and drills.
Here we are practicing the classic 'Natraj Shot'. I teach not just the basics but also the advanced, stylish shots that can change a game.
My young player Jassi practicing a range of shots, from the upper cut to the helicopter shot, in a rooftop net session. We encourage creativity and 360-degree play.
Eshaan Arora playing a powerful shot in a practice match. We simulate real match scenarios to prepare our batsmen for any situation.
A batsman getting into position to play a powerful drive. A strong stance and balance are the foundation of good batting, which we emphasize in our coaching.
This action shot captures the intense focus of a batsman during practice. Every session is an opportunity to improve.
A player demonstrates a solid defensive stance, ready to face the bowler. We teach both attacking and defensive cricket skills.
Eshaan Arora in full flow, showcasing his batting skills. We work on developing a full range of strokes for every player.
A batsman executes a perfect follow-through after a powerful shot in the nets. This is a sign of excellent technique and timing.
About Batting Masterclass
Before you try the helicopter or an inside-out shot, we start with the 'Box Method'. It is how you learn to read the ball early and decide your footwork, not just guess. In the nets, I watch your movement on every delivery—if your balance is wrong, the shot is wrong. We fix that foundation first, before we worry about power.
We don't just feed balls for you to swing at randomly. Our batting sessions at Model Town and Ashok Vihar are built on the 'Process-First' mantra. We break your stance, check your head position, and ensure your footwork is actually responding to the length of the ball. For younger players, it is about building muscle memory through repetitive shadow practice and stationary ball hitting.
For advanced students, we move into range hitting, power play scenarios, and match-simulation training where you face real pressure. You need to know when to defend, when to rotate strike, and when to go for the big shot. Whether you are aiming for DDCA league selection or just trying to fix that Natraj shot, the training is rigorous. We use video analysis during net sessions so you can see exactly where you are missing the line. It is tough, it is intense, but it is how you become a player.
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