Professional Fielding and Wicket-Keeping Drills
Catches win matches, and we ensure you are ready when the ball flies your way. Our fielding and wicket-keeping sessions combine high-intensity drills with technical adjustments on our dedicated Kandivali grounds.
No dream is chased alone. Here, one of our coaches provides one-on-one guidance to a young wicket-keeper, focusing on the fundamentals of stance and collection.
The most memorable days often end with the dirtiest clothes. Our players aren't afraid to dive and give their all during intense fielding and catching practice.
We use modern equipment like this catching ramp to simulate different types of catches. This helps improve reflexes, judgment, and technique for our fielders and keepers.
About Fielding & Wicket-Keeping Drills
We move away from standard lines and repetitive drills. Using catching ramps and reaction balls, we simulate match pressure so your movements become instinctive. You will be diving, sliding, and testing your reflexes on our grounds, because on the field, the most memorable days are the ones where you end up with the dirtiest clothes.
Fielding and wicket-keeping are often treated as warm-ups, but here they are the main event. We believe that your agility and judgment determine your impact in a game, which is why our modules go far beyond simple catch practice.
Our approach focuses on three core pillars:
Reflex and Reaction: Using modern catching ramps and reaction balls, we force your brain to adjust to unexpected ball trajectories. This is about cutting down your reaction time so that high-pressure catches feel like second nature.
Technical Precision: For wicket-keepers, we break down the basics, from the stance and the backlift to clean glove work. We analyze your footwork to ensure you are balanced, stable, and ready to move instantly, whether it is for a quick stumping or a diving take down the leg side.
Match-Ready Conditioning: We use our outdoor facility in Kandivali to replicate real field conditions. You will dive, slide, and throw under fatigue, mimicking the intensity you will face during MCA tournaments like the Kanga League. It is hard work, and you will get dirty, but that is the only way to build the muscle memory required for professional cricket.
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