Words from Our Players
Cricket isn't just about what I teach—it is about how the game changes you. These players have walked the ground, felt the pressure, and put in the hard hours. Hear their stories directly.
Gursimrat Singh from the UK's Warwickshire County Cricket Club shares his experience. He came here to get used to Indian turning tracks and talks about our focused morning sessions, spot bowling, and sidearm drills.
Shubham Yadav, a right-arm fast bowler, talks about his two years with us. He appreciates the good facilities, quality batsmen to bowl to, and the availability of new balls for practice, which helps him hone his swing and accuracy.
About Words from Our Players
What you see in these videos is not just feedback, it is a reality check. Whether it is a player from the UK adjusting to turning tracks at Cross Maidan or a local pacer honing their swing, the common thread is the grind. If you are looking for soft training, this is not it. But if you want to know how we handle sidearm sessions and spot bowling under pressure, listening to these experiences will give you a better idea of what happens on the pitch every morning.
We do not do marketing. We do work. When you watch these testimonials, you are not seeing scripted reviews. You are seeing players who have spent months with us. Our coaching philosophy is based on the 'Macho Method'—that means basics first, then adaptation. You will hear about the sidearm sessions where we generate high pace and bounce, and the field practice where we simulate match situations.
We train on different surfaces, like the red soil at Cross Maidan or synthetic turf at Kurla, because cricket is played on changing grounds. Our students talk about the 'adjustment' game because that is exactly what we teach. We do not just teach you to play a straight drive; we teach you to play it when the ball is swinging, when the pitch is dusty, and when the pressure is high. That is the experience that counts. If you are serious about your cricket journey, take a minute to listen to these players. They have been through the same sessions you are about to start.
Macho Cricket Academy
I am Moin. At Macho Cricket Academy, we do not believe in quick fixes. My father, Naushad Khan, built this culture on hard work and sweat—the same culture that raised Sarfaraz and Musheer. We want players who are ready to put in the hours, day after day.
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