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Fielding and Wicket-Keeping Drills in Noida

byTUG SportsAt TUG Sports in Sector 100, Noida; open to players across Delhi NCRStarts from2,000 Per SessionView full gallery

Catches win matches. We train hard to make you sharp, agile, and ready for every ball, whether you are fielding or behind the stumps.

A coach-led fielding session focusing on ground stops and quick returns. We instill the importance of attacking the ball and being sharp in the field.

Under the floodlights, our players work on their catching skills. Night sessions present a different challenge, helping to sharpen reflexes and judgment.

Speed in motion. This drill is all about agility and quickness, essential skills for any top fielder. Our players are learning to move explosively to the ball.

A coach demonstrates the correct technique for taking catches during a fielding session. Leading by example is a core part of our coaching philosophy.

A snapshot from our fielding drills, with a coach hitting catches to the players. Repetition is key to making catching feel natural.

This night training drill focuses on lateral short catches. It improves agility and the ability to react quickly to sharp chances in the infield.

Sharp hands are crucial for any fielder or wicket-keeper. This close-in catching drill tests reflexes and ensures soft hands.

Here, a coach explains the importance of sideways movement in wicket-keeping. This technique allows for greater range and balance, reducing the need for risky dives.

Night practice continues with more fielding drills. The commitment to improve all aspects of the game is what defines our players.

Using a ramp to create unpredictable bounces, this drill is excellent for improving reaction time and fielding technique for awkward balls.

About Fielding & Wicket-Keeping Excellence

I don't believe in diving unless you have to. Most players dive because their footwork locks them out, forcing a desperate reach. We teach you to move sideways and keep your body open, which covers more ground safely. It is just one of the technical habits we drill here to make sure you are always in the right position to stop the ball or take the catch.

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