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Monday, November 30, 2009

Cricket Coach Insurance- Don’t be hit for six

Success in The 2009 Ashes series has again seen Cricket’s popularity in the UK grow, and as it the sport is going to need more qualified coaches to take the players on to the next level. The England cricket team will be in the news again over the next few months as they tour South Africa and test themselves against the number one rated team in the world.
This may persuade many young and enthusiastic cricket fans to take up the game and perhaps become the next star player. Whatever age group you are coaching you need a specialist Cricket coach insurance policy to protect you against all eventualities.
Cricket requires skill and a considerable amount of concentration and the ability to take it one ball at a time. Conditions on a cricket pitch can change drastically if the sun goes in, rain falls or perhaps a bit of cloud cover. A player’s preparation for a cricket match has to be just right and this is, in large, down to their head coach. The head coach has to make sure the player is ready mentally and physically for what could be a long day.
Cricket is split into 3 main formats; Twenty20 cricket which is when both teams bat for a maximum of 20 overs where they will try and score as many runs as possible. T20 is for the ultra-attacking players and requires players to be confident of their ability and needs them to be able to take calculated risks in order to score quickly. The second format is One-Day Internationals (ODI’s); these are when each team bats for maximum of 50 overs, requiring a team to be attacking but not to be completely gung-ho.
The third and oldest format of the game is Test Cricket. This is the ultimate test of a cricketer’s ability as the game may last 5 days. A batsman maybe in the middle for hours upon hours and concentration levels must be at their highest. As a coach each format requires different levels of preparation and a totally different team needs selecting. The players also need to have special training sessions created using an array of equipment including cricket nets. These can be expensive and just another reason why cricket coach insurance is a must have.
Coaching cricket can leave you open to expenses such as lost or stolen equipment or injury costs, a sports coach insurance policy, specifically cricket coach insurance cover can protect you against these costs and allow you to continue coaching.

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