Former Australian quick Nathan Bracken will headline this summer’s Shaun Brown Cricket Coaching (SBCC) camp in Orange next year, at Waratahs Sportsground.
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Bracken, who played five Tests and 116 One-Day Internationals, is heading up the SBCC coaching panel for the first time this summer and will be joined by another former international star in Graham Yallop, who scored 2700 Test runs at 41.13.
“Nathan is one of the best junior coaches in the business and it’s fantastic that we have him on board for this year’s camp,” Brown said.
“The cricket clinics provide an excellent learning experience for enthusiastic cricketers between the ages of 6-16.
“Our program covers all facets of cricket, 20/20, One Day, Test formats. All aimed at improving participant’s skills, knowledge and enjoyment of the game.”
Over the past 30 years, thousands of participants have improved their skills in all aspects of the game at the regional camps.
“It’s fantastic to be able to involve former Test stars in areas that normally don’t get that exposure,” Brown, a professional cricket coach since 1987 who grew up playing junior cricket in regional areas, said.
The clinic features the use of video analysis, a comprehensive program and written reports for all who attend this summer.
For more information about the clinic please contact Shaun on 0412 382 558 or log onto www.cricketcoaching.com.au.
The camp will be held at Waratahs Sports Club January 16 and 17, 2017 from 9am-3pm each day.
SBCC is also running a trivia competition, the winner of which will claim a free place at next year’s clinic.
To enter, simply email your answer to the following question to matthew.findlay@fairfaxmedia.com.au.
Question: What is Nathan Bracken ODI cap number?
A) 74
B) 123
C) 142
D) 100