Ian Pont reveals how Pakistan seamer Mohammad Hasnain can improve and avoid injuries

Ian Pont reveals how Mohammad Hasnain can become a better bowler and avoid injuries Pakistan cricket

Ian Pont: “With a better aligned base and efficient use of his front leg and hips, he will be more controlled, accurate, faster and less likely for lower back issues”

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Renowned fast bowling coach Ian Pont has revealed that Pakistan seamer Mohammad Hasnain can become a better bowler and avoid injuries if he makes a slight change to his bowling action.

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Gladiators owner files case against ICC and BCB

"I think they have not only cheated with the BCB but also with the general spectators that came to the stadium"

“I think they have not only cheated with the BCB but also with the general spectators that came to the stadium”

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The owner of the Dhaka Gladiators, Salim Chowdhury, has filed a case against the top officials of the International Cricket Council (ICC), the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL EXCLUSIVE: Ian Pont reveals the secrets of becoming a pace legend and the art of reverse swing

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“You have to have a passion for pace, to want to bowl fast in the first place”

Ian Pont is known throughout the cricketing world as one of the most prominent and accomplished fast bowling coaches and he recently spoke to me about the secrets behind becoming a pace legend, the art of reverse swing and his new coaching clinic, the Ultimate Pace Foundation.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Ian Pont attributes wrong coaching technique to extinction of 150 kph bowlers

Pont believes coaches are hindering the true potential of numerous pace bowlers

Former England first-class pace bowler Ian Pont, who has spent years researching the mechanics behind quick bowling, has announced that wrong coaching technique is to blame for the extinction of 150 kph bowlers.

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