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🏏 Master Technique. Dominate All Formats. Ashes or beyond.

  • Oct 16, 2025
  • 1 min read
Bradman using a cricket stump to train
Bradman using a cricket stump to train

The 2025–26 Sheffield Shield is sending a warning: top-order batters are falling cheaply, with collapses like Victoria at 5/66 exposing technical flaws in footwork, shot selection, and adaptability. If these issues persist, England could win the upcoming Ashes series — a result Australia hasn’t seen on home soil in decades.

💡 Roundabout™ Batting Innovation: The Modern Bradman Drill From bouncy WACA pitches to slower SCG surfaces, Roundabout™’ dial-controlled height and speed let batters master timing, footwork, and hand-eye coordination — just as Bradman once did with a ball and stump. Veterans like Peter Handscomb show why disciplined technique and red-ball focus can anchor an inning even when others falter.

🏏 Game changer: preparing the next generation for red-ball and white-ball cricket, ready to survive and dominate world cricket.


 
 
 

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