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Back to EpisodesEp 26 - Afghanistan Batting Coach Toby Radford Reveals the Secret Blueprint World Class Batsmen Use
Description
Afghanistan's newly appointed batting coach Toby Radford joins The Cerebral Cricketer fresh off a win in Dubai, straight after a fast turnaround from the Bangladesh Premier League.
In this episode, Toby breaks down what he looks for in elite batting across formats, from T20 game awareness and middle overs planning, to the technical "non negotiables" he believes most world class players share.
We go deep on alignment, balance, triggers, playing late, soft hands, and the small details that can be the difference between being slightly out of form and back in rhythm.
We also get practical on how those ideas translate in the nets and in match scenarios, Toby talks through the "option + execution" test he uses for every shot, and why T20 scoring can still come from proper cricket shots and low risk areas rather than slogging.
What you'll learn
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How franchise coaching differs from international and county setups, what actually gets coached when players are in and out quickly
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T20 batting on slow turners vs true wickets, how to maximise the new ball and survive the middle overs
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"Option + execution", Toby's simple framework for every shot selection decision
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The alignment blueprint, head over feet, hands close, and why so many dismissals start with posture and early movement
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Triggers that work, triggers that ruin your setup, and how timing your movement changes everything
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Playing late drills, including a simple machine setup that forces better timing and control
Toby Radford is a former first class cricketer for Middlesex and Sussex, who later became Head Coach at Middlesex and Head Coach at Glamorgan.
He has worked internationally as West Indies batting coach, then held senior development roles as Head of High Performance at the Bangladesh Cricket Board and Batting Coach at the Pakistan Cricket Board High Performance Centre.
He has been the Head Coach of Dhaka Capitals and has been appointed Afghanistan's batting coach.
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