Cricket Coaching Diagrams
Use clean visual diagrams to explain technique, training and tactics — perfect for lessons, team meetings and self-study.
Cricket is full of concepts that are easier to see than to say — field placements, training plans, the overlap between technique and fitness, the difference between fast and spin bowling. CoverDriveAI’s diagram library gives coaches and players a clean visual language for all of it.
What’s inside the library
- Training flowcharts — full session plans from warm-up to cool-down, including decision points like “sore or fatigued?”
- Comparison diagrams — fast vs spin bowling, front-foot vs back-foot shots, attacking vs defensive fields.
- Venn diagrams — visualising the overlap between technique, fitness and recovery, or batting, fielding and game awareness.
- Match-day flows — pre-match nutrition, warm-up and routine maps.
Why diagrams work for cricket coaching
A good diagram replaces three paragraphs of explanation. Coaches can use them in pre-season planning, junior sessions, parent briefings and post-match reviews. Players can use them as revision sheets between net sessions, especially when learning a new role like opening the batting or bowling at the death.

