Cricket Training
AIS Men’s Cricket
Residential scholars involved in the core program live at the Centre of Exellence for one six week and one seven week block, with players' training programs tailored to encompass intense skill and fitness work.
Training also sees players introduced to scientific techniques in conjunction with AIS Biomechanics and Physiology scientists, which are responsible for cricket-specific, sports science research.
Much of the COE’s philosophy focuses on personal development. Players are supported by the AIS Athlete Career and Education Program, which provides direction for life outside cricket.
Combined with other forms of professional advice, including media and public speaking training, the COE aims to develop well-rounded athletes.
AIS Women’s Cricket
State-based camps are held between July and October each year and are based on national and state coaches working with the players, as well as specialist sessions provided by contracted specialist coaches.
Fitness programs are developed by the physical conditioning coordinator and distributed on the players' web page. All squad members report monthly with their results, and feedback and new programs are distributed.
Club cricket commences in late September, national league commences in mid-November and the international series operates during late January, February and March.


