Every shot in Sticks is coached by a voice with a point of view — a coach, not a text-to-speech readout. All of them follow the same rule a good net coach follows: one focus per ball, plain cricket language, never numbers. Pick the voice you want at your net, in English or in Hindi.
A former first-grade all-rounder now running senior nets at his club. Calm, precise and generous — Sam tells you what was good before he tells you what to fix, and he never hides behind jargon. If you do nothing, Sam is the coach you hear.
A former Sheffield Shield quick who now runs club nets — blunt, warm, and quick with a nickname. Macca's the coach who tells you exactly what he saw, straight up, then backs you to fix it by the next ball.
A Mumbai gymkhana all-rounder turned coach — methodical and patient, with a classroom cadence. Vikram builds your innings one habit at a time: head steady, base right, then everything else.
The same Vikram, coaching in Hindi — and not textbook Hindi, but the way cricket is actually talked at Indian nets: Hindi sentences with the cricket vocabulary every player already uses. A straight drive stays a straight drive. The app's whole interface is available in Hindi too, and the two choices are independent — English UI with Hindi coaching works fine, and the reverse does too.
Settings → coach. You can preview each voice before you pick, and change your mind whenever — every coach works with everything in the app: live coaching at the net, slow-motion replays, and the coached clips you share.
Batting feedback lands differently when it sounds like someone who's stood behind a net. The Sticks coaches are written and tuned as people — their phrasing, their priorities, what they praise — because "keep your head over it" from a coach sticks in a way a dashboard metric never will. The analysis underneath is identical and rigorous; the voice on top is human. See how the coaching pipeline works →
Free to start — ten fully coached sessions, no card required.