Film yourself batting, bowling, or fielding on your phone. Send it. Within 72 hours you get a side-by-side video showing exactly what to change, plus the drills to fix it. From £30 one-off or £49/month.
Designed for parents and players who want the technical clarity of an academy coach without the schedule and the price tag.
Subscribe monthly or buy a single video or bundle as a one-off. Pay via Stripe. Cancel subscriptions any time.
5 minutes of batting, bowling, or fielding, filmed from the front on any phone. 6–10 deliveries or repetitions is plenty.
One tap upload from your phone. The clock starts the moment your video lands. You'll get an email confirming receipt.
Within 72 hours: a side-by-side analysis video, a written report flagging the priority faults, and the drills to fix them.
Not a quick text reply. Not a generic tip. A complete technical breakdown you can actually use.
Your technique on one side, the correct model on the other, synced at the moment of delivery. Freeze-frames with annotations highlighting the specific things to change.
Faults flagged using a structured taxonomy (no vague "you need to improve"). Coaching cues you can repeat in the nets. Progress tracking against previous sessions.
Two or three specific drills per fault, with equipment lists, setup instructions, and rep counts. Designed to be done in 20 minutes in the back garden or at the nets.
Subscribe monthly for ongoing analysis, or buy one-off videos with no commitment. All deliveries in 72 hours, all billed via Stripe.
Choose your discipline, lock in a plan, complete payment, and the upload box unlocks. Your 72-hour clock starts when your video lands.
Where should we send your analysis? We'll deliver it within 72 hours.
You'll receive your side-by-side analysis, written report, and prescribed drills within 72 hours. We'll send everything to the email address you provided.
Every video runs through the same four-stage protocol — designed to remove guesswork, ambiguity, and inconsistency from technical feedback.
Standardised video intake — discipline, role, and player profile metadata logged. Each session is tagged against a longitudinal player record.
Frame-by-frame review against a 47-category structured taxonomy covering technique, decision-making, and movement patterns across all four disciplines.
Identified faults are mapped to coaching cues drawn from a curated library — each cue tested for clarity, actionability, and reproducibility in net practice.
Each fault links to a prescribed drill protocol with equipment, setup, and rep-count specifications — designed to be executed in 20 minutes at home or in nets.
Hi, my name is Kingsley Prahl, and I founded PrahlTech.
I've played cricket most of my life — Hampshire age-group sides from U11 to U14, then 1st XI cricket at Bryanston, and now club first-team cricket today. Cricket has been the thing in my life since I was old enough to hold a bat.
Across all those years, I've noticed something that bothers me: coaching and sports analysis lack clarity. The advice players get is usually right — "watch the ball," "use your feet," "play straighter" — but the delivery is useless. You walk away knowing the words but not knowing what to actually do with them. That's the gap PrahlTech exists to close.
So I built the system I wished someone had given me when I was 14. A structured fault taxonomy covering batting, bowling, fielding, wicket-keeping, and in-game decision-making — every fault mapped to a specific coaching cue and a specific drill. No vague language. No "just be better." Just: here's what's happening, here's why, here's exactly what to do next.
Every video gets the same treatment. Same eye, same standard, same level of care — whether you're a 9-year-old keeping for your school B team or a 17-year-old prepping for county trials.
Cricket is what I love. The fact that you've trusted me with your video — or your child's — is something I take seriously every time you press send.
PrahlTech is building a structured, data-driven layer for cricket — connecting players, parents, coaches, and academies around a shared technical language. Every video analysed today contributes to the dataset that makes the next generation of analysis better, faster, and more measurable.
The earlier the better. Beginners benefit most because we lock in correct technique before bad habits form. Starter tier is ideal — two analyses a month is plenty at that stage.
Yes, all three. Each video you send can focus on any discipline, and you can switch between them month to month. Tell me at intake what the priority is and we'll build the analysis around that.
You can buy a single video for £30 with no subscription required. Bundles of 3, 5, or 10 videos are also available at a discount. Most people try a single first, then subscribe when they see the results.
Just a phone. A tripod helps but isn't essential — leaning the phone against a stump or a bag works. Film from the front at hip height. I'll send detailed instructions in your welcome email.
72 hours from upload, Monday to Friday. In practice, most analyses come back in 48 hours. If you need a guaranteed 48-hour turnaround for a tournament, the express add-on (+£20) bumps you to the front of the queue.
Yes, no contract. Cancel from your Stripe customer portal in two clicks. Subscription stops at the end of your current month, and you can use any unused analyses up to that date.
Yes. The fault taxonomy covers specialist skills including spin bowling, footwork patterns specific to keepers, and shot selection. Tell me the role at intake and the analysis is tailored to it.
No, and it's not designed to be. It's the technical analysis layer on top. Most clients keep their existing coach and use the analysis to bring specific things to the next session ("Coach, my reports keep flagging head position — can we work on that?").
From session 3 onwards your reports include a comparison against previously-flagged faults — you'll see "Resolved," "Improving," or "Still active" against each one. From month 3 you'll get a quarterly review with a one-page progress dashboard you can share with coaches and selectors.