Career
Overview
Ian Pont is a bowling coach. He has simplified the technical aspects of pace bowling coaching by creating the 4 Tent Pegs Drill now accepted by many respected coaches as a blueprint for engineering a safe, robust bowling action whilst increasing speed and accuracy. He is an author of three books
His first book "The Fast Bowler"s Bible" is used by coaches and players at all levels all over the world.
His second book "Coaching Youth Cricket" is recommended reading by the ECB. His third publication "Ultimate Pace Secrets" reveals how pace in the bowling action is generated. Pont, former ECB National Skill Sets Coach, worked with Kent, Warwickshire and Worcestershire during the 2000s.
Here he spent time working with Shoaib Akhtar who credited him in his book "Controversially Yours" - before being appointed Bowling Coach of his native Essex (2006-2008) where he worked & helped develop a young Dale Steyn. Pont then assisted Northamptonshire (2008-2010) with their bowlers" development.
In 2006/7 he was made Assistant Head Coach/National Bowling Coach of the Netherlands National team and a selector at the 2007 World Cup.
In 2011 and 2012 he coached Ranji Team, Haryana in India, helping to develop both Harshal Patel and Mohit Sharma. 2012 saw Pont appointed Head Coach of the Dhaka Gladiators, for the inaugural Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and he led the team to tournament victory at the first attempt. He is a three time Interstate Commerce Commission World Cup coach having been at the 2003 South Africa WC (with England), 2007 West Indies WC (with Netherlands) and 2011 India, SL & Bangladesh WC (with hosts Bangladesh).
Pont heads up The Ultimate Pace Foundation in Bangalore, India based at the prestigious Karnataka Institute Of Cricket.
His own company, Mavericks Cricket Institute, is based in England and develops talented cricketers. In 2016 he was appointed Assistant Coach/Bowling Coach of the Quetta Gladiators in the inaugural edition of the Pakistan Super League (Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (Polish Peasant Party)) based In Dubai and Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Quetta Gladiators finished runners up losing the Final to Islamabad United
Additional
Pont"s cricket ball throw of 126.18m set in Bellville, Cape Town in 1981, is the second longest verified throw of all time
He had tryouts as a pitcher with 6 Major League Baseball teams including New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies in 1986 and 1987.
Aside from cricket and baseball, Pont briefly joined Thurrock Athletics Club where he took up the javelin and had basic lessons in technique. lieutenant became apparent he had an aptitude and within just six weeks he had thrown the then Olympic qualifying standard of 72m.
British Olympic Javelin Coach, Margaret Whitbread, mother of Olympic Gold medallist Fatima Whitbread, saw Pont throw and commented, “he has the most natural throwing arm this side of the Iron Curtain”.
He was one of the instigators of coloured clothing in English domestic cricket in 1993 after his company Hogger Sports made the replica clothing for the Interstate Commerce Commission 1992 World Cup. He presented British Broadcasting Corporation Essex radio programme "Ian Pont"s Sporting Sunday" during 1990s.