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(More customer reviews)Woolmer's book provides quite interesting reading, as much for what it includes [bowling and batting strategy, critical views of Darrell Hair and Muralithan and that Pakistani test, what constitutes a fair delivery etc] as what it does not [not much on fielding and throwing]. Snippets from historical greats of the game add much to the story.
Be warned [sic], he does come off the long run, making it a weighty read. Afficionados of the game would be rewarded for their efforts. It takes as long as a test match to read and digest, but is well worth it!
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Certain to become the definitive manual on playing and coaching cricket, this trail-blazing book represents the first time that a cricket coach and a sports scientist (both world experts in their field) have teamed up to create probably the most comprehensive book on playing and coaching cricket there is. The authors vision: to develop players who show not only technical but mental strength, and who are as physically fit and injury-resistant as possible. Much more than a coaching manual, this book reflects Bob Woolmer's passion for constant innovation and questioning his dedication to the art and science of cricket.Lavishly illustrated with specially commissioned drawings and photos, the book includes useful summaries, anecdotes and tips from some of the game's greatest players and characters.
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