How to Coach Cricket

How to Coach Cricket by Ralph Dellor is a practical guide published by Collins Willow in 1990, comprising 128 pages in English. This book is part of a new series of sports coaching handbooks created in association with the National Coaching Foundation and the sport’s governing body. It serves as an introductory resource for coaches tasked with guiding beginners in the sport of cricket, offering clear and structured methods for developing essential techniques and skills.
Readers will find step-by-step instructions that cover various aspects of coaching, including the general responsibilities of a coach and important safety guidelines to prevent injuries. The book also provides insights into tactics and concludes with a concise version of the official laws of cricket. This edition is designed to be a practical working manual for those looking to enhance their coaching abilities in the realm of sports and recreation, specifically focusing on cricket.
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This is part of a new series of sports coaching handbooks, published in association with the National Coaching Foundation and the sport’s governing body. Each book is an introductory guide for coaches, written for those who are called upon to coach beginners. Designed as a practical working manual, it includes clear step-by-step methods for introducing and developing techniques, skills and tactics. The general role and responsibilities of a coach are discussed, along with clear guidelines with regard to safety and prevention of injury. Each book ends with an abbreviated version of the official laws of the sport.
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