Don'ts for Cricketers

Don'ts for Cricketers
Author:
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1472976053

An illustrated edition of the classic book of cricketing advice. Foreword by former England Test cricketer and bestselling author Derek Pringle. The advice found in Don'ts for Cricketers was originally printed in 1906 and contains hundreds of snippets of entertaining, timeless and amusing advice for cricketers of all abilities. Advice includes: - 'Don't be in two minds about how you are going to play the ball, for that way madness lies.' - 'Don't be sulky or sad if your bowling is punished or your captain takes you off bowling when you want to continue.' - 'Don't forget the motto of that famous old cricket club, I Zingari: "Keep your promise, keep your temper, keep your wicket up.”' The content, ranging from technique and equipment to etiquette on the field, provides a fascinating snapshot of life in early twentieth-century Britain.

Don'ts for Cricketers

Don'ts for Cricketers
Author:
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1472976088

An illustrated edition of the classic book of cricketing advice. Foreword by former England Test cricketer and bestselling author Derek Pringle. The advice found in Don'ts for Cricketers was originally printed in 1906 and contains hundreds of snippets of entertaining, timeless and amusing advice for cricketers of all abilities. Advice includes: - 'Don't be in two minds about how you are going to play the ball, for that way madness lies.' - 'Don't be sulky or sad if your bowling is punished or your captain takes you off bowling when you want to continue.' - 'Don't forget the motto of that famous old cricket club, I Zingari: "Keep your promise, keep your temper, keep your wicket up.”' The content, ranging from technique and equipment to etiquette on the field, provides a fascinating snapshot of life in early twentieth-century Britain.

Dean Jones' Cricket Tips

Dean Jones' Cricket Tips
Author: Dean Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-11-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781925321838

"For the first time, here is a pithy, street-wise collection of practical tips you need to know to improve your cricket skills. The tips come not only from Dean Jones, but from other players with many years of experience at the very top of the sport, and cover all aspects of the game - batting, bowling, fielding, wicket-keeping, strategy, mindset, tactics, fitness, and diet. With brilliant illustrations by award-winning cartoonist John Spooner, and contributions from former Australian and international superstars, such as Allan Border, Michael Clarke, Ricky Ponting, Shane Watson, Kevin Pietersen, and Wasim Akram, this full-colour book will appeal to a wide range of audiences and age groups, and to men, women, and children."

It's Ok If You Dont Like Cricket Its Kind of a Smart People Sport Anyway

It's Ok If You Dont Like Cricket Its Kind of a Smart People Sport Anyway
Author: Cricket Player Notebook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-11-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781706926290

If you are a cricketer and you love indian cricket games this will be a great notebook for you.People who like batsman will like this fantastic scoreboard base keeper paperback.Awesome for men, woman, sister, brother, mother, dad, friends and kids who like bat-and-ball game notebook. A great gift idea for birthday, christmas or any other occasion.Get this present to have the best hindi sport j

Cricket For Dummies

Cricket For Dummies
Author: Julian Knight
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-03-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1118480341

A complete guide to cricket for players and fans alike Whether you're a budding player or aspiring armchair expert, Cricket For Dummies helps you get to grips with this fascinating sport. Completely revised and updated for the first back-to-back Ashes series in 38 years, this hands-on guide gives you clear explanations of the cricket's laws, step-by-step explanations of techniques and tactics, and exciting coverage of the tournaments, global rivalries, and great players. Fully revised and updated to chronicle the rise of twenty20 cricket and the IPL, the implementation of DRS, and the changing face of the game Covers cricket basics—the pitch, the laws, the equipment and more Provides an in-depth look at cricket formats Offers a guide to building cricket skills—bowling, batting, and fielding Includes coverage of the best players and the biggest tournaments throughout the world Complete with Top Ten Lists of the greatest cricketers, the most memorable cricket matches, and the biggest controversies, Cricket For Dummies is your one-stop resource on this popular sport.

How Not to be a Cricketer

How Not to be a Cricketer
Author: Phil Tufnell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-10-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1471194566

'Brilliant' Paul Newman, Daily Mail SHORTLISTED FOR THE BEST SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR In How Not to be a Cricketer, former England international and TV personality Phil Tufnell highlights the many potential pitfalls of a professional cricket career, and provides a hilarious insight into how to avoid them and what happens when, like him, you don't. I was the model cricketer – if anyone wanted to know how not to be one. My career included more ups and downs than the big dipper at Margate and more bumps than the dodgems next door. And yet somehow I climbed off the ride unblemished. I survived to walk away on my own terms. For someone who never quite fitted the mould, I was actually pretty good at not being a cricketer. In his superb new book, Phil Tufnell looks back over his life and career to provide brilliant advice and insights, often learned the hard way, from his own experiences as a cricketer. If you want to learn how to make a good first impression, maybe don’t have your hair cut in a Mohican. And when, after a drunken night on an England Under-19 tour to Barbados, the players were told ‘You cannot be caught coming in at a ridiculous hour and still be drunk in the morning’ most took his wise words on board; Tuffers vowed not to get caught. Packed with brilliant stories and revealing anecdotes about some of the great players of his time, such as Mike Atherton, Mike Gatting, Graham Gooch and Nasser Hussain, How Not to be a Cricketer is the perfect read for anyone who wants to know more about the potential pitfalls of the game, and how to avoid them.

Hitting Against the Spin

Hitting Against the Spin
Author: Nathan Leamon
Publisher: Constable
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1472131231

'Fascinating and insightful . . . lifts the curtain to reveal the inner workings of international cricket. A must-read for any cricketer, coach or fan' Eoin Morgan 'This path-breaking book should be compulsory reading for commentators and captains - and all cricket fans' Mervyn King 'Clever and original but also wise' Ed Smith How valuable is winning the toss? And how should captains use it to their advantage? Why does a cricket ball swing? Why don't Indians bat left-handed? What is a good length and why? Why are leg-spinners so successful in T20 cricket? Why did England win the World Cup? Why do all Test bowlers bowl at either 55 or 85mph? Why don't they pitch it up? All cricketers long to know the answer to these questions and many more. Only fifteen years ago it would have been difficult to answer them - cricket was guided only by decades-old tradition and received wisdom. Data has changed everything. Today we can track every ball to within millimetres; its release point, speed and bounce point are measured as are how much the ball swings, how much it deviates off the pitch, the exact height and line that it passes the stumps, and multiple other variables. Hitting Against the Spin is the story of that data, and what it can tell us about how cricket really works. Leading cricket thinkers Nathan Leamon and Ben Jones lift the lid on international cricket and explain its hidden workings and dynamics - the forces that shape cricket and, in turn, the cricketers who play it. They analyse the unseen hands that determine which players succeed and which fail, which tactics work and which don't, which teams win and which lose. They also explore the new world of franchise cricket as well as the rapid evolution of the T20 format. Revolutionary in its insights, Hitting Against the Spin takes you on a fascinating whistle-stop tour of modern cricket and sports analytics, bringing cricket firmly into the twenty-first century by revealing its long-kept secrets. This is the most important cricket book in decades.