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Batting - A Comprehensive Modern Guide for Cricket Players and Coaches - cover

Batting - A Comprehensive Modern Guide for Cricket Players and Coaches

James Knott, Andy O’Connor

Casa editrice: Polaris

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This book is aimed at players and coaches (male & female) of all levels. James Knott and Andrew O’Connor have created a comprehensive and up to date guide to batting for coaches, players and parents featuring photographs and diagrams along with sixty accessible drills.  This is an essential guide to the intricate skills required to become a successful batter for both players and coaches. With input from a wide range of elite players and coaches, past and present, this is an invaluable guide to developing batting skills for young and old alike.
Disponibile da: 07/06/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 480 pagine.

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