The Secret Cricketer : English Cricket from the Inside
by
Anonymous
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1785319868
ISBN-13
9781785319860
Publisher
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Imprint
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Country of Manufacture
IN
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 19th, 2021
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
412 grams
Dimensions
14.60 x 22.30 x 2.70 cms
Product Classification:
Autobiography: sportCricket
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This fast-paced, insider's account lifts the lid on modern cricket to reveal what life is really like for an English professional in the 21st century. With a unique insight into an era when the game has changed irrevocably, the book takes you behind the scenes with untold stories that will make you laugh and others that will shock you.
The Secret Cricketer first picked up a cricket bat as a toddler and became a county junior. He secured a professional contract and has been at the coalface of the English county game ever since. This fast-paced, insider''s account lifts the lid on modern cricket to reveal what life is really like for an English professional in the 21st century. How do players cope when they can''t take a wicket or score a run and their livelihood is on the line? What makes a good coach and how many are there (hint - not many)? Is there still an old-school hierarchy in dressing rooms or a bullying culture? What''s the secret to a winning dressing room, and what''s it like to be in one when morale hits rock bottom? How much do county players earn? And what''s it like to walk out at Lord''s to play in a major final? With unique first-hand insight into the fast-evolving modern game, the book answers all these questions and more. It''s brimming with untold stories - some that will make you laugh and others that will shock you.
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