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- The_Art_of_Cricket abstract "The Art of Cricket is an instructional book on the game of cricket written by Sir Don Bradman in 1958. Despite its age, the book is still widely regarded as one of the best coaching manuals available for technique and tactics[citation needed] and is a clear demonstration of Bradman's skill as a student of the game as well as a master of its play. It is well illustrated with many black-and-white photographs and diagrams.Bradman wrote in the foreword:In 1934 I wrote a short instructional book on How to play cricket At that time I was somewhere along the road of my international playing career which ended in 1948. With certain interruptions brought about by illness, World War II, etc., I had by then been on the stage for 20 years, and in my judgement that was long enough. Whilst my mental powers may still have been adequate for the task, my muscles certainly were not.My natural impulse was to put on paper my theories about how the game should be played but eventually thought perhaps it was my duty so to do - not briefly, as in 1934, but at some length, and drawing upon the many subsequent years of experience. The task has been accomplished. I have tried faithfully to portray the many aspects of cricket as they appear to me.From the Test cricketer may I request tolerance for the space taken in describing simple things (such as a yorker). He may feel they are superfluous, but this book is designed to help all classes of cricketers, including, children. Then to the youngster who may find the technical portions somewhat advanced may I just say - pass them by for the time being. Concentrate on the more elementary matters and come back to the Test match stage refinements when you are older.The illustrations are not perfect but nevertheless they have been carefully selected to portray what was required, and action, rather than photographic excellence, has dictated my choice.If this book can be the means of kindling enthusiasm in the breasts of some youngsters or of assisting older players to overcome the game’s complexities, I shall be rewarded for the time spent in compiling it.".
- The_Art_of_Cricket author Donald_Bradman.
- The_Art_of_Cricket isbn "1-86105-172-7".
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- The_Art_of_Cricket pubDate "1958".
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