Step up to winning cricket play. Cricket: Steps to Success contains progressive instruction for comprehensive coverage of individual skills, techniques and the fundamentals of team play.
With Cricket: Steps to Success, you will learn the proper techniques of batting, bowling, fielding and wicket-keeping. Through clear, detailed instruction, full-colour photos and illustrations and 71 of the game’s best drills, you will develop each skill and identify and correct common flaws in technique as you assess your abilities and gauge your progress.
When you have mastered the fundamentals, Cricket: Steps to Success takes you onto the field and into the game. From the roles and responsibilities of each position to the essentials of team play, you’ll be prepared for every situation on the pitch.
If you are ready to master the game of cricket, rely on the one resource proven to make a difference. Cricket: Steps to Success—part of the popular Steps to Success series with more than 1.5 million copies sold—is your guide to winning play.
Climbing the Steps to Cricket Success
The Sport of Cricket
Key to Diagrams
Step 1 Basic Bowling
Step 2 Fast Bowling
Step 3 Spin Bowling
Step 4 Basic Batting
Step 5 Defensive Batting
Step 6 Attacking Batting
Step 7 Fielding
Step 8 Wicket-Keeping
Step 9 Team Roles
Glossary
About the Author
Special features:
Description of each skill
Drills
Summary
Ralph Dellor was involved with cricket for over 50 years as a
player, broadcaster, journalist and coach. In a career that took him to
some 25 countries, he coached the England women’s team and was on the
coaching staff at Oxford University. Ralph also coached the Norwegian
national team from relative obscurity to enter the first division of
European cricket.
Fully involved in spreading cricket’s popularity, Dellor was the first
chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board Coaches Association,
worked for the International Cricket Council, was a selector for the
England Amateur XI, served on the Berkshire County Cricket Club
committee and was chairman of his local village club. He was also a
member of the UK Sports Council and an advisor to a former UK minister
for sport. Dellor passed away in September 2017.