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Cricket bestseller list

Every now and again I reveal what books are selling fastest through the Amazon store we have here on miCoach.

As you may already know, I get a small commission (about 4%) every time you buy a book, DVD or anything else through this site. I use the vouchers Amazon sends me to buy more books and help make miCoach better (and to keep it free).

So here are the latest bestselling cricket books through miCoach, in order of popularity:

  1. Bob Woolmer's Art and Science of Cricket
  2. The Fast Bowler's Bible
  3. Zone Mind, Zone Body: How to Break Through to New Levels of Fitness and Performance - by Doing Less!
  4. The Art of Captaincy
  5. SAQ Cricket: Speed, Agility and Quickness For Cricket
  6. Chappell on Coaching: The Making of Champions
  7. MEN'S HEALTH Power Training: Performance-Based Conditioning for Total body Strength
  8. Cricket Coachmaster: Batting Mechanics
  9. Functional Training for Sports: Superior Conditioning for Today's Athlete
  10. Coaching Youth Cricket

I have read all of these and can recommend every one.

Are there any coaching books you would like to recommend?

 

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Comments

Three other books well worth getting hold off - 'The Art of Wrist Spin' by Peter Philpott, 'Coaching Top Club Cricket - Pathways to Success' by John Moore and 'The Complete Book of Modern Fielding practices' by Chris Stone.

The other book I would recommend is Mike Atherton's 'Opening Up'. There are some useful tactical observation.

Kind regards,

Robin Collins

One book I fell over and have found very useful more ways than one is "Modern Psychology for Cricket and Other Australian Sports" by Robert Griffiths - a sports psychologist and cricket coach.

Steve James