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"Cricket's Greatest Captains" offers a compelling exploration of how leadership decisions have shaped cricket history, analyzing the tactical brilliance and management styles of the sport's most influential leaders.
The book masterfully weaves together match strategies, team dynamics, and psychological insights through detailed case studies spanning from the post-war era to modern times, highlighting how captaincy has evolved across different cricket formats.
Through meticulous research drawing from match reports, player interviews, and previously unpublished team meeting notes, the book examines legendary figures like Sir Frank Worrell, who transformed West Indies cricket, and Mike Brearley, renowned for his psychological approach to leadership.
The analysis is enriched by statistical data, including win-loss ratios and decision-making patterns, providing readers with concrete evidence of each captain's unique impact on the game. The chronological structure guides readers through the evolution of cricket captaincy, from traditional Test match leadership to the demands of Twenty20 cricket.
What sets this work apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting cricket leadership principles with military strategy and business management concepts. While maintaining academic rigor, the book remains accessible to both serious cricket students and general sports enthusiasts, offering practical insights for current and aspiring captains at all levels of the game.
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Rafbók: 14 januari 2025
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