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      Women and Girls’ Cricket: How We Can Grow the Game Together

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      A full guide on coaching, administration, formats, techniques, EDI and more. Packed with practical advice, the book has original contributions from some of the most influential players, administrators, coaches and broadcasters in the world

      For many decades, women and gir...

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      Product ID:9781914110160
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Women and Girls' Cricket
      Subtitle:How We Can Grow the Game Together
      Authors:Author: Lydia Greenway
      Page Count:190
      Subjects:Sports training and coaching, Sports training & coaching, Cricket, Cricket
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      A full guide on coaching, administration, formats, techniques, EDI and more. Packed with practical advice, the book has original contributions from some of the most influential players, administrators, coaches and broadcasters in the world

      For many decades, women and girls'' cricket has been under-represented, under-financed, undervalued and lacking in true organisation. Despite this, many thousands of female players over the years have fought against the barriers, developed their skills and fallen in love with this incredible sport.

      Recent years have seen an explosion of female participation, broadcast coverage, new teams, new clubs, new competitions and an undeniable sense that women and girls'' cricket is establishing itself as the most significant growth area of the game. We''ve seen full houses at Lords and the MCG, we''ve seen the success of the Hundred, the Women''s Big Bash, the prospect of a Women''s IPL and most importantly, thousands of new players across the world benefitting from everything cricket has to offer.

      What is needed now, is to build on these successes, to provide resources and information for clubs, schools and coaches to start, to grow and to coach their own programmes.


      This book is the answer.


      Lydia Greenway has written a full guide on coaching, administration, formats, techniques, EDI and more. Packed with practical advice, the book has original contributions from some of the most influential players, administrators, coaches and broadcasters in the world, including: Charlotte Edwards, Alyssa Healy, Heather Knight, Kate Cross, Ebony Rainford-Brent, Henry Moeran, Nat Sciver, Isa Guha, Lisa Sthalekar, Mel Jones, Lisa Keightley, Alex Hartley, Clare Connor, Ali Mitchell, Charles Dagnall, Katherine Brunt, Amy Jones and more.


      Imprint Name:Sequoia Books
      Publisher Name:Sequoia Books
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-01-10

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      Weight288 g
      Dimensions152 × 228 × 15 mm