Yes! Getting the right and the best cricket coaching books have always been a difficult task to carry on.
There are many books on cricket coaching and skills, and obviously, there are biographies and autobiographies on cricket players too.
But the search for finding the right coaching books could be much easier if you do a little research.
First things first, Why would you buy the cricket coaching books in the first place? Here are some insights.
Best cricket books are hard to find, I accept, but here I am, with some info for you on finding out the best books on cricket, one can learn and enjoy reading.
I have put through some research times and hand-picked five books based on these factors.
I have put through some research times and hand-picked five books based on these factors.
Author: Sir Don Bradman
Coming from the master himself, this book is nothing but a booster to your cricket career and the interest in the game. Don Bradman wrote this book from his career intakes, and you know what this book about is. High on courage and best on attitude, he showers those high attributes of his, direct into this book. It would be best if you read it to understand how he had been the master of the game.
Authors: Aakash Chopra
Here comes a real-winner book, which is an excellent read for any cricketer or coach. Such detailing and almost covering every aspect of cricket, makes this book, a must-read. The added benefit is this book is, a former Indian cricketer and a current commentator wrote it, and that makes the content more suitable for sub-continent players. This is my first Cricket book and still have it with me for casual reading.
Authors: Mark Butcher and Paul Abraham
If you are a cricket enthusiast, player or even just a curious reader, buy this book. You’ll love it. The authors made it an engaging read by using the clear, concise on challenging aspects of the game. This could be the book for you if you are looking for a technically rich book on crickets aspects.
Written by a former English captain, the book has many technical notes with comprehensive analysis. If you are interested in learning cricket yourself: the fielding positions and the shots and the techniques behind them, this is the book for you.
Authors: Ian Pont
This book is for youth written by Ian Pont, an English former cricketer and current International Coach, specialising in T20. It gives clear instructions and illustrations through the pictures and simple words.
This is an easy-to-understand book with bright ideas skills-wise. This is also an recommended book from England Cricket Board.
Authors: Stewart Cotterill and Barker Jamie
An odd addition to this list. This book, written by Stewart Cotterill, is one of a kind in cricket coaching books. It deals with the players’ psychology and mental toughness, which are very important for any modern-day cricketers.
It has many real-time game examples and goes deep with the psychology of the players, which makes this a beautiful read for any upbringing cricketers. Coaches can also be valued with this book as they can use this in their coaching methods.
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