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In 1985 Mike Brearley published The Art of Captaincy, revealing how
he steered Middlesex and England to victory with his team of
first-class cricketers. He got the absolute best out of his
players, inspiring Ian Botham to new heights against the
Australians in 1981. Few cricketers have had a greater impact on
the amateur game than these two. Every captain would love
Brearley's degree in people, as well as a hardhitting all-rounder
like Botham. But theirs was a barely recognisable game from the one
we play on often dishevelled grounds up and down the country with
ragtag teams of ageing, deluded or hungover friends and
acquaintances. Now, Charlie Campbell offers us a New Testament to
Brearley's Old Testament, as he guides us through the realities of
captaining an amateur team. Herding Cats picks its way through the
minefield of an amateur's season: from the excitement and hope of
pre-season nets, to the desperate scramble to gather 11 players for
a frosty game on a far-flung, desolate pitch; from decoding the
casual phrase 'I bat a bit', to setting a field of players who
can't catch or throw; from handling the most delicate egos, to
dealing with a case of the yips; from frequent moments of despair,
to sudden and joyful glimpses of unexpected glory. For all those of
us who recognise ourselves, our teammates, our friends and partners
in the shambling joy of amateur cricket more than in the top-class
international game, Campbell lights a path through a weekend world
of play at the beating heart of the world's second most popular
sport.
This book is on discovering one's self-confidence and how we
identify ourselves in the world around us. Its target audience is
children who are in the processes of self-discovering what
motivates and defines them and gives them a positive sense of
being, self-assurance, self-worth and inner motivation. It
encourages great self-esteem and self-confidence and allows them to
be proud owners of their affectionately coined, Mojo.
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