GRAHAM GOOCH - Captaincy
1992, Stanley Paul True Hardback in Dust Wrapper (DJ). Notes [Graham Gooch was one of the most influential England cricket captains since Mike Brearley. With the emphasis on determination and planning, He earned the respect of fellow players and cricket watching public. In this explanation of his approach to the difficult art of captaincy, Graham Gooch covers the full job description, from team selection to personal motivation, and from field placings to dealing with the media. He also considers the captaincy skills of others, including Fletcher and Brearley. Illustrated with colour photographs. 197pp. Index. Size 8vo Medium (8" x 5½" approx.)] Condition Near Fine - in Near Fine DJ. Very slightly ruffled edges of DJ. Near Fine - in Near Fine DJ. Very slightly ruffled edges of DJ.
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