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'''''The Art of Captaincy''''' ({{ISBN|0340270861}}) is a book written by the [[cricket]]er [[Mike Brearley]], first published in 1985 by Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. The book draws on his experiences while [[captain (cricket)|captaining]] [[Middlesex County Cricket Club|Middlesex]] and later leading [[England national cricket team|England]] to the famous [[The Ashes|Ashes]] [[Australian cricket team in England in 1981|victory in 1981]]. Being the only cricket book which talks about and explores the various challenges a cricket team captain must surmount, it has often been referred to as a "treatise on captaincy". (Scott 2011)
'''''The Art of Captaincy''''' ({{ISBN|0340270861}}) is a book written by the [[cricket]]er [[Mike Brearley]], first published in 1985 by Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. The book draws on his experiences while [[captain (cricket)|captaining]] [[Middlesex County Cricket Club|Middlesex]] and later leading [[England national cricket team|England]] to the famous [[The Ashes|Ashes]] [[Australian cricket team in England in 1981|victory in 1981]]. Being the only cricket book which talks about and explores the various challenges a cricket team captain must surmount, it has often been referred to as a "treatise on captaincy". (Scott 2011)

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The Art of Captaincy (ISBN 0340270861) is a book written by the cricketer Mike Brearley, first published in 1985 by Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. The book draws on his experiences while captaining Middlesex and later leading England to the famous Ashes victory in 1981. Being the only cricket book which talks about and explores the various challenges a cricket team captain must surmount, it has often been referred to as a "treatise on captaincy". (Scott 2011)

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