2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2020.07.010
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“It takes a village”: the sources and types of support in development of male cricket players

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“…Reflecting the emphasis of this paper, siblings can be important and unique developmental agents within these contexts when compared to coaches, parents, psychologists, and peers Blazo and Smith, 2018). However, there is also the potential for siblings to have no impact, or a negative impact, on development Warmenhoven et al, 2020). Undoubtedly, one argument which is often applied to siblings is the nature vs. nurture debate.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Reflecting the emphasis of this paper, siblings can be important and unique developmental agents within these contexts when compared to coaches, parents, psychologists, and peers Blazo and Smith, 2018). However, there is also the potential for siblings to have no impact, or a negative impact, on development Warmenhoven et al, 2020). Undoubtedly, one argument which is often applied to siblings is the nature vs. nurture debate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Finally, a quantitative questionnaire study conducted by Warmenhoven et al (2020) explored the different types of support and support providers utilized during the development of male cricket players across different levels of skill expertise. Data highlighted that 77% of siblings were important fellow participants in sport.…”
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