Residential child care has increasingly had to resist the external demand for it to be a short-term intervention only.
The difference in short term and long term is the thinking that begets the skills
The ability to hit sixes and make runs rapidly by wild innovation of strokes, or to smash wickets through electrifying exhausting pace, is a different set of skills than patient innings building or containing a person at the wicket.
It is being said that the manner of the loss of the Ashes shows that being fit for purpose for the fast one-day game in all its formats has potential to make a player not fit for purpose in a steady five-day game where an over of no runs stopping things getting worse and creating a breathing space can be to make a solid platform for a resilient future.
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