Cricket and contemporary society in Britain : crisis and continuity

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    • Holden, Russell

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Cricket and contemporary society in Britain : crisis and continuity

Russell Holden

(Routledge research in sport, culture and society)

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references p. [157]-163 and index

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Description

Based on extensive empirical research Investigates cricket's shifting popularity in contemporary British society Considers the international context and offers comparisons with other cricketing nations

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and framework for discussion, 2. The depths of 1999 and the rehabilitation of cricket, 3. Impact of the 2005 Ashes victory, 4. Cricket and identity: some geographical reflections, 5. Cricket and the British Afro-Caribbean community: Losing the heritage, 6. Realizing the power of the South Asian community, 7. Twenty20: cricket's 21st-century revolution, 8. Comparing the British cricketing experience, 9. The advance of women's cricket, 10. Concluding remarks

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