An Indian Summer of Cricket

An Indian Summer of Cricket
Title An Indian Summer of Cricket PDF eBook
Author Catherine McGregor
Publisher Echo Books
Total Pages 300
Release 2016-10-18
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780995367784

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Catherine McGregor has been a soldier, a writer and broadcaster with a life long passion for cricket. She has played cricket for over five decades and remains active as a player, coach and commentator. She was a selector for the Prime MInister's XI for two seasons. Catherine used the Indian tour of Australia in 2011-12 to examine the future of traditional Test Cricket facing the commercial pressures generated by new, shorter forms of the game. During the writing of the book Catherine recognised that she was facing the same question in her own life that she had posed about cricket. Can I survive or must I change? Her answer shocked many in Australia and around the world. Now, five years later, she offers revised insights about the future of the game and reflects on the response of the cricket world to her gender transition to which she alluded in the final pages of the original edition. Indian Summer is a lyrical, moving account of the how the spirit of cricket enabled the game to embrace Catherine McGregor's radical transformation. She paints exquisite portraits of some of the greatest names and recounts her experience of some of the game's most hallowed venues. Indian Summer will touch the heart of cricket purists and lovers of fine prose alike.

An Indian Summer of Cricket

An Indian Summer of Cricket
Title An Indian Summer of Cricket PDF eBook
Author Malcolm McGregor
Publisher Barrallier Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Cricket
ISBN 9780987168559

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Malcolm McGregor has been The Spectator's cricket writer and a political columnist for the Fairfax newspapers and The Australian. Now Cate McGregor, she is the cricket writer for the Australian Financial Review. This book includes interviews with players, commentators and cricket lovers and explore how this unique game has affected our summers and reflected our view of ourselves. This is a stunning combination of Australia's cricket, military and political history, built around the 2011/2012 Indian cricket team tour of Australia. Malcolm's writing will intrigue and delight lovers of cricket, history and literature.

John Wright's Indian Summers

John Wright's Indian Summers
Title John Wright's Indian Summers PDF eBook
Author John Wright
Publisher Souvenir Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2007-07-07
Genre Cricket
ISBN 9780285637955

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In an experiment not expected to work, former New Zealand captain John Wright was named coach of the Indian cricket team in October 2000. In this volume he provides an insight into the vast scale, passion and politics of cricket in a country with a billion fans.

Cricket Country

Cricket Country
Title Cricket Country PDF eBook
Author Prashant Kidambi
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 448
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 0198843135

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The extraordinary story of the first 'All India' national cricket tour of Great Britain and Ireland - and how the idea of India as a nation took shape on the cricket pitch.

CRICKET IN CYBERSPACE

CRICKET IN CYBERSPACE
Title CRICKET IN CYBERSPACE PDF eBook
Author DAVID ONGLEY
Publisher Notion Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2023-11-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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Cricket in Cyberspace covers the years 2002 to 2009 using selected works from the dongles.org blog. The author, pen name Dongles, is Australian but this book is not by any means restricted to Australian cricket. The blog covered on-field events but was far more than that. It explores major changes such as IPL as well as controversy, scandal, deaths, retirements and the significant players of the era. The blog was written for the love or cricket, not for payment. The author was no beholden to any publisher or employer and was free to write freely, as he saw it. The book combines humour with fresh and insightful interpretations of cricket in the 2000s. The book features 25 original illustrations to enrich the humour and meaning of the posts.

Cricket and Globalization

Cricket and Globalization
Title Cricket and Globalization PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wagg
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 295
Release 2010-08-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1443824828

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Cricket has changed dramatically in recent years and now can claim to be a truly global game, thanks in large part to new media technologies which bring a global audience for World Cups and other major competitions. However, the globalization of cricket has not followed a pattern familiar in other sports: concentrations of wealth, media, and marketing leading to the domination of Western countries over the rest, and this fact alone makes it interesting for scholars of the globalization of sport. Cricket has followed a very different global path; the non-Western countries (former British colonies) have begun to dominate and have taken control of the economics and politics of the game. In short, cricket has been “Indianized”. The globalization of cricket has received a massive boost from the popularity of the newest form of the game (Twenty20) which is helping promote cricket as a mass TV sport. The rise of Twenty20, particularly the Indian Premier League (IPL), is transforming the way cricket is organized, played, and watched all over the world. This development both reinforces the globalization of cricket and also underlines that the “movers and shakers” within cricket are no longer the traditional elites in metropolitan centres but the businessmen of India and the media entrepreneurs world-wide who seek to shape new audiences for the game and create new marketing opportunities on a global scale.

It's Always Summer Somewhere

It's Always Summer Somewhere
Title It's Always Summer Somewhere PDF eBook
Author Felix White
Publisher Cassell
Total Pages 384
Release 2021-08-05
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1788402634

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***** A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK & SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER "Felix White's beautifully, elegantly and passionately written book reminds me why I love cricket so much. And reading, come to that." - Stephen Fry "The love of cricket is both communal and individual. Felix has a wonderful knack of evoking both in a book full of life, joy and resilience." - Gideon Haigh "Whether you love cricket or are still confused by the rules of the game, you'll love this. Felix's writing is warm and witty. A joy to read." - Cariad Lloyd Felix White, for reasons often beyond him, has always been deeply in love with cricket. His passion for the game is at the fore on the BBC 's number one cricket podcast and 5Live show, Tailenders, which he co-presents with Greg James and Jimmy Anderson. It's Always Summer Somewhere is his funny, heartbreaking and endlessly engaging love letter to the game. Felix takes us through his life growing up in South West London and describes how his story is forever punctuated and given meaning by cricket. Through his own exploits as a slow left arm spinner of 'lovely loopy stuff', to the tragic illness of his mother, life with The Maccabees and his cricket redemption, Felix touches on both the comedic and the tragic in equal measure. Throughout, there's the ever-present roller coaster of following the England cricket team. The exploits of Tufnell (another bowler of 'lovely loopy stuff'), Atherton, Hussain et al, are given extra import through the eyes of a cricket-obsessed youth. Felix meets them at each signposted moment to find out what was really behind those moments that gave cricket fans everywhere sporting memories that would last forever, sending the book into an exploration of grief, transgenerational displacement and how the people we've known and things we've loved culminate and take expression in our lives. It's Always Summer Somewhere is an incredibly honest detail of a life lived with cricket. It offers a sense of genuine empathy and understanding not just with cricket fans, but sports and music fans across the world, in articulating our reasons for pouring so much meaning into something that we simply cannot control. Culminating in the heart-stopping World Cup Final in 2019, the book finally answers that question fans have so often asked... what is it about this game?