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The Cambridge Companion to Cricket

 

 

The Cambridge Companion to Cricket


Edited by: Anthony Bateman , Honorary Visiting Research Fellow, International Centre for Sports History and Culture, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Edited by: Jeffrey Hill , Emeritus Professor, Historical and Cultural Studies, DeMontfort University, Leicester, UK

Rs.395 (15% discount)
Rs.336 | PB | 308 Pages | 3 b/w illus. 1 table
ISBN: 9781107601949

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Few other team sports can equal the global reach of cricket. Rich in history and tradition, it is both quintessentially English and expansively international, a game that has evolved and changed dramatically in recent times. Demonstrating how the history of cricket and its international popularity is entwined with British imperial expansion, this book examines the social and political impact of the game in a variety of cultural sites: the West Indies, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. An international team of contributors explores the enduring influence of cricket on English identity, examines why cricket has seized the imagination of so many literary figures and provides profiles of iconic players including Bradman, Lara and Tendulkar. Presenting a global panoramic view of cricket's complicated development, its unique adaptability and its political and sporting controversies, the book provides a rich insight into a unique sporting and cultural heritage.



Contents
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Chronology
List of frequently used abbreviations

Introduction
Anthony Bateman and Jeffrey Hill

1. Cricket pastoral and Englishness
Anthony Bateman

2. Cricket in the eighteenth century
Rob Light

3. Cricket and corruption
David Frith

4. Broadcasting and cricket in England
Jack Williams

5. Bodyline, Jardine and masculinity
Patrick F. McDevitt

6. Don Bradman: just a boy from Bowral
Tom Heenan and David Dunstan

7. The Packer cricket war
Richard Cashman

8. New Zealand cricket and the colonial relationship
Greg Ryan

9. C. L. R. James and cricket
Kenneth Surin

10. Reading Brian Lara and the traditions of Caribbean cricket poetry
Claire Westall

11. The detachment of West Indies cricket from the nationalist scaffold
Hilary McD. Beckles

12. The Indian Premier League and world cricket
Boria Majumdar

13. Hero, celebrity and icon: Sachin Tendulkar and Indian public culture
Prashant Kidambi

14. Conflicting loyalties: nationalism and religion in India-Pakistan cricket relations
Mihir Bose

15. Cricket and representations of beauty: Newlands cricket ground and the roots of apartheid in South African cricket
Andre Odendaal

16. Writing the modern game
Rob Steen

17. Cricket and international politics
Stephen Wagg and Jon Gemmell

Further reading
Index
Other titles of interest
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