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Cricket, Race and the 2007 World Cup

Edited by Boria Majumdar, Jon Gemmell

Series Editor: J. A. Mangan, Boria Majumdar

Published February 20th 2009 by Routledge – 216 pages

Series: Sport in the Global Society

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Description

Cricket has been subject to a number of changes over the last twenty years. We can no longer talk of a sport particular to an out-dated English way of life. Cricket has become global and has to exist within the global environment. Primarily the world game has become commercialised. This collection of essays assesses the developments within major playing nations between the World Cups. Do we now live in a world where commercialism is the primary factor in determining sports, or are wider historical prejudices still evident? Seeking to answer these questions, Cricket, Race & the 2007 World Cup focuses on racial and ethnic tensions and their place in the new globalized, cricketing environment.

This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

Contents

The East-West Divide-South Asia and its Diaspora. Cricket and Race in South Africa. Australia. New Zealand. West Indies. Pakistan. Zimbabwe. Bangladesh. Sri Lanka. England