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The Club: Empire, Power and the Governance of World Cricket
The Club: Empire, Power and the Governance of World Cricket
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The fascinating story of cricket's world governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), and how it grew into a multi-billion-dollar business.
From cricket journalist, historian and academic Rod Lyall.
This meticulously researched and authoritative history reveals how:
- Privileged aristocrats and mining magnates turned cricket into a 'civilising' force of empire, promoting the politics and prejudices of their class
- Cricket's world governing body evolved - from its early days in St John's Wood, London as the Imperial Cricket Conference into the International Cricket Council, a multi-billion-dollar sporting business, based in Dubai and increasingly dominated by a financially and politically ambitious Indian elite
- The ICC failed to deal effectively with such challenges as the Bodyline controversy, apartheid in South Africa and Kerry Packer's commercialisation of the game
- Media rights deals and global events sponsorship have created new problems: match-fixing, administrative corruption and the threat from franchise leagues
This is the first full account of the ICC's origins and its roots in imperialist ideology, charting its rise from a talking-shop into a multi-billion-dollar global business driven by massive worldwide TV audiences.
- Publisher: Pitch Publishing
- Dimensions: 22.2 x 14.4 x 2.5 cm
- Language: English
- Print length: 320 pages
- Item weight: 470 g
- Book Type: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 1801509506
- ISBN-13: 978-1801509503
- Publication date: 24 March 2025
A$51.45
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