Cricket and Contemporary Society in Britain
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<p>This book investigates the declining status of cricket within contemporary British society after the high-water mark of England’s Ashes victory in 2005. It considers the deep roots of the game within British national life as well as its ever-changing nature and reflects upon the current significance and relevance of a sport that many still perceive as deeply traditional and conservative in outlook.</p><p>Adopting a socio-political approach the book offers new perspectives on both the contemporary realities of modern cricket and the social cultural and political condition of modern Britain. Rather than focusing on personality and the detail of match history the book looks at how the sport has coped with wider societal changes such as those in Afro-Caribbean and South Asian communities and how this has demanded adaptation by cricket’s governing authorities. The book also considers the international context in which the game continues to develop and how the initiative with new formats such as Twenty20 has been lost to other cricketing nations and it offers insight into the continued expansion and recent professionalization of the women’s game hinting at ways in which cricket as a whole could recapture the public’s imagination.</p><p><i>Cricket and Contemporary Society in Britain</i> is an invaluable resource for those studying the sociology of sport sport history cultural studies the politics of sport cultural identity sport management and sport development. It is also a fascinating read for anybody with an interest in cricket or in the value of sport in an era of rapid socio-economic political and cultural change.</p>
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