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SHORTLISTED FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2023 - CRICKET BOOK OF THE YEAR.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE CRICKET SOCIETY AND MCC BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2023.
SELECTED AS ONE OF WATERSTONES BEST SPORT BOOKS OF 2022.
A CRICKETER BOOK OF THE YEAR.


''Superb'' Matthew Syed, The Times

''Fascinating'' The Observer

''Crickonomics is packed with sufficient statistical analysis to have the most ardent cricket geek purring with pleasure'' Mail on Sunday

''An insightful, Hawk-Eye-like analysis of the numbers behind cricket'' Financial Times

An engaging tour of the modern game from an award-winning journalist and the economist who co-authored the bestselling Soccernomics.

Why does England rely on private schools for their batters but not their bowlers? How did demographics shape India''s rise? Why have women often been the game''

Trade Review
Superb -- Matthew Syed * The Times *
Fascinating * The Observer *
Crickonomics is packed with sufficient statistical analysis to have the most ardent cricket geek purring with pleasure * The Mail on Sunday *
Provides answers to a range of fascinating questions about the sport -- The Daily Telegraph
An insightful, Hawk-Eye-like analysis of the numbers behind cricket * The Financial Times *
An illuminating study * The Times *
A fact-packed and thought-provoking tour through cricket’s highways and byways * Times Literary Supplement *
A startingly comprehensive insight into the past, present and possible future of this most English of sports. * City A.M *
Part history, part data analysis, part reflection on the sport’s future, Crickonomics is exactly what the title suggests - a diagnosis of the state of professional cricket through the lens of economics. * All Sports Books *
Taps into meaningful and eternal themes * Wisden Cricket Monthly *
Pacy and extraordinarily broad * The Cricketer *
The most engaging and insightful book on the progress of cricket that I have ever read… it is a book which should be of interest not only to cricket enthusiasts, but anyone with an interest in sport. * Braham Dabscheck, The Newtown Review of Books *
Wigmore is one of sporting journalism’s most original thinkers. * The Cricketer *
brilliant research and arguments, backed by conviction one would associate with true experts of the game…a must read. * Sportstar *

Table of Contents
Introduction PART ONE - CENTRES OF POWER: NEW AND OLD 1. Batters and bowlers, nature and nurture 2. The strange conservatism of Kerry Packer, and why Covid-19 will accelerate the rise of club cricket 3. An urban sport in a rural country: the challenge of Indian cricket 4. An Ashes Education - why cricket's oldest rivalry is the battle of private schools 5. The rise of New Zealand: by luck or design PART TWO - PIONEERS 6. Women's cricket - a history of innovation 7. How Jayasuriya and Gilchrist transformed Test 8. League cricket - the game's great missed opportunity 9. A fair result in foul weather PART THREE - CRICKET'S PROBLEMS 10. Cricket's concussion crisis 11. Stereotypes 12. What will the future of women's cricket look like? And the case for reparation 13. Why doesn't South Africa produce more Black batters?

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A Paperback / softback by Stefan Szymanski, Tim Wigmore

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 25/05/2023
    ISBN13: 9781472992734, 978-1472992734
    ISBN10: 1472992733

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2023 - CRICKET BOOK OF THE YEAR.
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE CRICKET SOCIETY AND MCC BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2023.
    SELECTED AS ONE OF WATERSTONES BEST SPORT BOOKS OF 2022.
    A CRICKETER BOOK OF THE YEAR.


    ''Superb'' Matthew Syed, The Times

    ''Fascinating'' The Observer

    ''Crickonomics is packed with sufficient statistical analysis to have the most ardent cricket geek purring with pleasure'' Mail on Sunday

    ''An insightful, Hawk-Eye-like analysis of the numbers behind cricket'' Financial Times

    An engaging tour of the modern game from an award-winning journalist and the economist who co-authored the bestselling Soccernomics.

    Why does England rely on private schools for their batters but not their bowlers? How did demographics shape India''s rise? Why have women often been the game''

    Trade Review
    Superb -- Matthew Syed * The Times *
    Fascinating * The Observer *
    Crickonomics is packed with sufficient statistical analysis to have the most ardent cricket geek purring with pleasure * The Mail on Sunday *
    Provides answers to a range of fascinating questions about the sport -- The Daily Telegraph
    An insightful, Hawk-Eye-like analysis of the numbers behind cricket * The Financial Times *
    An illuminating study * The Times *
    A fact-packed and thought-provoking tour through cricket’s highways and byways * Times Literary Supplement *
    A startingly comprehensive insight into the past, present and possible future of this most English of sports. * City A.M *
    Part history, part data analysis, part reflection on the sport’s future, Crickonomics is exactly what the title suggests - a diagnosis of the state of professional cricket through the lens of economics. * All Sports Books *
    Taps into meaningful and eternal themes * Wisden Cricket Monthly *
    Pacy and extraordinarily broad * The Cricketer *
    The most engaging and insightful book on the progress of cricket that I have ever read… it is a book which should be of interest not only to cricket enthusiasts, but anyone with an interest in sport. * Braham Dabscheck, The Newtown Review of Books *
    Wigmore is one of sporting journalism’s most original thinkers. * The Cricketer *
    brilliant research and arguments, backed by conviction one would associate with true experts of the game…a must read. * Sportstar *

    Table of Contents
    Introduction PART ONE - CENTRES OF POWER: NEW AND OLD 1. Batters and bowlers, nature and nurture 2. The strange conservatism of Kerry Packer, and why Covid-19 will accelerate the rise of club cricket 3. An urban sport in a rural country: the challenge of Indian cricket 4. An Ashes Education - why cricket's oldest rivalry is the battle of private schools 5. The rise of New Zealand: by luck or design PART TWO - PIONEERS 6. Women's cricket - a history of innovation 7. How Jayasuriya and Gilchrist transformed Test 8. League cricket - the game's great missed opportunity 9. A fair result in foul weather PART THREE - CRICKET'S PROBLEMS 10. Cricket's concussion crisis 11. Stereotypes 12. What will the future of women's cricket look like? And the case for reparation 13. Why doesn't South Africa produce more Black batters?

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