Cricket's Global Warming: The Crisis in Cricket

Is international cricket facing its own 'global warming' moment, a crisis that's attacking its very core?

That's the question posed by Glenn Turner and co-author Lynn McConnell in this insightful insider's account.

In the rush to commercialise and expand the game, the authors suggest, it's been turned into a 'product', and burdened by a class of amateur administrators pulling it in a direction that's increasingly at odds with the needs of the game — including the first-class game on which the whole edifice rests.

This book shows how these problems are playing out in New Zealand cricket, but those in other cricketing nations will see a lot in common with their own experience of the game.

A probing mix of anecdotes, analysis and forthright criticism of the game and its administration from one of cricket's most successful and widely experienced players.

 

About the Authors

 

Glenn Turner played 455 first-class games (103 hundreds) for New Zealand, Worcestershire in England and Otago and Northern Districts in New Zealand and 195 one-day matches in a career spanning 19 years. He captained NZ, Worcestershire, Otago and Northern Districts, twice coached the NZ team and was a national and Otago selector.

Lynn McConnell is an Auckland-based editor and writer who has written 24 books on cricket, rugby, track and field and military history. He has a background in newspaper journalism and latterly online media as New Zealand editor of Cricinfo and Sportal. Lynn recently completed an MA in history and is the director of NZSportsDaily.

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Cricket's Global Warming: The Crisis in Cricket

Is international cricket facing its own 'global warming' moment, a crisis that's attacking its very core?

That's the question posed by Glenn Turner and co-author Lynn McConnell in this insightful insider's account.

In the rush to commercialise and expand the game, the authors suggest, it's been turned into a 'product', and burdened by a class of amateur administrators pulling it in a direction that's increasingly at odds with the needs of the game — including the first-class game on which the whole edifice rests.

This book shows how these problems are playing out in New Zealand cricket, but those in other cricketing nations will see a lot in common with their own experience of the game.

A probing mix of anecdotes, analysis and forthright criticism of the game and its administration from one of cricket's most successful and widely experienced players.

 

About the Authors

 

Glenn Turner played 455 first-class games (103 hundreds) for New Zealand, Worcestershire in England and Otago and Northern Districts in New Zealand and 195 one-day matches in a career spanning 19 years. He captained NZ, Worcestershire, Otago and Northern Districts, twice coached the NZ team and was a national and Otago selector.

Lynn McConnell is an Auckland-based editor and writer who has written 24 books on cricket, rugby, track and field and military history. He has a background in newspaper journalism and latterly online media as New Zealand editor of Cricinfo and Sportal. Lynn recently completed an MA in history and is the director of NZSportsDaily.

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Overview

Is international cricket facing its own 'global warming' moment, a crisis that's attacking its very core?

That's the question posed by Glenn Turner and co-author Lynn McConnell in this insightful insider's account.

In the rush to commercialise and expand the game, the authors suggest, it's been turned into a 'product', and burdened by a class of amateur administrators pulling it in a direction that's increasingly at odds with the needs of the game — including the first-class game on which the whole edifice rests.

This book shows how these problems are playing out in New Zealand cricket, but those in other cricketing nations will see a lot in common with their own experience of the game.

A probing mix of anecdotes, analysis and forthright criticism of the game and its administration from one of cricket's most successful and widely experienced players.

 

About the Authors

 

Glenn Turner played 455 first-class games (103 hundreds) for New Zealand, Worcestershire in England and Otago and Northern Districts in New Zealand and 195 one-day matches in a career spanning 19 years. He captained NZ, Worcestershire, Otago and Northern Districts, twice coached the NZ team and was a national and Otago selector.

Lynn McConnell is an Auckland-based editor and writer who has written 24 books on cricket, rugby, track and field and military history. He has a background in newspaper journalism and latterly online media as New Zealand editor of Cricinfo and Sportal. Lynn recently completed an MA in history and is the director of NZSportsDaily.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163989157
Publisher: TurnerMcC Publishing
Publication date: 04/20/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 566 KB
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