Crickonomics

Crickonomics

by Stefan Szymanski and Tim Wigmore
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 26/05/2022

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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's great innovators? Why does South Africa struggle to produce Black Test batters? And how does the weather impact who wins?


Crickonomics explores all of this and much more – including how Jayasuriya and Gilchrist transformed Test batting but T20 didn't; English cricket's great missed opportunity to have a league structure like football; why batters are paid more than bowlers; how Afghanistan is transforming German cricket; what the rest of the world can learn from New Zealand and even the Barmy Army's importance to Test cricket.


This incisive book will entertain and surprise all cricket lovers. It might even change how you watch the game.

ISBN:
9781472992727
9781472992727
Category:
Sport & leisure industries
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
26-05-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Stefan Szymanski

Stefan Szymanski is Professor of Sport Management at the University of Michigan. His books include Soccernomics, Money and Football, National Pastime, Playbooks and Checkbooks and Winners and Losers.

Tim Wigmore

Tim Wigmore is a journalist for The Daily Telegraph, ESPNCricinfo, The New York Times and The Economist, specialising in cricket, sports analytics and the business of sport. He is also a weekly columnist for the i paper.

Tim is a former winner of the CMJ Young Cricket Journalist of the Year, and runner-up for the Ian Woodbridge Young Sports Writer of the Year award. His first book, Second XI: Cricket in its Outposts, was named one of The Guardian's sports books of the year for 2015.

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