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The Magic of Indian Cricket: Cricket and Society in India

✍ Scribed by Mihir Bose


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
305
Series
Sport in the Global Society
Edition
Revised
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In the last twenty years, Indian cricket has been transformed. With the arrival of global television networks, mass-media coverage and multinational sponsors, cricket has become big business and India has become the economic driving force in the world game. For the first time a developing country has become a major player in the international sports arena. This fully updated and revised edition of Mihir Boses classic history is a unique account of the Indian cricket phenomenon. Drawing on a combination of extensive research and personal experience, Bose traces the development of the Indian game from its beginnings as a colonial pastime to its coming of age as a national passion and now a global commercial powerhouse. This illuminating study reveals Indian crickets central place in modern India's identity, culture and society. Insightful, honest and challenging, Bose tackles the myths and controversies of Indian cricket. He considers the game in terms of race, caste, politics, national consciousness and ambition, money, celebrity and the media, evoking all the unpredictability, frustration and glory that is the magic of Indian cricket.

✦ Table of Contents


Book Cover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Series Title......Page 3
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 9
Series Editors’ Foreword......Page 12
1. India – Whose India?......Page 14
2. Khel-khood as Cricket......Page 58
3. Middle India and the cricket Raj......Page 104
5. An English Sporting Eden in India......Page 142
6. Ranji’s Burden......Page 157
7. The besieged Hero......Page 196
8. The Nawabi Legend......Page 223
9. Vegetarians, Fast Bowlers and Violence......Page 243
10. Gods and Boys......Page 251
11. Shining India or Poverty of Ambition?......Page 263
12. My India, my England......Page 282
Postscript......Page 292
Index......Page 297


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