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Spirit of cricket, reflections on play and life, Mike Brearley

Label
Spirit of cricket, reflections on play and life, Mike Brearley
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Spirit of cricket
Responsibility statement
Mike Brearley
Sub title
reflections on play and life
Summary
The laws of cricket, like the laws of the land, aim at a sort of justice or balancing between different factions. The purpose behind cricket's laws, and behind changes in them, is often to calibrate the balance in the game between batsmen and bowlers, between attack and defence, between safety and risk. Cricketing lawmakers are interested in the overall appeal of the game to players and spectators alike. This book alternates between issues and examples within the game - from 'Mankading' and the 'Sandpaper' affair to sledging, mental disintegration and racism - as well as broader issues such as the spirit and letter of the law. Brearley examines the issue of how far what purports to be justice (in law or in spirit) may or may not be the expression of the powerful within the activity or within society. He also contrasts cheating and corruption, and reflects on the nature of penalties in regard to each. He discusses the significance of the notion of the spirit of the game for umpires, groundsmen, administrators, media and spectators - as well of course as for players
Target audience
adult

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