Still the Best Loved Game? by Neil Cole

Still the Best Loved Game? by Neil Cole

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Still the Best Loved Game? by Neil Cole

A thoughtful take on the English game before it embarks on a new era with The Hundred. a worthy read for those interested in debating the enduring legacy of the game. The Cricketer Magazine, August 2019. Makes the broader point that cricket's landscape changes like the weather. Wisden, November 2019.English cricket is at a crossroads. Many fear the ECB's new Hundred competition, with its city-based franchises, threatens the very existence of county cricket. With live matches not seen on terrestrial television since 2005, and the game in apparently terminal decline in state schools, many children are growing up barely even aware of the game, let alone playing it. Meanwhile, across the country clubs are folding at an unprecedented rate as people no longer have the time or inclination to play. Even Test cricket, we are repeatedly told, is dying. Yet, there is more money in the game than ever before, women's cricket is booming and watched by record crowds, and the fortunes of the national side can still make headline news. In Still the Best Loved Game? In the most inclusive book on the game yet written, the author takes us through a season of English cricket, from Lord's Test to village green, women's international to the Cup Final, university match to disability cricket. In doing so, he surveys the game, those who play and watch it, and the issues that surround it, and considers where it is heading. Is cricket really dying? Or are there yet grounds for optimism for a healthy future for England's national summer sport?
Cole, Neil: - Neil Cole was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. While studying art as a freshman at California State University, Long Beach, he encountered the good news of Jesus Christ and turned his life over to Him, never looking back. Neil's journey in God's Kingdom brought him to serve in a megachurch of over 3,500 people, a local community church of 120, and now as a catalyst to help start thousands of small, rapidly multiplying, organic churches that meet in homes, campuses, prisons, dormitories, and places of business across the globe. Neil has authored fourteen books and traveled to over forty-eight nations of the world, sowing the seeds of God's Kingdom, catalyzing the development of organic church networks, and coaching thousands of leaders and churches. Neil has been married for thirty-five years to Dana and has three adult children-Heather, Erin, and Zach-and three grandsons. Neil Cole regularly contributes to the following websites: www.StarlingInitiatives.com www.neilcole.blog www.CMAResources.org www.100movements.org www.cole-slaw.blogspot.com
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ISBN 13 9781916096905
ISBN 10 1916096905
Titel Still the Best Loved Game?
Autor Neil Cole
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Two Hens Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-04-23
Seitenanzahl 288
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