Rain Stops Play by Andrew Hignell

Rain Stops Play by Andrew Hignell

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Rain Stops Play by Andrew Hignell

A geographical history of cricket in England and Wales in a global context.

'A fascinating book on the effects of geography and climate on the sport.. Firmly part of the emerging field of sports geography, this book will certainly be a welcome addition to collections in social geography generally as well as those focusing on the sociology of sport.' - Choice

'If you are a dedicated cricket follower who believes that the weather affects results and the way the game is played, this book is a must for you. Rain Stops Play is sure to get many deckchair fans recording the connection between results and the weather.' - Sunday Times


'A safe bet that this geographical study of the game breaks fresh ground ... Andrew Hignell comes with good credentials.' - The Times

'A fascinating book on the effects of geography and climate on the sport ... Providing a fascinating history of the sport's diffusion in its early years, the author also grapples with the reality that the romantic ideal of cricket as a game played in the country in bucolic settings has vanished. Firmly part of the emerging field of sports geography, this book will certainly be a welcome addition to collections in social geography generally as well as those focusing on the sociology of sport.' - Choice

'We can enjoy a book of outstanding scholarship, genuine research into environmental issues and provocative analysis.' - The Journal of Cricket Society

'If you are a dedicated cricket follower who believes that the weather affects results and the way the game is played, this book is a must for you. Rain Stops Play is sure to get many deckchair fans recording the connection between results and the weather.' - Sunday Times

'Serious study.' - Western Gazette

'The prolific pen of Andrew Hignell has been at it again to produce his third book in the space of twelve months.' - South Wales Evening Post

'It is hard to imagine that a publication whose front cover illustrates the greatest of all cricketing anxieties should turn out to be one of the most fascinating books produced in a good while." - Extra Cover

'Andrew Hignell's excellent volume should therefore be required reading in both dressing room and press box.' - Wisden Cricket Monthly

Andrew Hignell is the Heritage and Education Co-ordinator to Glamorgan County Cricket Club, and Curator of the CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket, having previously taught Geography at Blundell's School in Devon and Wells Cathedral School in Somerset. A prolific writer and broadcaster, Andrew is the editor of the Cricket in Wales series published by St. David's Press.
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ISBN 13 9780714681863
ISBN 10 0714681865
Title Rain Stops Play
Author Andrew Hignell
Series Sport In The Global Society
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2001-04-30
Number of pages 256
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