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Pommies: England Cricket Through an Australian Lens

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'Pommies' Description

Based on extensive research and interviews with leading sports executives, "Pommies" is the first book to investigate the management of professional cricket in England. Three years after the great Ashes victory in 2005, the England team has reverted to type. In 2007, it lost three out of four Test series and got nowhere in the ICC World Cup and Twenty20 tournaments. Since 1987, Australia has thrashed England 34-9 in Tests and won four World Cups to England's none. Today, Australia has five cricket stadiums with more than 30,000 seats to England's none. Their team is accessible to all on Channel Nine, but England fans have to pay GBP400 a year for Sky. Using Australia as the model and inspiration, "Pommies" explains what is wrong with England cricket and presents a radical plan to improve the national team and open up the game for fans.

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Title: Pommies

Pages: 335

Imprint: Matador

ISBN 10: 1906510326

Illustrations & Other Content Notes: Illustrations (chiefly col.)

ISBN 13: 9781906510329

Sub Title Of Text: England Cricket Through an Australian Lens

Publication Date: 23/04/2008

William Buckland is an investigative management consultant and writer. He spent eight years as an executive at international news agency Reuters. Since leaving in 2001 he has worked as a strategic adviser both for the UK government and in the private sector. Pommies is his second book.


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