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Management of the cricketing ecosystem : an analytic approach

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This book is a culmination of sustained research work on the evaluation of cricket and its management to imbibe a balance between its various formats by using data and analytics.

The book has identified three primary stakeholders—administrators, players and spectators—each having their own ambitions.

In order for convergence of these ambitions, it has prescribed the networked governance in place of hierarchic governance for the International Cricket Council (ICC), the cricket’s apex body.

This book aims at creating a balance between formats that each country should play.

There is as much dearth of academic research on this topic, as there is abundance of individual viewpoints from professionals related to the game.

Hence at the outset, the book has created a  action points and has underlined the lack of convergence with present way of governance.

This book has created a meta-metric framework for formative assessment of influence across cricket formats.

In order to assess the influence of T20 on test matches and on India’s performance, a comparison between pre-IPL period (1998–2007) and post-IPL period (2008–2017) by using this framework has been done.

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Springer Verlag, Singapore
981196484X / 9789811964848
Paperback / softback
796.358
06/11/2023
Singapore
English
183 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm