Full Circle
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A bold and comprehensive global history of cricket, from its earliest origins to the present day.
Oborne and Heller trace the origins of cricket as a commercial entertainment through its evolution to a form of moral improvement and tool of empire, and argue that cricket today – dominated by the Indian Premier League’s wealth and scale – has come full circle. From Australia to the Caribbean to Afghanistan, they explore the way cricket developed across the globe, examining its role in colonialism, education and politics; where it flourished and where it failed to take root.
In its earliest forms in the 18th century, cricket was a commercial entertainment, a vehicle for gambling alongside cock-fighting or wrestling. In the Victorian era, the sport was rejuvenated as a means of keeping order in England’s public schools and increasingly became linked with ideas of virtue and manliness. Exported by empire loyalists abroad, cricket took root across the globe – wildly successfully in some countries, indelibly linked with racism and violence in others, and failing to thrive in certain regions. At all times, the authors argue, cricket either evolves or dies. Today, the monetisation of cricket suggests it has returned to its original purpose – less a sport or self-mythologising value system than a commercial enterprise to be ruthlessly exploited.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781783969449
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 23 April 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Elliott & Thompson Limited
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 352
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About the Author
Richard Heller was a long-serving columnist on the Mail on Sunday and then The Times, and is the author of two cricket novels. A strong devotee of Pakistani cricket, he and Oborne are the co-authors of White On Green (2016) and during lockdown launched the popular podcast, Oborne & Heller On Cricket.
Peter Oborne is an award-winning writer, journalist and broadcaster. His biography of Basil D’Oliveira won the William Hill Prize in 2004. His book on Pakistani cricket, Wounded Tiger, was Wisden’s book of the year in 2014. His political writing includes The Rise of Political Lying (2005) and the Sunday Times bestseller The Assault on Truth (2021). He has worked for newspapers including the Spectator, the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph, and he now writes for Open Democracy and Middle East Eye.
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