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A Albion Cricket Club (New Zealand), Aboriginals Protection and 111 Restriction of Sale of Opium Alexander, Earl, 99 Act 1897, The, 104 Alexander, Gerry, 97 Aborigines, 82, 103, 184 Alfred, Luke, 224, 238n119 Adelaide, Lord Bishop of, 68 Alice (South Africa), 102 African National Congress (ANC), Allen, Gubby, 157 204 All-India team to England, 1911, African Political Association, 39 105 Afridi, Shahid, 248 Allison, Lincoln, 57n67, 229, Afrikaners, 35, 70 239n154 Afro-Caribbean cricket, 181 Allom, Maurice, 156 Ahmed, Fawad, 185 All Out Cricket, 206 Ahmed, Imtiaz, 162 Altham, H.S., 9, 13, 25n11, 25n14, Ahmed, Mushtaq, 205, 224, 233n37 171 Akbar, Prayaag, 220, 237n103 Amarnath, Lala, 98, 168 Akhtar, Shoaib, 205 Amateur, 99, 106–110, 119, 144, Akram, Wasim, 180, 224 153–158, 167, 172, 176, 206, Alberts club (South Africa), 81, 82 230

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American Civil War, 111, 131 234n49, 235n64, 237n113, American Cricketer, The, 130, 131 237n114, 239n138 Amir, Mohammad, 225, 226 Atherton, Mike, 4n1, 52, 60n135, Amiss, Dennis, 177 85, 145, 230, 240n157 Anderson, Benedict, 135, 150n32 Atholl, Duke of, 20 Andrews, W.H.R., 107 Atkinson, Andy, 243, 251n9 Anglo-Oriental College, 69, 86 Atkinson, Denis, 96, 97 Anwar, Saeed, 224 Atkinson, Eric, 181 Anyone for Cricket, 182 Attendances, England, 157 Apartheid, 86, 102, 173, 187, 204, Auckland, 49, 66, 116 206 Auckland Grammar School, 49 Appadurai, Arjun, 91n89, 140, Austen, Colonel, 67 151n53, 200, 232n12, 247, Austin, Harold, 74, 95, 96 252n26 Australasian, The, 102 Appleyard, Bob, 183 Australia, 96, 100, 108–111, 114, Archer, Robert, 55n32, 91n83, 105, 117, 129–135, 142, 143, 145, 123n48 146, 148, 157–159, 162–164, Aristocracy, 7–24, 29, 40, 78, 97, 166, 170, 171, 173, 176, 99, 161 184–187, 199, 200, 207–209, Arlott, John, 112, 124n87, 155, 180 213, 214, 216, 219, 224, 231, Armed forces, cricket in 242, 248, 249 45th Foot, 67 Australia vs England 51st Regiment, 66 1861–2, 72, 207 60th Regiment, 67 1897–8, 135 97th Regiment, 67 1911–2, 176 Military XI, 66 1920–1, 37 Armstrong, Warwick, 100 1932–33, 109 Arthur, Prince, 48 1970–1, 173, 177 Artillery Ground, 13, 18 1974–5, 177 Ashburn, Liz, 118, 126n120 Australia vs India, 1947–8, 38 Ashraful, Mohammad, 226 Australia vs Sri Lanka, 1989–90, 178 Asian Cricket Council, 200 Australia vs West Indies Asif, Mohammad, 225 1951–2, 176 Association of Cricket Umpires 1975–6, 177 (England), 168 Australian Board of Control, 100 Astil, James, 205, 232n9, 233n25, Australian coat of arms, 134 233n34, 234n40, 234n48, Australian visit to Ceylon, 1953, 178 Index 285

Australian Women’s Cricket Council, Baxter, Sergeant, 142 116 Beadle’s Dime Book of Cricket, 130 Axford, Barrie, 246, 252n24 Beck, Theodore, 69 Azharuddin, Mohammad, 223, 226, Beckham, David, 128 228 Beckles, Hilary, viii, 88n27, 88n34, Aziz, Khalid, 169 95, 97, 120n5, 120n6, 120n7, 120n8, 121n13, 128, 137, 139, 148n1, 148n2, 149n26, B 149n27, 149n31, 150n34, Bacher, Ali, 226 150n40, 151n49, 151n57, Badminton library cricket, The, 31 151n63, 152n66, 152n67, Badruddin, M.N.M., 137, 150n39 152n69, 152n70, 192n106, Bailey, Derrick, 155 193n128, 198, 215, 231n3, Bailey, Trevor, 177 234n44, 236n81 Bal, Sambit, 211 Bedi, Bishan, 222 Baltimore Cricket Club, The, 131 Bedser, Alec, 162, 189n45 Baltimore, Lord, 12 Begh, Idris, 168 Premier League (BPL), Bell’s Life, 32 226 Benaud, Richie, 38 Bannister, Jack, 174 Bendigo, 115 Barbados, 38, 48, 49, 74, 88n27, 95, Bengal, 68, 202 96, 102, 119, 141–143, 155, Benham, William, 50 215 Bennett, John, 21 Barbados Cricket Association, 142 Bennett, Leo, 99 Barbados Cricket League (BCL), 142 Bennett, Nigel, 99 Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Bent, Thomas, 47 Gazette, 67 Berry, Scyld, 152n79, 191n85, Barnes, Alan, 163 192n103, 198, 204, 228, Barnes, Simon, 184, 231, 240n163 231n2, 232n15, 233n30, Barnes, Sydney, 112, 161, 166, 216 233n32, 237n109, 239n142 Baroda, 105 Beyond the Boundary, 198 Barrington, Ken, 37 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 140, Barton, Edmund, 46 203 Baseball, 106, 131, 132 Bhopal, 105 Bath girls’ school, 114 Big Bash, 213, 214, 241 Batting, 42, 43, 50, 51, 105, 141, Bindra, Inderjit Singh, 224 144, 145, 156, 174, 209, 229 Birley, Derek, 7, 25n15, 25n17, Baum, Greg, 215, 236n82 25n18, 26n43, 27n54, 27n67, 286 Index

53n2, 54n20, 57n79, 57n81, Bowls, 13, 38, 45, 70, 94, 107, 109, 58n100, 89n55, 122n34, 160, 175, 181, 225, 243 123n52, 124n85, 189n30, Bowring, William, 95 192n89, 192n94 , 9 Birmingham, 52, 111, 112, 115 Boyle, Cavendish, 49, 70 Birmingham Daily Mail, 115 Bradman, Don, 45, 128, 146, 186 Blackledge, Joe, 155 Brahmin caste, 205 Blackwash, 174 Braithwaite, Edward Kamau, 31 Board for Control of Bramley female XI, 113 (BCCI), 198, 203, 218, 221, Brand-loyalty, 209 223, 227, 228, 242, 245, 246, Brasset, M., 114 248, 249 Brassey, B., 114 Bodleian Library, 113 Bravo, Dwayne, 215 Bodyline, 109, 175, 176, 229 Brearley, Mike, 156 Bogra, Ali, 202 Grammar School, 11 Boje, Nicky, 223 British Empire XI, 158 Bollywood, 220 British Guiana, 38, 40, 106, 141, Bolton, Duke of, 20 143 Bombay Chronicle, 137 British Women’s Cricket Association, Bond, Shane, 243 116 Bonney, Bill, 165 British-Asians, 182, 183 Boock, Richard, 184 Broadhalfpenny, 15, 19 Booth, Charles, 52 Brockwell, Bill, 105 Bosanquet, Bernard, 43 Brodrick, Alan, 22 Bose, Mihir, 80, 90n59, 91n79, Bronte, Anne, 19 91n92, 97, 101, 121n15, Brookes, Christopher, 7, 24n1, 121n28, 168, 191n80, 25n5, 26n26, 26n29 191n82, 191n85, 199, 220, Brown, Bill, 38 232n6, 232n16, 234n53, Bryce, Lord, 35 236n87, 236n92, 236n94, Buckland, William, 172, 190n60, 237n104, 238n126, 239n135 190n62, 192n100, 235n73 Boullion, Antoine, 55n32, 91n83, Bucknor, Steve, 248 105, 123n48 Bull, Andy, 1, 4n1, 152n75, 252n32 Bouncers, 41, 175, 177, 213, 230 Bulletin, The (Australia), 135, 163 Bourdieu, Pierre, 79, 90n70, 118 Bundey, William, 40 Bowen, Roland, 27n58, 171, Burdsey, Daniel, 182, 183, 195n160, 192n99 195n167 Bowes, Bill, 176 Burgher Recreation Club, The, 101 Index 287

Burghers, 81, 101 Caribbean Times, The, 177 Burke, Peter, 17, 18, 26n40, 26n47 Carlisle, Lord, 22 Burki, Javed, 98 Carlton (Barbados), 120 Burns, William Beaumont, 175 Carman, Arthur, 163, 190n57 Burroughs, Angela, 118, 126n120 Carter, Hanson, 100 Burton, Richard, 88n26, 149n31, Catalan nationalism, 128 152n69, 174, 192n106 Cat and dog, 9 Burton, William, 103 Cavaliers XI, 158 Bury, William, 50 Cavendish Boyle, Charles, 40, 70 Business Week, 250 Centre for the Study of Developing Businessmen, 47, 68, 229 Societies, 200 Butt, Ijaz, 203 Ceylon Rifle Regiment, 81 Butt, Safdar, 202, 225 Ceylon visit to India, 1964, 178 Butt, Salman, 225 Challenge Cup (West Indies), 102 Challenor, George, 49 Chamber of princes, 80 C Chanderpaul, Shivnarine, 205 Caccia, Lord, 99 Channel 9, 163, 208 Calcutta Cricket Club, 101 Chappell, Greg, 38 California, 130 Chappell, Trevor, 38, 41, 146 Calypso, 31 Charlton female side, 113 Cambridge, 11, 50, 96, 98, 107, Chatham, 11, 23 138, 157, 158, 171 Chaudhary, Vivek, 183, 195n159 Campbell, A.E., 59n119 Chee Quee, Richard, 184 Cann, Julian, 109 Super Kings, 221, 227 Cannadine, David, 79, 90n74, 171 Chester, Frank, 168 Canterbury (New Zealand), 42, 49, Chicago Cricket Club, 106 73, 79, 106, 111 Chilgrove female side, 113 Cape Argus, The, 108 , 246 Cape Mercury, The, 82 Chivalry, 34, 40, 82 Cape , 141 Christian, Dan, 184 Cape Town Gazette and African Christianity, 47, 48, 50, 51, 75, 77 Advertiser, The, 67 Christmas, 77, 81 Cape, The, 67, 104, 141 Christ’s College, Canterbury (New Captaincy, 41, 96, 98 Zealand), 42, 49 Cardus, Neville, 31, 34, 35, 39, 40, Churchill, John, 10 42, 53n5, 54n27, 56n64, 112, Circumstance theory, 97 142, 151n61, 158, 188n22 Civil disobedience, 16 288 Index

Civilisation, 63, 64, 71, 77, 85, 86, Corruption, 21, 139, 179, 183, 201, 172 203, 204, 222–229 Civil War, American, 10, 41, 111, Cronjegate, 224 131, 132 Cotter, Albert, 100 Clarendon Commission, 48 Council for Industrial Design, 185 Clarke, William, 46, 207 , 51, 159, 161, Clavering, General, 67 166, 184, 212, 216, 221 Clean bowl racism, 182 Couzens, T., 76, 90n63 Clifton girls’ school, 114 Cowdrey, Colin, 157 Clipper, The (US), 39 Cox, George, 105 Close, Brian, 157 Cricket, 100, 115 Cold War, 170 Cricket Australia (CA), 185, 186, Collins, Tony, 30, 53n3, 58n94, 115, 196n173, 209, 219, 242, 248 125n106 Cricket Chat, 84 Colombo Academy, 69 Cricketer, The, 29, 37, 109, 156, 158, Colombo Cricket Club, 67, 101, 168, 176 102 Cricketer’s Guide, 49 Colombo Journal, 67 Cricket Industry, The, 159 Colonialism, 61, 72, 82, 97, 129, Cricket Player’s Pocket Companion, 135, 138, 142, 143, 147, The, 130 181–185 Croft, Colin, 163 Colvin, Alexander, 51 Cromwell, Oliver, 10 Combermere (Barbados), 205 Cronin, Mike, 152n83, 171, Commercialism, 207–212, 223, 191n87, 192n92 229–231, 244, 247, 250 Cronje, Hansie, 223, 224, 228 Communal cricket, 102, 137 Crow, Tim, 221 Compton, Denis, 155, 159, 189n27 Cult of manliness, 40 Congress Party (India), 84, 202, 203, Cultural capital, 118 228 Cultural globalisation, 245 Conservative Party (UK), 51, 181 Culture, viii, 2–4, 8, 11, 14, 17–20, Constantine, Learie, 95, 96, 103, 23, 31, 32, 36, 43, 46, 47, 61, 105, 112, 119, 125n88, 142 74, 81, 86, 94, 95, 103, 104, Consumerism, 154 118, 128, 129, 131, 132, 140, Cooch-Behar, 105 141, 144, 147, 177, 181, 182, Cook, Theodore, 48, 59n114 185, 202, 211, 220, 244, 245 Cooke, Justice, 225 Cumberbatch, Archie, 103 Corfe, Charles Carteret, 41–42 Cumberland, Duke of, 12 Cornwallis, Lord, 63 Cumbes, Jim, 183 Index 289

Customs, 2, 11, 33, 49, 53, 72, 101, Devonish, Hubert, 127, 148n1 111, 128, 141, 144, 145 Dexter, Ted, 156, 157 , 215 Dhoni, M.S., 205, 219, 242 D Diaspora, 201, 245 Dabscheck, Braham, 162 Diawara, Manthia, 71, 89n43 Dacre, Thomas (Earl of Sussex), 10 Dickens, Charles, 67, 110 D’Agostino, Fred, 3, 5n6 Dilke, Charles, 63 Daily Mirror, The, 175, 180 Dilscoop, 212–216 Daily Telegraph, The, 47 Diving, 115 Daily Times, The (Otago), 73 Doordarshan, 208 Dalits, 205 , 180, 201 Dalmiya, Jagmohan, 226 Dorset, Duke of, 13, 16, 21, 22, 113 Darling, Joe, 110 Douglas-Home, Alec, 99 Darwin, Bernard, 48, 53, 59n115 Douglas, Johnny, 37 Darwinism, 48, 55n40 Downing, Clement, 66, 87n23 Das, Sunder, 248 Dravid, Rahul, 212, 243 Dasgupta, Deep, 248 Drew, D., 38 Dasgupta, Kunal, 209 Dubai, 198, 242 Davis, Heath, 184 Dudlestone, Barry, 168 Davis, J.C., 104 Dugdale, William, 10 Deane, Rosalie, 116 , Kumar Shri, 119 De Boissiere, Ralph, 142 Dungarpur, Raj, 199 DeBurgh, John Thomas, 13 Dunkellin, Lord, 13 Deccan Chargers, 219 Durban Umpires’ Association, 38 Decision Review System (DRS), 211 Durban, Archdeacon of, 71 de Coverley, Roger, 18 Durham, 20, 112, 216 Deighton, Horace, 49 Dutch Demerara, 67 De Kiewiet, Cornelis, 104, 122n42 Dutch West India Company, 67 De Klerk, F.W., 204 De Maupassant, Guy, 25n22 Democracy, 2, 40, 79, 119, 120, E 128, 141, 145, 153, 154, 205, East Bengal, 139 230 Eastbourne, 12 Denison, William, 94, 101 Easternisation, 246 Denness, Mike, 177, 193n127, 249 East India Company, 64, 68 Derby, Countess of, 113 Eccentrics, 81 De Villiers, A.B., 242 Economic Times, 220 290 Index

Economist, The, 206, 219 England vs. West Indies Edenhope cricket team (Australia), 1900, 85, 95, 103 102 1906, 103 Eden Park, 213 1928, 103, 142 Edgbaston, 243 1950, 142 Edrich, Bill, 156 1957, 95, 97 Edrich, John, 177 1976, 177 Elitism, 101, 144, 155, 171 1984, 174 Emigration from Britain, 72 English national identity, 127, 135 Empire, 33, 35, 36, 53, 61–86, 93, Englishness, 12, 33–36, 62, 69, 96, 98, 102, 104, 119, 127, 71–75, 78, 129–132, 146, 129, 170–173, 179, 198, 230, 170, 183 231 English Premier League (EPL), 231 Empire (Barbados), 119 English sides to South Africa, Enclosure, 15, 16 1888–9, 77 Engel, Matthew, 172, 192n101, Equality of opportunity, 128 195n156, 200, 232n13, Essex, 15, 20, 156, 158 236n85, 238n132, 239n151, Etceteras, 106 240n164 Ethics, 1, 2, 24, 29–31, 37, 41, 51, England and Cricket Board 53, 63, 108, 179, 227 (ECB), 178, 182, 183, 186, Ethnic targets, 204 198, 212, 221, 250 Ethos, 2–4, 8, 23, 29–53, 61–86, England tour to the West Indies, 93–120, 127–148, 153–187, 1896–7, 74 197–231, 242, 245 England vs. Australia Eton, 43, 47, 48, 106, 107 1878, 73, 130, 135 Europeans cricket team (India), 128 1880, 40, 46, 63 Evangelicalism, 64 1884, 134, 144 Evening Standard, The, 46 1948, 168, 178 Expenses, 15, 78, 108, 129, 161, 1953, 162, 178 162, 172, 176, 184 England vs. India 1932, 80, 137, 175 1936, 98 F England vs. Pakistan Fair play, 35, 37, 40, 44, 48, 50, 51, 1954, 69, 139, 159, 168 53, 64, 77, 79, 85, 128, 137, 2010, 225 153, 166, 172, 175, 180, 187, England vs. South Africa 229, 230 1894, 104, 134 Farr, Reverend, 68 2017, 241 , 108, 144, 174, 175, England vs. Sri Lanka, 1998, 178 180 Index 291

Federation of Players’ Association, Gamesmanship, 168, 179 219 Gandhi, Indira, 140 Ferguson, Niall, 86, 92n98 Gandhi, Mahatma, 80, 202 , Henry, 13, 26n27 Gandhi, Rajiv, 203 Finite energy, theory of, 114 Ganesh, Dodda, 205 Finnsbury, 113 Ganguly, Sourav, 212, 248 Fitzroy, Charles, 22 Garveyism, 141 Fletcher, Keith, 169 Gatting, Mike, 179, 194n134 Folk football, 113 Gayle, Chris, 215 Folk pastime, 7, 71 General Strike, 52 Foord-Keley, William, 175 Genocide, 138 Foot, David, 109, 124n67 Gentleman’s club, 72, 100 Football, 13, 19, 45, 48, 52, 110, Gentlemen, 10, 11, 19, 20, 46, 51, 138, 183, 199, 226, 229–231 67, 68, 70, 94, 106, 156, 171, Foster, Frank, 32, 54n17, 176 176, 202 Foster, the Hon. Mr., 68 Gentlemen vs. Players, 13, 107, 144 Fowler, Harold, 50 Gentry, 9, 11, 13, 23, 30, 71, 72, 86, Fowles, John, 33 95, 106, 113, 131, 207 France, 13, 15 Georgetown Cricket Club (British Franchise sides, 96, 185, 214, 215, Guiana), 106 217, 218, 221, 222, 227 Gibbon, Edward, 72, 129 Fraser, David, 41, 56n52, 57n72 Gibbs, Herschelle, 223 Frederick, Prince, 12, 19 Gibson, Alan, 62, 87n6, 159 Free Foresters, 106 Gilbert, Eddie, 103, 104, 110 Freeman, George, 175 Gilchrist, Adam, 219, 244 Free markets, 218, 229 Gillespie, Jason, 184 Freeman, Tich, 109 Gillette Cup, 159 French Revolution, 128 Gillis, Richard, 234n52, 236n93, , schoolgirls cricket, 114 237n108, 251, 251n12, Fry, C.B., 42, 43, 45, 46 253n42 Gilmour, Gary, 177 Girling, John, 229, 238n117, G 239n150 Gabba, The, 118 Girouard, Mark, 34 Gaelic Athletic Association, 136 Glamorgan, 46 Gaelic games, 136 Globalisation, 4, 85, 154, 161, 198, Gage, Lord, 16 201, 241–251 Gambling, 12, 19, 21–23, 229 Globalism, 249, 250 292 Index

Gloucester County side, 108 190n54, 191n71, 191n73, Goddard, John, 97, 142 191n75, 203, 212, 229, Goldwin, William, 11 232n8, 232n14, 233n23, Good loser, a, 42, 186 234n51, 234n58, 235n60, Good sport, a, 41 235n69, 235n70, 236n90, Googly, 43, 180, 201 237n102, 237n106, 237n110, Goonasena, Gamini, 178 239n153, 246, 251n4, Gough-Calthorpe, Freddie, 50 251n11, 252n23, 252n28, Gough, Darren, 181 252n30 Gough, Frank, 104 Hall, Stuart, 5n3 Gower, Erasmus, 13 Hall, Wes, 97 Grace, E.M., 42 Hambledon club, 13, 15, 19–21 Grace, Martha, 113 Hambledon female XI, 113 Grace, W.G., 53, 167, 175 Hamilton cricket team (Australia), Graham, Marquis of, 22 103 Grammar schools, 17, 20 Hamilton, Duke of, 21 Grant, Jack, 96, 121n10 Hamitic Theory, 64 Grant, Rolph, 96 Hammond, Walter, 156, 176 Graveney, Tom, 168 Hampshire, 20, 50, 171, 230 Greece, 75 Hampshire Independent, 117 Green, Benny, 82, 91n85, 160 Handball, 113 Greig, Tony, 35, 223–224 Handyn and handoute, 8 Guardian, The, 35, 92n98, 178 Hanley, Robnerrt, 13 Guha, Ramachandra, viii, 83, 120n4, Hargreaves, Jennifer, 118, 126n114, 123n47, 151n54 126n121 Gunasekara, Channa, 178 Harmison, Steve, 243 Gupta, Amit, 199, 232n7, 245, 246, Harris, Lord, 31, 32, 44, 46, 63, 80, 251n15, 252n22 82, 85, 91n88, 102, 198, 202 Gupta, M.K., 223 Harrison College, 49, 51 Gymnastics, 115, 117 Harrow, 47, 48, 80, 106, 107, 138, 171 Harte, Chris, 54n15, 89n49, 90n72, H 121n11, 124n78, 130, Habitus, 118 148n10, 152n74, 152n76, 165 Haigh, Gideon, viii, 59n127, Al Hasan, Shakib, 242 59n129, 120n1, 122n35, Hassan, Fida, 202 123n49, 124n74, 150n47, Hawke, Lord, 35, 45, 47, 70, 103, 151n62, 166, 189n44, 108, 109 Index 293

Hawkins, Ed, 227, 238n123, Horse racing, 21 239n141, 239n147 Hosain, Ahmad, 210 Headingley, 183 Houghton, Dave, 213 Headlam, Cecil, 62, 86n3 Howat, Gerald, 50, 148n11, 149n21 Headley, George, 96, 112, 119, 142 Howe, Darcus, 129, 148n6 Hearne, Jack, 105 Hudson, Andrew, 228 Heathcote, John, 16 Huggins, Richard, 246, 252n24 Hector, Tim, 31, 54n7, 142, 143, Hughes, Kim, 41 151n63, 151n64 Hughes, Thomas, 40, 58n108, Heffer, Simon, 180 59n111 Hegemony, 3, 47, 128, 135, 145, Hurling, 9, 211 247 Hussain, Khan Iftikhar, 202 Heine, Peter, 177 Hutchings, Brett, 184 Henderson, Michael, 41, 57n75 Hutchins School, 49 Henderson, Robert, 182, 194n152 Hutton, Len, 94, 155, 183 Hendricks, Krom, 104 Henry, Albert, 103, 110 Henty, William, 79 I Herbert, R.G.W., 79 Identity, 9, 16, 34, 35, 69, 70, 73, Hierarchy, 10, 38, 44–47, 75, 78, 81, 93, 100, 101, 127, 128, 79, 118, 171, 178 130, 131, 133–136, 139, 144, Hill, Clem, 100 146, 147, 154, 173, 179, 200, Hindu, 137 202, 215 Hindu cricket team, 102 Illingworth, Ray, 179, 183 Hinduism, 40, 85, 102, 248 Illinois, 130 Hobart garrison, 66 Imperial Cricket Conference, 132, Hobbs, Jack, 32, 54n18, 145, 173 152n77, 156, 158, 176 Imperialism, vii, viii, 61–66, 78, 183 Hobsbawm, Eric, 26n35, 61 Incogniti, 106 Hodgkin, Thomas, 85 Income from playing cricket, 108, Holidays, 15, 44, 77, 186 155, 164, 249 Holkar, 105 Independence Day, US, 131 Hollioake, Adam, 212 Independence, Barbados, 155 Holmes, Percy, 109 Independence, India, 155 Holt, Richard, 46, 58n102, 59n128, Independence, Jamaica, 96, 155 121n24, 152n83, 171, 192n92 India, 38, 49, 63–65, 68, 70, 74–81, Homogenisation, 245 83–85, 97, 98, 101, 102, 105, Hornung, E.W., 39, 56n55 131, 136, 137, 139, 140, 147, 294 Index

154, 155, 159, 161, 164, 165, Jackson, John, 110 169, 170, 173, 176, 178, , Ajay, 226 180–182, 185, 187, 197–231, Jadeja, Ravindra, 205 242, 246–251 Jaireth, Subhash, 75, 90n57, 101, Indian Christians, 102 122n31 Indian cinema, 140 Jaitley, Arun, 203 (ICL), 214, Jakeman, Mike, 236n96, 238n131, 215, 218, 244, 249 247, 251n8, 252n29 Indian Mutiny, 1857–8, 84 James, C.L.R., 42, 45, 53, 57n77, , 84 58n99, 97, 120, 126n124, Indian princes, 77, 94, 119 142, 198 Indian visit to England, 1945, 178 James, Lawrence, 65, 87n12, 87n18, India Today, 224 87n20, 90n58, 91n93, 148n8 India vs. England, 1981–2, 204 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), India vs. Pakistan, 1960–1, 159 136 Inequality, viii, 14, 15, 155 Jaques, Arthur, 176 Inglis, Fred, 35, 55n35, 186 Jardine, Douglas, 53, 62, 109, 176 Inman, Clive, 178 Jayasinghe, Stanley, 178 International Cricket Council (ICC), Jayasuriya, Sanath, 203 148, 153, 177–179, 181, 187, Je-ne-sais-quoi Club, 19 198–201, 203, 204, 209, 211, Jenkins, Roly, 109 215, 216, 221, 223, 226, 231, Jessop, Gilbert, 175 242, 247–250 Jewish cricket team, 104 Iowa, 130 Jilani, Baqa, 98 Iqbal, Asif, 167, 169, 192n90 Jinnah, Mohammad Ali, 80, 139, Irani, Ali, 226 202 Irishman, 136, 216 , 105 Irish nationalism, 129 John, Lord, 12, 80 Irvine, William, 47 Johnson, Brian, 45 Islamia College, 69 Johnson, George W., 68, 88n31 Isle of Thanet, 23 Johnson, Martin, 85, 91n94, 191n79 Ismond, Patrick, 183, 194n150, Johnson, Michele, 141, 151n59 195n157 Jubilee Book of Cricket, The, 33 It’s not cricket, 38, 39, 50, 52–53, Justice, 37, 94, 128, 137, 140–146, 176, 199 165, 167, 224, 225 I Zingari, 106

K J Kadar, Abdul, 187 Jackson, F.S., 202 Kanhai, Rohan, 31, 97 Index 295

Karachi, 67, 139, 169, 205 Kochi, 217, 221 Kardar, Abdul, 98, 202 Kolpak system, 216 Karnataka Cricket Association, 221 Kroeber, A.L., 24, 27n70 , Maharajah of, 80 Kundra, Raj, 227 Kay, John, 112, 124n83 Kuper, Simon, 226 Kendall, Thomas, 64 Common, 19 , 8–10, 13, 15, 20–22, 43, 52, L 116, 164, 175, 212 Labour Party (Australia), 146 Kentish Gazette, 116 Labour Party (Barbados), 143 Kentucky, 130 Labour Party (UK), 143 Kenyon, Miles, 99 , 69, 205 Kerr, Rait, 159 Laker, Jim, 108, 123n62, 156, Khan, Ayub, 202 176–177, 189n31, 193n126 Khan, I.A., 202 Lamb, Tim, 186, 250 Khan, Imran, 98, 167, 169, 180, Lambert, William, 21 191n76 Lancashire, 51, 99, 107, 108, 110, Khan, Majid, 98 117, 155, 159, 160, 172, 175, Khan, Muhammad Ayub, 202 183, 216 Khan, Shaharyar Mohammad, 203, Lanesboroug, Earl of, 46 238n133 Langdon, George Leopold, 51 Khan, Zahid Ali Akbar, 202 Larwood, Harold, 105, 108, 109, Khawaja, Usman, 184 124n71, 161, 176, 193n120 Kholi, Virat, 128 Launceston Church Grammar Killick, Tom, 51 School, 49 Kimberley, 81, 111 Lawrence, David, 182 King Williams Town (South Africa), Lawrence, M., 114 82, 102 Laws of cricket King, Gregory, 11, 15, 21 Articles of Agreement, 1727, 22 Kingston, Charles, 47, 141 1774 revisions, 22 Kipling, Rudyard, 31, 33 Leadership, 3, 12, 45, 47, 65, 71, 86, Kirsten, Peter, 177, 193n131 94–100, 143, 145, 146, 157, Klein, Alan, 246, 252n20 172 Klein, Naomi, 222, 236n91, League cricket 237n115 Birmingham and District leagues, Kluckhohn, C., 24, 27n70 111 Knapp, Edward B., 51 Bolton leagues, 112 Knight, Barry, 156 leagues, 112 296 Index

Central Lancashire leagues, 112 Lord’s effect, 172 Durham leagues, 112 Lorgat, Haroon, 211 leagues, 112 Lorne, the Marchioness of, 48 North-East Lancashire leagues, Love, Robert, 137 112 Lucas (Jamaica), 141 North Staffordshire leagues, 111 Lucas, Charles, 63, 87n9 Ribblesdale leagues, 112 Lumer, Christoph, 230, 240n158 Yorkshire leagues, 112 Lupton, Arthur, 99 Lee, Alan, 209 Lyttelton, Lord, 46 Lee, Brett, 219 Lyttelton, Robert Henry, 31 Left-handed cricketers, 146 Lyttleton, Oliver, 34 Legge, Henry Bilson, 13 , 96, 145 Leg-theory, 109, 175, 176 M Leicestershire, 156, 158, 178, 213 Macaulay, Thomas, 75, 76, 78, 84 Lennox, William, 33 McCosker, Rick, 162 Less, Frank, 37 McCullum, Brendon, 244 Let Us Face the Future, 154–155 McDonald, Ian, 139, 150n48, Lever, Frank, 144, 152n73 195n155 Lewis, Tony, 168, 174, 179 Macdonell, Archie, 163 Leyland, Maurice, 105 McGrath, Glen, 181 Liberals, 64, 75, 81, 137, 173 McGregor, Adrian, 165 Liberty, 45, 128, 154 McIntyre, Michael, 110 Lightman, Daniel, 104, 122n44 McIntyre, William, 110 Lillee, Dennis, 112, 146, 162, 177, McKechnie, Brian, 38 181 MacLaren, Archie, 43, 108 Lillywhite, James, 73 Macmillan, Craig, 249 Limbdi, Prince of, 98 Macmillan, Harold, 146 Llewelyn, J.T.D., 46 Magubane, Ben, 47 Lloyd, Clive, 162, 163, 215 Maharashtra, 203 Lloyd, David, 162, 177 Mahmood, Sajid, 183 Lodge, The, 19, 48, 205 Maidstone, 9, 13 London, 10, 13, 19, 20, 22, 97, 110, Mailey, Arthur, 94 113, 129, 172, 222 Majola, Gerald, 229 London General Advertiser, 113 Major, John, 22, 27n65 Lord, John, 12 Malik, Salim, 224, 226 Lord’s, 22, 37, 94, 118, 158, 159, Mallett, Ashley, 184, 195n170 171, 198, 199 Mallya, Vijay, 221 Index 297

Malouf, David, 135 Melville, Tom, 56n59, 57n71, Manchester Guardian, The, 112 58n92, 121n26, 123n51, Mandela, Nelson, 48, 59n113 124n79, 125n101, 149n13, Mankad, Vinoo, 38 149n18 Mankading, 38 Mendes, Alfred, 142 Manley, Michael, 174, 193n109 Menzies, Robert, 85, 92n97, 146 Mann, Horace, 13, 21 Merchant, Vijay, 178 Maoris, 64, 103, 184 Miandad, Javed, 98, 121n18, 242 Maple (Barbados), 111 Michigan, 130 Maritzburg, 67 Middlesex, 20, 22, 43, 155, 212 Marlar, Robin, 165 Middlesex, Earl of, 12, 20 Marlborough, Duke of, 10, 12 Midwinter, Eric, viii, 7, 25n9, Marqusee, Mike, 27n60, 27n63, 27n51, 27n53, 27n59, 33, 51, 27n68, 218, 235n66, 237n98 54n19, 59n123, 107, 108, Mars Club (Parsi), 84 123n55, 123n56, 123n60, Marsh, Graham, 162 185, 189n28, 193n116, Marsh, Jack, 103, 104, 110 196n176, 217, 236n88 Marsh, Rod, 162 Mike Atherton, 1 Marshall, John, 24n3, 26n28, Miles, Eustace, 30, 53n4 26n30, 27n52 Miller, John Ormsby, 35 Marshall, Woodville, 152n67 Millfield, 206 Martindale, E.A., 176 Mills, Tymal, 219 Martin-Jenkins, Christopher, 120n3, Milner, Lady, 114 165, 174, 190n69 Minnesota, 130 (MCC), Minshull, John, 21 13, 19, 22, 40, 83, 97, 99, Mir, Shoaib, 169 108, 119, 130, 140, 148, 155, Mirza, Iskander, 202 159, 173, 174, 176, 202 Mirza, Nasir Abbas, 169, 191n86, Masculinity, 40, 41 191n88 Mason, Philip, 75 Missionaries, 62, 64, 66, 68, 76 Mathers, Helen, 114 Missouri, 130 Maturin, Mr., 68 Mistry, Kekhashru, 105 May, Tim, 219, 226 Mitchell, R.A.H., 43, 57n84 Mehta, Nahlin, 200, 231, 232n5, Modi, Krishna Kumar, 203 232n10, 234n49, 240n161 Modi, Lalit, 200, 203, 217, 218, Meiyappan, Grunath, 227 221, 222, 227, 247 Melbourne Cricket Club, 47, 66 Modi, Rai Bahadur Gujarmal, 203 , 161 Mohammad, Hanif, 139, 201 Melbourne Punch, 106 Monitor, The (Australia), 111 298 Index

Montford, Lord, 12, 20 Nationhood, 4, 127, 133, 135–139, Moore, Brian, 78, 90n68, 141, 200, 215 151n59 Native (Urban Areas) Act of 1923, Moorhouse, Geoffrey, 175, 193n112 102 Moors Sports Club, The, 101 Natore, 105 Morality, 3, 32, 44, 47, 51, 64, 138, Nawaz, Sarfraz, 180 160, 171, 222, 224, 229 Nayudu, C.K., 98, 110 Morning Herald, The, 43 Nehru, Jawaharlal, 203 Morphett, Mr., 68 Neo-liberalism, 197 Morris, Bill, 183 Nevill, Henry, 114 Morrison, John, 180 Nevill, Idina, 114 Mugabe, Robert, 202 New Jersey, 111, 130 Muldoon, Robert, 39 New South Wales Army Corps, 66 Mullagh, Johnny, 103, 104 New South Wales Cricket Multi-national, 154, 200, 245 Association, 46–47 Multi Screen Media, 221 New York, 101, 111, 130 , 217, 227 New York Cricket Club, 101 Muralitharan, Muttiah, 178 New York Illustrated News, 44 Murdoch, William, 134 New York Times, 131 Muscular Christianity, 51 New Zealand, 38, 39, 42, 49, 50, 63, Musharraf, Pervez, 203 64, 66, 72, 73, 79, 86, 99, Muslim cricket team, 111 103, 106, 111, 114, 116, 132, Mustafa, Fahad, 244, 252n16 170, 173, 180, 184, 199, 200, 213, 216, 221, 222, 227, 241, 242, 244, 249 N New Zealand Cricket Almanac, 163 Nandy, Ashis, 32, 90n61, 150n44, New Zealand vs. All-England XI, 169, 191n84, 220, 222, 231, 1864, 73 237n105, 240n162, 244, New Zealand vs. India, 2008–9, 242 251n14 New Zealand Women’s Cricket Napoleon, 67 Council, 116 Narine, Sunil, 205, 215 Newbolt, Henry, 31 Nash, Brendan, 216 Niall, Jake, 185, 195n171, 196n174 Na Shuler, 106 Nimbus, 209 Natal, 67, 71, 99, 105 Nizam College, 226 Nation, The (Trinidad), 143 Nobility, 7, 8, 10–13, 17–24, 32, 44, Nationalism, vii, viii, 127–148, 164, 137 200, 206 Noble, Monty, 96 National Party (Jamaica), 96, 143 Norcross, S., 114 Index 299

Norfolk, Duke of, 99 Pakistan visit to Ceylon Norman, Omar, 198, 231n4, 1949, 178 239n146 1964, 178 Norms and values, viii, 2–4, 36, 52, Pakistan vs. England, 1987–8, 168 63, 82, 106, 118, 127, 140, Pakistan vs. India, 1954–5, 159, 168 147, 197 Pakistan vs. New Zealand, 1990–1, Northants, 50 180 Northington, Earl of, 13 Pakistan vs. West Indies, 1990–1, Nottingham, 22, 46, 110 180 Nyren, John, 175 Palmer, Archdale, 50–51 Palmerston, Lord, 31, 64 Palmerston, Viscount, 13 O Parker, Charlie, 109 Obeah, 141 Parker, Eric, 23, 25n12, 27n69 Oborne, Peter, 43, 58n88, 88n38, Parkin, Ciss, 112 164, 181, 190n48, 190n66, Parliamentary Sports and Recreation 194n147, 202, 233n22 Committee (South Africa), 204 Ochse, Arthur, 70 Parore, Adam, 184 Officers of the Third West Indian Parr, George, 207 Regiment, 67 Parsi, 69, 77, 81, 84 Ogilvie, Thomas, 16 Parsons, John Henry, 50, 51 Ohio, 130 Pataudi, Nawab of, 98, 119 Oldham vs. Rochdale, 112 Patel, J.M. Framjee, 77, 79, 90n66 Old Trafford, 159, 183, 212 Patel, Mukul, 217 One-day cricket, 157–161, 186, 199, , Maharaja of, 69, 105 220, 247 Patmore, Angela, 179 Opler, M.E., 3 Patterson, Orlando, 136, 144, Oriental Cricket Club (Parsi), 84 149n17, 150n34, 152n70, Otago (New Zealand), 73, 132 193n128 , 38, 113, 160 Pawar, Sharad, 203, 221 Overseas players, 160, 216, 219 Paxman, Jeremy, 54n21, 95 Overseas tour, the, 66, 69, 164 Payne, Daniel, 184 Oxford University, 43 Peacock, Alexander, 47 Peasantry, 7–9, 11, 12, 18 Pelham, Thomas, 22 P Pennsylvania, 111 Packer, Kerry, 163–165, 186, 198, People’s National Party (Jamaica), 96 208, 209, 231 People’s Progressive Party (British Paine, Thomas, 16 Guiana), 143 (PCB), 202 Perkins, William, 8 300 Index

Perth, 66, 111, 221 Poon, Hunter, 184 Philadelphia, 102, 130, 131 Pope, Alexander, 18 Philadelphia vs. Australian XI, 1878, Popular culture, 17, 18, 140, 220 131 Porbandar, Maharaja of, 98 Phillip, Arthur, 66 Portal, Viscount, 99 Phillips, Jim, 100 Porter’s Spirit, 132 Phoenix Club (Ireland), 136 Portfolio player, 214 Pickwick Papers, The, 67 Port of Cambay, 66 Pietersen, Kevin, 35 Post-Westernisation, 246, 247 Pittsburgh Cricket Club, 106 Powlett, Charles, 20 Plaatje, Sol, 81 Prabhakar, Manoj, 226 Planters, 69, 102, 143 Present State of England, 10 Platts, Jack, 175 Presidency matches (India), 102 Play, ix, 1, 7–15, 19, 21, 22, 29–33, Press, The (New Zealand), 39 35–37, 39, 40, 42–46, 48–52, Priestley, Arthur, 103, 105 62–64, 66, 67, 69–71, 74, 77, Private property, 15, 16, 76 80–84, 93–97, 99, 101, 102, Professionals, 18, 21, 45–47, 51, 70, 105–108, 110–116, 119, 120, 94, 97, 99, 100, 103, 105, 128, 130–132, 134, 137, 141, 107–110, 119, 139, 144–145, 142, 144, 145, 147, 153, 154–158, 161–163, 165, 166, 156–159, 161–164, 166, 179, 200, 216, 222, 229, 230, 170–176, 178, 180–182, 245 184–187, 199, 201, 202, Protea, 138, 216 204–210, 212–216, 220–222, Prussia, Crown Prince of, 48 224, 228–231, 242, 243, 247, Public-schools, 13, 33, 42, 45, 248 47–51, 53, 68, 112, 116, 117, Playing the game, 2, 9, 38, 110, 147, 158, 171, 181 177, 223–229 Pune, 217, 221 Pocock, TAN, 115 Puritan movement, 8 Pole, Chandos, 114 Pycroft, James, 8, 10, 18, 21, 24n4, Polishwala, P.N., 50 26n44, 27n64, 33, 38, 51, 93 Political and Economic Planning, 159 Politics, 13, 29, 35, 44, 82, 95, 111, Q 136, 137, 140, 143, 147, 153, Qayyum, Malik Mohammad, 224, 155, 198, 203 225, 228, 238n124 Pollard, Kieron, 205, 215 Quadrangular tournament, 137, 139 Polygyny, 76 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, 202 Index 301

Queens Royal College, Trinidad, 42 Rheinberg, Netta, 113, 125n89, Queensland, 79, 184, 216 125n93, 125n103, 125n108, Queenstown (South Africa), 102 126n110, 126n112, 126n115 Rhodes, Cecil, 63 Rhodes, Wilfred, 105, 109 R Rhodesia, 67, 116 Racism, 103, 172, 173, 182, 183, Rice, Clive, 174 194n154, 248 Richards, Viv, 97, 128, 207 Radley College, 157 Richardson, Peter, 156 Raj, The, 78, 80, 84, 85, 172 Richmond, Duke of, 12, 13, 15, 21 Rajaraman, G., 229 Ridley, Ian, 31, 54n8 Rajasthan Royals, 227 Roberts, Michael, 59n116, 87n24, Ramadhin, Sonny, 97, 142, 143, 207 91n82, 121n28, 122n32, Rana, Shakoor, 179 150n33, 178, 194n132, 207, Ranatunga, Arjuna, 203, 217, 250 234n42 , 31, 80, 105 Robertson, Stuart, 212 Ranjitsinhji, 31, 33, 42, 45, 80, 105, Robertson-Glasgow, Raymond, 5n8, 119 188n23 Ransford, Vernon, 100 Robins, Walter, 109, 171 Rawlings, Edward, 50 Robinson, Hercules, 77 Ray, Guha, 228, 238n128, 239n144, Rodrigo, Mahes, 178 239n148 Roebuck, Peter, 175, 193n110 Rayvern Allen, David, 7, 8, 24n2, Roedean girls’ school, 114 54n14, 55n29, 58n91, Rohlehr, Gordon, 90n62, 144, 58n101, 124n72, 187n5 152n68 Read, Vic, 142 Roman Empire, 129 Reading Mercury, The, 113 Rome, 63, 75 Rehman, Ata-ur, 224 Root, Fred, 50, 59n125, 94 Reid, George, 47 Ross, Alan, 80, 91n78, 171 Reilly, Paul, 185 Ross, Gordon, 160, 165, 186, Reliance Industries, 217 189n39, 190n59, 190n67, Religion, 2, 11, 24, 32, 50, 64, 76, 196n177 78, 83, 86, 101, 111, 133, Rounders, 8 141, 185, 211, 229 Row, Raman Subba, 179 Religious cricketers, 68 Rowntrees, 117 Reverse-sweep, 201, 213 Royal School, the girls’ school, 114 Reverse-swing, 180, 181, 201 Royal vs. St Thomas (Ceylon), 49 Reynolds, Tom, 68 Royal West Indies Rangers, 67 302 Index

Ruckinge, 9 Sandwich, Earl of, 12, 13, 21 Rules, 1–4, 9, 19, 22, 23, 29, 30, 36, Sangakkara, Kumar, 203, 241 37, 41, 49, 50, 52, 53, 63, 75, Sardesai, Rajdeep, 228, 239n145 77, 78, 81–86, 93, 98, 102, Schools cricket, Pakistan, 69, 139 127, 137, 139–141, 153, 169, Scotland, 20, 27n56 177, 205, 249 Scott, Neville, 180, 194n140 Rumford, Chris, 189n41, 195n167, Scottish Presbyterian Free Church, 201, 214, 215, 232n17, 132 236n77, 252n21, 252n25 Scruton, Roger, 34, 55n30 Runciman, David, 250, 253n41 Searle, Chris, 122n38, 177, Rundell, Michael, 43, 57n87 193n111, 193n130, 194n143 Russell, Andre, 215 Seebohm, Leonie, 118, 126n120 Russell, Robert, 106 Seecharan, Clem, 56n63, 88n25, 94, Russification, 129 120n2, 121n9, 150n41 Ryan, Greg, viii, 56n54, 56n60, Seeley, John, 63 57n76, 59n117, 89n51, Sehwag, Virender, 248 90n73, 123n50, 124n81, Self-determination, 127, 148 125n101, 132, 149n22, Separatist sports feminism, 118 195n168 Shah, Nadir, 226, 238n134 Shah, Owais, 182 Shannon (Trinidad), 111 S Sharma, Ajay, 226 Sackville, John Frederick, 22 Shield, 159 Sackville, Lionel Granfield, 12 Sheffield, cricket at, 112 St. Ann’s Garrison Cricket Club, 67 Shelly, John, 22 St. Mark’s (South Africa), 102 Sheppard, David, 51 St. Peters vs. St. Josephs (Ceylon), 49 Shindler, Colin, 206, 233n39 Samiuddin, Osman, viii, 225, Shiv Sena, 206 233n36, 237n100, 238n127, Short-pitched bowling, history of, 250, 253n40 144, 175 Samoa, 140, 141 Shukla, Rajeev, 203 Sandhu, Gurinder, 185 Sinclair, Keith, 72, 89n46 Sandiford, Keith, 32, 50, 53n1, Sinclair, William, 51 54n9, 54n12, 54n22, 54n24, Singh, Bhupinder, 105 55n31, 59n120, 88n34, Singh, Harbhajan, 248 89n47, 89n54, 90n73, 110, Sinhalese Sports Club, The, 101 123n50, 124n73, 149n22, Sivanandan, A., 183 151n55 Sky Sports, 208 Index 303

Slade, Justice, 165 South African Cricket Association Slavery, 74, 95, 129, 245 (SACA), 102 Slave uprisings, 141 South African Native Affairs Slindon, 21 Commission, 101 Smith, Adam, 20 South Australia, 56n62, 68 Smith, Ed, 225, 238n129, 253n39 Sovereignty, 61, 128, 211 Smith, Leslie, 158 Spartan (Barbados), 119 Smith, M.J.K., 157 Spartan Club (Parsi), 84 Smith, Sydney, 9 Spectator, The, 84 Smith, Tom, 168, 191n78 Spence, Thomas, 16 Snape, Jeremy, 213 Spencer, Earl, 22 Snow, John, 177 Spirit of cricket, vii, 1, 2, 5n7, Sobers, Gary, 31, 97, 112, 175 29–53, 160, 197, 211, 230 Social class, 2, 4, 93, 105, 118, 132, Spirit of Cricket lecture, 203 144, 204, 206, 220 Spirit, The (United States), 101, 130 Society for the Suppression of Vice, 9 Spofforth, Fred, 145 , 51, 107, 114, 206 Sportsmanship, 32, 41, 45, 48, 119, Sonn, Percy, 250 160, 171, 176 Sony Television, 209, 218 Springboks, 133, 134, 138, 173 Sorabjee, Shapoorjee, 120, 126n125 Squire, H.F., 8 Sorrell, Martin, 244 Sri Lanka South Africa Sinhalese nationalism, 206 rebel tours to, 165, 174 Tamil Liberation Tigers, 207 referendum, 1992, 204 Sri Lanka vs. Australia withdraws from the 1981, 178 Commonwealth, 173 1992, 178 South Africa and Rhodesia Women’s Srinivasan, Narayanaswami, 221, Cricket Association, 116 227 South Africa vs. Australia, 2011–12, Stackhouse, Max, 197, 231n1 241 Stamford School, 157 South Africa vs. England Standard, The, 46 1888–9, 77 Stanford, Allen, 214 1905–6, 40 Star and Garter Club, 19 1964–5, 37 Star India, 218, 234n56 1995–6, 85 Star Sports, 209 South Africa vs. India, 2001–2, 248 Star TV, 209, 234n55 South Africa vs. West Indies, Statham, Brian, 160, 189n36 1998–9, 204 Steel, Alan Gibson, 31, 99, 152n76 304 Index

Stephen, James, 63 122n43, 123n54, 124n83, Stevens, ‘Lumpy’, 21 152n80, 160, 171, 189n32, Stingo (Trinidad), 111 189n38 Stoddart, Brian, 29, 53n1, 54n9, Swinnocke, George, 9 54n24, 55n33, 56n49, 57n76, Sydney, 32, 66, 73, 111 88n27, 89n47, 89n54, 89n56, , 118, 248 90n73, 95, 120n5, 120n6, Sydney Gazette and New South Wales 123n50, 125n99, 140, 148n1, Advertiser, 66 149n22, 149n26, 149n31, Sydney Morning Herald, 85, 91n94 150n34, 151n55, 152n66, Symbolic capital, 79 152n69, 152n70, 192n106, Symbols of nationhood, 133, 136, 193n128, 216, 236n86 138 Stokes, Ben, 219 Symonds, Andrew, 219, 248 Stollmeyer, Jeffrey, 96, 121n12, 142 Stool-ball, 8, 9, 113 Stoppard, Tom, 31 T Stowe’s survey of London, 10 T20 cricket, 159, 198, 212–216, Straight Talk to Young Players, A, 43 218–223, 226, 230, 231, Strathavon, Lord, 20 241–245, 247, 249, 252n24 Street, Miss, 114 Tahir, Imran, 216 Strydom, Pieter, 223 Tamil Nadu, 207 Stuart Hall, 2 Tamil Nadu Cricket Association, 221 Su’a, Murphy, 184 Tamils, 69, 206 Sugar industry, 105, 133 Tamil Union Cricket, The, 101 Sule, Supriya, 221 Tankerville, Earl of, 13, 22 Summers, George, 175 Tankerville, Lord, 18 Sumner, John, 168 Tao of cricket, The, 244 Sumner, William, 3, 5n5 Taranto (Italy), 141 Sunday Mercury, The (US), 41 Tarrant, Frank, 105 Sunday Telegraph, The, 180, 231n2 Tarrant, George, 175 Superpower, 4, 208, 241 Tasmania, 49, 66, 79, 116 Surrey, 8, 19–22, 99, 156, 160, 176, Tatchell, Peter, 187, 196n179 206, 212 Tate, Maurice, 180 Sussex, 8, 9, 12, 20, 21, 51, 113, Tatz, Colin, 122n39, 122n45, 138, 161, 171 150n43, 152n81 Sussex, Earl of, 10, 113 Taylor, Ross, 184 Sutcliffe, Herbert, 39 Teachers, 11, 19, 49, 66, 68, 94, 105 Swanton, E.W., 9, 13, 25n11, Teamwork, 36, 44, 153 25n14, 27n56, 88n28, Tebbit test, 182, 206 Index 305

Tehelka, 218 Transparency International, 227 Television (TV), 136, 157, 158, 163, Trap-and-ball, 113 164, 166, 186, 200, 203, Trevelyan, G.M., 17, 91n91, 93 208–211, 213, 217–220, 223, Triangular tournament, 102, 132 226, 231, 248, 251 Trollope, Anthony, 62, 87n5 Temple Bar, 34 Trueman, Fred, 108, 124n66, 156, Tendulkar, Sachin, 212, 248 188n10 Terrorist attack on Mumbai, 247 Trumper, Victor, 100 Test and County Cricket Board Tshwete, Steve, 204 (TCCB), 179 Tuffey, Daryl, 243 Tharoor, Shashi, 221 Turner, Glen, 161, 189n40, 227 Thiesse, Anne-Marie, 133, 149n24 Thilakar, Lawrence, 207 Thistlewood, Thomas, 67 U Thomas Dacre, the Earl of Sussex, 10 Udaipur, 105 Thomas, J.H., 109 Ugra, Sharda, 195n155, 211, Thomian, 69 235n67, 235n68 Thompson, E.P., 17, 26n39 Ul-Haq, Inzamam, 224 Thompson, Jeff, 146 Ul-Haq, Misbah, 213 Three-day cricket, 159, 160 Umpires, 1, 22, 36–38, 41, 77, 84, Times, The, 1, 4n1, 35, 42, 46, 47, 100, 145, 152n76, 166–170, 52, 60n135, 92n95, 108, 156, 179–182, 187, 191n79, 210, 160, 165, 175, 184, 240n157, 211, 226, 248 240n163 Umpires’ Association (Pakistan), 169 Tip-cat, 9 , 38, 41, 180 Titmuss, Fred, 177 Underdown, David, 7, 25n7, 25n13, Tom Brown’s Schooldays, 47 26n36, 26n48 Tonbridge school, 157 Underwood, Derek, 164 Toone, Frederick, 36, 55n41, 70, Unfair play, 1, 107 89n41 United Cricket Board of South Top-ball, 9 Africa (UCB), 138, 204 Trade unions, 129, 143 United States of America (USA), 39, Traditions, viii, 7, 15, 17, 19, 23, 33, 70, 72, 101, 102, 107, 114, 34, 36, 49, 53, 72, 76, 78, 81, 128, 130–132, 148n11, 186, 84, 98, 117, 120, 128, 131, 201, 207, 208, 218 144, 145, 155, 157–167, 172, United States vs. Canada, 1844, 130 175, 194n146, 202, 210, United States vs. England, 1859, 233n21, 250 130, 132 306 Index

Urdu, 136 Warne, Shane, 223, 224 Utilitarianism, 160 Warner, Aucher, 96 Warner, Pelham, 29, 32, 40, 103, 131, 156, 158, 176 V Warwickshire, 32, 50 Valiotis, Chris, 181, 194n146, Water and Power Development 233n21 Authority, 202 Vernon, Admiral, 13 Waugh, Mark, 223, 224 Victor, Prince, 84 Waugh, Thomas, 50 Victoria, 66, 103, 106, 130, 213 Waymark, Thomas, 21 Victorian Cricketer’s Guide Weald, the, 111 (Melbourne), 32 Weekes, Everton, 97, 159 Victorians, 34, 40, 50, 54n12, Welldon, J.E.C., 47, 58n107, 65 56n57, 64, 122n41, 167 Wellings, E.M., 167, 182, 191n77, Village, 9–11, 17, 21, 23, 35, 50, 82, 194n153 83, 113, 115, 140, 141, 158, Wellington, 79, 111 171, 172, 181, 186, 204–207, Wellington, Duke of, 81 225 Welsh nationalism, 128 Vine, Joe, 105 West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), Vizianagram, Maharajkumar of, 98 214 West Indies visit to Ceylon, 1949, 178 W West Indies vs. England, 1985–6, Wagg, Stephen, viii, 56n54, 91n82, 174 150n33, 157, 174, 188n18, Westdean female side, 113 193n108, 194n146, 194n149, Western Australia, 111, 213 195n167, 195n169, 233n21, Western Province, 67, 88n29, 116 234n42, 235n66, 235n67, Whitaker, Haddon, 155, 187n6 252n21 White Conduit Club, 19, 22 Wagner, Neil, 216 White Heather CC, 114 Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, 72 White-man’s burden, 62–65, 86 Waldegrave, Lord, 12, 20 Whitlam, Gough, 146 Wales, Prince of, 12, 19 Wickham, H.T., 80 Walker, Ashley, 69 Wilberforce, William, 9, 25n10 Walker, Max, 162, 177 Willan, Brian, 81 Wallaroo Times (Kadina), 53 Willes, John, 43 Wanderers (Barbados), 85, 96 Williams, Charles, 99, 121n20, 155, Ward, Russel, 144, 152n72 187n4, 188n15 Index 307

Williams, Henry, 223 Wycombe Abbey girls’ school, 114 Willingdon, Lord, 80, 202 Wynne-Thomas, Peter, 7, 123n59, Wilson, Clem, 106 124n77 Winchilsea, Earl of, 21 Wynward Wright, Frank, 51 Winder, Robert, 55n46, 58n110, 91n86, 188n13, 189n37, 230, 235n62, 240n156 X Windmill Down, 15 Xenophobic, 35 Wingfield-Stratford, Esme, 18, Xhosa, 75, 76 26n41, 26n45 Xingwana, Lulu, 204 Wisconsin, 111, 130 Wisden, 3, 4n1, 5n8 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, 1, 165 Y Women and sport, 112–115, 118 Yadav, Umesh, 205 Women’s Cricket, 117 Yadav, Yogendra, 203 Woodcock, John, 27n56, 35, 56n53, YMCA (Barbados), 120 88n28, 122n43, 123n50, , 43, 179 124n83, 152n80, 165, 168, Yorkshire, 20, 42, 43, 99, 112, 114, 170, 189n32, 190n68, 192n91 117, 156, 172, 175, 176, 182, Woodforde, Dr., 68 183, 195n161, 216 Woods, Joseph, 103 Young America Cricket Club, 130 Wooldridge, Ian, 166 Young Zorastrians (Parsi), 84 Worcestershire, 50, 161 Young, Arthur, 16 Working class culture, 46 Younis, Waqar, 180, 224 World Cup, vii, 138, 140, 161, 163, 173, 178, 199–201, 203, 204, 208, 209, 213, 216, 224, 226, Z 228, 231, 248, 250 Zardari, Asif Ali, 203 (WSC), 35, Zia, General, 168 161–166, 186, 214 Zimbabwe, 181, 184, 186, 187, 202, World Series Cup, 38 213 World, The, 67 Ziring, Lawrence, 139, 150n46 Worrell, Frank, 97, 125n88, 142, Zonnebloem College, 69, 76 143, 159, 175 Zorastrian Club (Parsi), 81, 84 Wrestling, 76, 222 Wright, Graeme, 164, 187n3, 188n12, 190n63, 210, 235n63, 238n120