FROM LORDS TO BOLLYWOOD: CRICKET ECONOMICS, THE RISE OF T20 AND THE INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE
This chapter describes the economics of cricket. Although it is played in relatively few countries, cricket is the second most popular sport in the world after football (soccer) (Swartz 2016). Cricket has undergone some dramatic changes, arguably the most important being the introduction of shorter...
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