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The Club with Rod Lyall | Red Inker

The Club with Rod Lyall | Red Inker

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This episode of Red Inker we talk about the ICC, to do that we get on a man who has just finished a book on them, Rod Lyall. We talk about the Imperial Cricket Conference, alliances, vetoes, Jay Shah, why the club was extended in the 1920s, World Cups, Women’s cricket, Cricinfo, Franchises, the Woolf Report, and how self-interest has always been a thing.

Find Rod Lyall's at Amazon: The Club: Empire, Power and the Governance of World Cricket

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