Tag: Conferences: Cricket
Call for Papers | “Cricket in 2035: What Could It Look Like?”, Cricket Research Network Annual Conference | National Cricket Performance Centre, Loughborough University, February 13, 2025. Call ends...
Cricket has never stood still, but the pace of change has perhaps never been so great as it is right now. Poised for entry into the Olympics in 2028, with women’s cricket bigger than ever before, but with the future ownership of English counties hanging in the balance and Test cricket under threat, we will gather in Loughborough to discuss the thorny question: What will cricket look like 10 years from now?
Call for Participants | Seminar: “Cricket in a post-ICEC World” | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, February 23, 2024. Book tickets now!
Eight months on from the release of the ICEC’s report, this conference will examine the state of English and Welsh cricket in a post-ICEC world. How has the ECB responded? What still needs to change? And how can cricket writers, researchers and supporters come together to make that change possible? The conference is being organised by the Cricket Research Network, which is chaired by Dr Raf Nicholson. The conference will serve as the launch of the network.
Call for Papers | ‘Cricket in a post-ICEC World: Where do we go from here?’ | CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, February 23, 2024. Call ends...
The conference is being organised by the Cricket Research Network (see below for a statement of aims), which is chaired by Dr Raf Nicholson. The conference will serve as the launch of the network, and all conference attendees will be encouraged to sign up to network membership. More information about the network will be provided during the conference. We are seeking short (maximum 20-minute) research-based presentations from anyone who has original research into cricket which they would like to share.