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Tim Brooks is Associate correspondent for Wisden and Head of Cricket at QTV Sports. Focusing on global development of cricket and tweets as Cricket Atlas.
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Cricket in Clogs book review

Former Dutch international JJ Esmeijer’s latest book, Cricket in Clogs, is a collection of personal reflections from those who have appeared in the 29 ODIs...

New hosts and competitors breathe life in regional structures: By Hook or By Brooks

It has been very uplifting to see cricket being played far and wide across the emerging cricket world in recent months after the period of...

Challenges and opportunities at the turn of the millennium

Although culturally very distinct, continental Europe was also within the orbit of the ECB and those that shared a North Sea coast were so close...

Status, perception and 2020 vision

Tim Brooks reflects on recent happenings in the emerging cricket world in his column By Hook or by Brooks. A few thoughts this time on status, perceptions...

T20 Internationals, Tim Wigmore and Pavel Florin

In the second edition of his new column Tim Brooks looks at universal T20I status, the rise of Pavel Florin and Cricket 2.0 - Tim...

By Hook or by Brooks #1

Further to his insight pieces regarding development, Tim Brooks reflects on recent happenings in the emerging cricket world in his new column By Hook or...

Social media, migration, marketing and the Olympics; building profile and broadening appeal in Associate nations

In many countries cricket is a minority sport at the very margins of cultural awareness. This can make it difficult to build participation and secure...

The role of the ICC and the risk of dependency

There has been much debate since the 1996 World Cup on the ICC’s role in global development. It was then that the ICC took the...

Appeal, foundations, commercial success. Full Membership. World Cups. What does success look like?

While the opportunity to play in World Cups and present a case for Full Member elevation are guiding objectives for Associates, for lower ranked teams...

Building domestic pathways: local engagement, integrating new talent and fun in the park

There are many elements to developing a successful, sustainable cricket programme. For the casual observer - and even for those who watch a lot of...

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