Rain Stops Play: Cricketing ClimatesThis volume looks at the fundamental geography of cricket, especially in England where the game is played by county sides. |
Contents
Locational Changes to County Cricket 19011951 | 75 |
The Location of County Cricket in the Commercial | 87 |
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A Meteorological Analysis | 113 |
The Raining County Champions | 121 |
Sunspot Activity and Golden Summers | 132 |
A Microclimatic View | 138 |
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