Last week at #CRN2026 I was left feeling frustrated that senior players aren't more honest about the lack of gender equality behind the scenes in #TheHundred.
Today I've read a column on the BBC by a player which completely refuses to engage with the real issues at stake in the forthcoming auction:
The Keynote from #CRN2026 has now been released on the
@sportinhistorypod.bsky.social #podcast! Happy listening!
@sportinhistory.bsky.social @bssh.bsky.social @icshc.bsky.social @rafnicholson.bsky.social @tjaldred.bsky.social @crickether.com
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The last presentation this year was by
@sross52055.bsky.social @pennstateuniv.bsky.social, who brought all conversations together wonderfully by presenting a historical and future-looking overview of governance reforms in cricket! #ICC #CRN2026
Next, @shubhamjain224.bsky.social asked the hard questions in re cricket #ClimateCrisis #ClimateJustice & the social mobility myth, situating his work in South Asia @thenexttest.org @playthegame-org.bsky.social @bestcricstories.bsky.social @cambridgelaw.bsky.social #CRN2026 @caiuscollege.bsky.social
Another striking presentation on cricket & betting by
@stevemenary.bsky.social whose latest research finds that illegal betting sponsorship in cricket has doubled between 2021 and 2025 @playthegame-org.bsky.social @bestcricstories.bsky.social @thecricketer.com #CRN2026
#Panel5, the last of this year, brings to the conversation to improtant topics of governance and sustainability, chaired by
@rafnicholson.bsky.social @bournemouthuni.bsky.social
@theguardian.com #CRN2026
Fenners cricket ground, with the sun shining.
And that’s a wrap on #CRN2026
I’m shattered but my brain is buzzing with thoughts and ideas after so many great presentations today!
Safe journey home, everyone, and hope to see you all next year 🏏
Powerpoint slide: Cricket, climate justice & South Asian paradox “we can change as per the temperature – our body is wonderful” ”one or two degrees of temperature change doesn’t matter, it is all in the mind. You need to be strong to be in the field all day” extreme heat and erratic monsoons are “tests of resilience”, “badge of honour” and “rite of passage”
@shubhamjain224.bsky.social argues that cricket's "South Asian Paradox" - whereby players do not want to speak out because competition for places is so strong - is having a negative impact on player welfare. Nobody wants to complain about poor air quality or other environmental issues. #CRN2026
Powerpoint slide with a tweet from illegal betting company Babu88, announcing their sponsorship of England's tour of Sri Lanka. Brook is pictured trying to ground his bat, with the betting sponsors visible on the advertising hoardings in the background.
Our final #CRN2026 panel is focused on Governance and Sustainability.
@stevemenary.bsky.social shares worrying findings about illegal betting sponsorship, which doubled between 2021 and 2025.
Harry Brook, Steve argues, is (inadvertently) helping to promote illegal betting in the screenshot below.
The panel concluded with a discussion on the hyperfeminisation of the #ICC Women's #T20WC 2020 - 'pinking up as a gender spectacle.' by Hannah Thompson-Radford #CRN2026
@swanseauni.bsky.social @lborouniversity.bsky.social
The middle presentation was by the indomitable
@rlwjones.bsky.social, who illustrated how cricket’s place in the sports news agenda has been declining
@salforduni.bsky.social #CRN2026
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The panel started with Rod Edmund
@UniKent narrating the many stories in and of cricket, leaving with 'cricket and #climate' as a story yet to be told
@thenexttest.org @shubhamjain224.bsky.social #CRN2026
#Panel4 is devoted to representations of cricket, chaired by
Dominic Malcolm @lborouniversity.bsky.social #CRN2026
Katy Perry during the 2020 T20 World Cup final, dressed in pink, with dancing pink and purple cricket bats.
Remember this?
Hannah Thompson-Radford at #CRN2026 gives us food for thought about whether Katy Perry performing at the T20 World Cup final was empowering, or whether this kind of 'hyperfeminisation' was actually just reductive / ‘gimmicky’.
Some quite depressing findings from Richard Jones about cricket’s place in the sports news agenda, showing its decline.
His analysis of regional press, national radio & X posts suggests cricket is disappearing from some commercial media, and is heavily reliant on the BBC for prominence. #CRN2026
Powepoint slide: Why cricket fandom matters - Using Irish cricket to demonstrate the need for a new research agenda in sport fan studies.
And Kieran Holly talks about Irish cricket fandom.
His key conclusion is Irish men's cricket lacks a distinctive fan identity, partly b/c there is no permanent stadium & limited fixtures v major Test nations.
Would be fascinating to see an equivalent study of Irish women's cricket fandom. #CRN2026
The panel concluded with a fantastic presentation by
@kieranholly.bsky.social on why cricket fandom matters, with a specific focus on Irish Cricket! @cricketireland.ie
#CRN2026 @huddersfielduni.bsky.social
This was followed by an innovative approach from Prof Adeela Shafi @uniofglos.bsky.social who presented her work on how #AI driven bias resistant talent intelligence can transform the game #CRN2026
The first presentation saw Ross Ensor @leedsbeckett.bsky.social provide a masterclass on volunteering among ethnically diverse communities #CRN2026
#Panel3 focuses on cricket and inclusion, chaired by
Tom Fletcher @leedsbeckett.bsky.social #CRN2026
Our Keynote panel focused on the #ICC Women's #T20WC2026, involving Laura Entwistle, Laura MacLeod & @rafnicholson.bsky.social moderated by Tanya Aldred. Fantastic conversation touching on legacy, pathways, counties, media, governance and hope for the game! @sportinhistorypod.bsky.social #CRN2026
Powerpoint slide: Volunteering among Ethnically Diverse Communities in English Cricket, with photos of coaches.
Following a delicious lunch, we've moved onto a panel about Inclusion.
Ross Ensor presents data showing that ethnically diverse volunteers face issues with racialised stereotypes ("they don't volunteer"), and cultures which force players to adopt a "white mask" to negotiate inclusion. #CRN2026
The Q&A was recorded and will be made available as a podcast via the @bssh.bsky.social podcast, so keep an eye out for that in the coming days! #CRN2026
Laura Macleod, Raf Nicholson & Laura Entwistle, next to a Hughes Hall podium.
Really enjoyed being part of a Q&A panel at #CRN2026 with Laura Entwistle (ECB) & Laura MacLeod.
We were meant to be discussing the World Cup & its (hopeful) legacies, but got a bit sidetracked into a debate about governance / women's cricket running itself (guess which side I was on)! 😂
An absolute must read. #CRN2026.
An important gap to fill. #CRN2026
The last presentation, a triple act by Fiona Reid, Susan Warren & @rafnicholson.bsky.social on the fascinating story of women's cricket in #Scotland & the #Cambridge influence #CRN2026 @hugheshall.bsky.social
Followed up by a discussion closer to home, a presentation on local Cambridge cricket and its various iterations by Tony Watts @stcatharines.bsky.social #CRN2026
First presentation by Anand Rampersad (Uni WI) who presented a critical overview of the issues and challenges in re the #WestIndies women's cricket team #CRN2026
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