
Tim Wigmore, Cricket Journalist and best-selling Author | Ep 4 🏏📚
08/11/24 • 31 min
Tim Wigmore, Deputy Cricket Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, is a highly celebrated English journalist and author.
He has co-authored several best-selling cricket books, including Cricket 2.0, which was Wisden’s book of the year in 2020.
Tim joined us on our podcast to talk about the state of cricket in general and English cricket in particular, how he hones his craft, and his process for writing books alone or with a collaborator.
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Tim Wigmore, Deputy Cricket Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, is a highly celebrated English journalist and author.
He has co-authored several best-selling cricket books, including Cricket 2.0, which was Wisden’s book of the year in 2020.
Tim joined us on our podcast to talk about the state of cricket in general and English cricket in particular, how he hones his craft, and his process for writing books alone or with a collaborator.
ABOUT CRICEXEC
Cricket’s only trade publication. We cover the industry off the field -- the people, organizations, and deals that drive the sport.
To read the latest industry news: https://www.cricexec.com
Subscribe to us on YouTube to get more great content!
Follow us on all other social platforms: @cricexec
Subscribe to our free "daily briefing" newsletter, delivered every weekday and read by top executives throughout the industry: https://www.cricexec.com/subscribe/
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Tom Moffat, CEO of the WCA | Pro cricketers still face this in 2024? | Ep 3
"The Labor Movement was the principal force that transformed misery and despair into hope and progress.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
“With all their faults, trade unions have done more for humanity than any other organization of men that ever existed.” – Clarence Darrow
Many cricketing nations have domestic professional players’ associations, such as the PCA in England and Wales, the ACA in Australia, the WIPA for West Indies cricketers.
The newly-rebranded World Cricketers’ Association (formerly FICA) was formed in 1998 to coordinate amongst these groups and also to represent all players in global forums on issues that cut across national boundaries.
But as is often the case whenever workers self-organize, throughout the history of cricket’s labor movement, players have faced resistance and opposition from powerful interests. This even continues today in cricketing countries without players’ associations.
On this episode, Tom Moffat, CEO of the WCA joins us for a fascinating chat about his organization, the varying climate for players in different parts of the world, and some of the key issues on concerning players’ associations today, including:
The need for global scheduling windows
Cricket’s multi-employer system
Ownership consolidation in cricket (i.e. IPL teams)
Women’s cricket
And much more
ABOUT CRICEXEC
Cricket’s only trade publication. We cover the industry off the field -- the people, organizations, and deals that drive the sport.
To read the latest industry news: https://www.cricexec.com
Subscribe to us on YouTube to get more great content!
Follow us on all other social platforms: @cricexec
Subscribe to our free "daily briefing" newsletter, delivered every weekday and read by top executives throughout the industry: https://www.cricexec.com/subscribe/
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Dario Barthley, CEO of MAX60 | Warner, Lynn, Perera play in the Caymans | Ep 5🏏🇰🇾
The MAX60 T10 tournament launched on Sunday, August 18 in the Cayman Islands featuring stars such as David Warner, Chris Lynn, and Thisara Perera. It’s the brainchild of Dario Barthley, cricket administrator and promoter in the West Indies, and CEO of BMP Sports, which owns MAX60.
Dario is best known throughout the cricketing world as the former Media Officer for the West Indies Men's Cricket Team. However, he also has extensive experience in running tournaments (Antigua’s long-running Cool & Smooth T20 tournament) and franchise teams (team manager in the CPL), which he leveraged into founding MAX60.
The MAX60 packs 25 games into eight days. Inaugural teams are T10 Abu Dhabi Champions New York Strikers, Caribbean Giants, Grand Cayman Stingrays, Boca Raton Trailblazers and Miami Lions.
Dario joined us on the Business of Cricket podcast to talk about the week-long MAX60 tournament, and the professional journey, unique to West Indies cricket, that got him there.
ABOUT CRICEXEC
Cricket’s only trade publication. We cover the industry off the field -- the people, organizations, and deals that drive the sport.
To read the latest industry news: https://www.cricexec.com
Subscribe to us on YouTube to get more great content!
Follow us on all other social platforms: @cricexec
Subscribe to our free "daily briefing" newsletter, delivered every weekday and read by top executives throughout the industry: https://www.cricexec.com/subscribe/
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