Empire of Cricket

Empire of Cricket (2009)

EndedDocumentary showHistory, Sports

Series telling the story of cricket from exploring the colonial links of the game to situations of sporting apartheid. There are interviews with famous cricketers such as Ian Botham, Graham Gooch, Nasser Hussain and Viv Richards.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04IndiaJun 21, 2009
S01E03AustraliaJun 14, 2009
S01E02West IndiesJun 7, 2009
S01E01EnglandMay 31, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Empire of Cricket' premiere?

'Empire of Cricket' premiered in the year 2009.

Who were the main cast members of 'Empire of Cricket'?

The main cast members of 'Empire of Cricket' included several cricketing legends such as Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting, and Wasim Akram, among others.

What was the concept of the show?

'Empire of Cricket' explored the history, evolution, and impact of cricket as a global sport through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis.

Which countries were featured prominently in the show?

'Empire of Cricket' featured countries like England, Australia, India, West Indies, and Pakistan, which have had a significant impact on the history and development of cricket.

Who were some of the renowned cricket players interviewed on the show?

'Empire of Cricket' featured interviews with cricketing legends such as Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Ian Botham, Steve Waugh, and Shane Warne, providing insights into their experiences and contributions to the sport.

Did the show delve into the cultural and social impact of cricket?

Yes, 'Empire of Cricket' examined the cultural and social impact of cricket, showcasing how the sport has influenced societies, politics, and national identities in different parts of the world.

Were there any episodes dedicated to the history of cricket's governing bodies?

Yes, 'Empire of Cricket' had episodes dedicated to exploring the history and role of cricket's governing bodies like the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

Did the show cover any significant cricketing events or tournaments?

Yes, 'Empire of Cricket' covered significant cricketing events like the Ashes series, World Cups, and iconic matches that shaped the history of the sport.

Were there any discussions about cricket as a means of diplomacy and international relations?

'Empire of Cricket' delved into the role of cricket as a means of diplomacy and fostering international relations, showcasing instances where cricket has been used to bridge political and cultural gaps between nations.

Did the show explore the rise of cricket as a professional sport?

Yes, 'Empire of Cricket' explored the transition of cricket from an amateur sport to a professional one, highlighting key moments and individuals who contributed to its professionalization.

Were there any episodes dedicated to cricket's impact on popular culture?

Yes, 'Empire of Cricket' had episodes dedicated to exploring cricket's influence on popular culture, including music, film, fashion, and advertising.

Did the show feature any controversial or infamous moments in cricket history?

Yes, 'Empire of Cricket' featured episodes that delved into controversial moments in cricket history, including match-fixing scandals, disputes between players, and issues surrounding fair play.

Were there any discussions about the evolution of cricket equipment and technology?

'Empire of Cricket' explored the evolution of cricket equipment and technology, showcasing how advancements in gear, pitches, and broadcasting have impacted the game over the years.

Did the show highlight any significant cricketing rivalries?

Yes, 'Empire of Cricket' highlighted significant cricketing rivalries, such as the Ashes rivalry between England and Australia, showcasing the intense competition and historical context behind these rivalries.

Did the show feature any episodes on the impact of cricket on grassroots development?

Yes, 'Empire of Cricket' featured episodes that explored the impact of cricket on grassroots development, highlighting initiatives that promote the sport at the community level and the positive influence it has on young players.

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