<p>It is often argued that migrant and diasporic communities have developed a particular fondness for the game of cricket precisely because it allowed them to engage in anti-colonial struggle(s) against England. In so doing their experiences of playing supporting and watching the sport help to shed light on the problematic relationships between power colonialism and in many cases the experience of being colonised.</p> <p>This book was published as a special issue of <em>Identities</em>.</p>
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