Pakistan is a country beset with politicised instabilities economic problems ethnic conflicts religious fervour & crises of identity. It is also a country in which the game of cricket has become a nationwide obsession. How has that happened? How does a Muslim country jealous of its independence & determined to forge a Pakistani identity so passionately embrace the alien gentleman's game imported by the distant & departed former colonial masters? What do we learn of Pakistan from its attitudes & responses to cricket? This book sees Pakistan
- its history politics & society
- through the prism of cricket. Shaharyar Khan & Ali Khan describe how cricket defines national identity & boosts morale even while Pakistan struggles to contain internal political conflict & the influence of the Taliban near & within its borders; they show how the game shapes the political social & cultural landscape of Pakistan & its fractured relations with India. But with recent betting scandals & accusations of spot-fixing throwing Pakistani cricket into the global media spotlight what does cricket tell us about condition of Pakistani society today? The former Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board a man with an unparalleled insight into the establishment Shaharyar Khan examines how this very Western sport came to embed itself in the psyche of Pakistanis old & young transcending social & class boundaries. The authors illuminate Pakistan for readers by offering an unusual & highly original perspective
- that in understanding the state of cricket in Pakistan can we gain a deeper understanding of the state of Pakistan itself. Demonstrating how the turbulence around cricket has much wider political implications this book will fascinate general readers & cricket enthusiasts at the same time proving essential reading for observers of Pakistan India & the South Asia region.