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The WACA Tony Barker

The WACA By Tony Barker

The WACA by Tony Barker


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After tentative beginnings in the 1830s, distance from other cricketing centres and lack of facilities meant Western Australians were excluded from cricketing life for almost a century. This text explores how the formation of the Western Australian Cricket Association in 1885 began to change this.

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The WACA: An Australian Cricket Success Story by Tony Barker

The Western Australian Cricket Association presides over the most successful team in modern Australia. To cricket-lovers the world over, 'the WACA' is also the Association Ground - legendary for wickets of unequalled pace and bounce. Yet success on and off the field was hard won. Although the WACA is unique among its state counterparts in owning its Ground, financial necessity has demanded it be a multi-sports stadium. Even so, development brought two life-threatening crises in the early 1900s and internal tensions in the free-spending 1980s. The WACA was saved in adversity and sustained in growth by state governments conscious of cricket's power to put a remote community on the map. The same isolation shaped both the traumas and triumphs of more than a century of cricketing endeavour. Although some exceptional individuals emerged before the First World War, limited interstate competition delayed team success for another 60 years. Even after regular air transport diminished the desert barrier between Perth and Eastern Australia, inclusion in the Sheffield Shield in 1947 was on a provisional half-time basis, eventually replaced by a decade of enforced WACA subsidy of visiting state

About Tony Barker

Tony Barker is an Associate Professor of History in the University of Western Australia. Born in Yorkshire in 1938, he studied history at Sheffield University and management at Manchester University, then worked in industry in London and, after emigrating in 1963, in Sydney and Melbourne. Changing careers in the late 1960s, he taught and gained his MA at Sydney University and his PhD at London University before moving to Perth in 1973. The commission to write the history of the WACA has allowed him for the first time to apply his professional training and experience as an academic historian to a lifelong love of cricket.

Table of Contents

1. Manly, Noble and Backward: 1835-792. The WACA is Born and a Ground is Found: 1879-893. Dilemmas of Development: 1890-994. On the Map and in the Red: 1899-19185. Years of Youthful Promise: 1919-296. A Great Depression: 1930-407. Half Time and on Probation: 1945-568. Embarrassment and Resentment: 1956-629. The West Fights Back: 1960-6610. Coming of Age 1967-7111. Four Shields Out of Six: 1971-7712. The Path to World Series Cricket: 1972-7713. WACA v. Packer: 1977-7914. Cricket Triumphs and Tensions: 1979-8515. No Gain without Pain: Ground Development: 1980-8616. Power, Personalities and Purges: 1985-9017. On-Field Triumphs, Off-Field Turmoil: 1985-9018. Storms before the Calm: 1990-9719. Reflections and Projections:1997

Additional information

GOR004181397
9781864486759
1864486759
The WACA: An Australian Cricket Success Story by Tony Barker
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Allen & Unwin
19980101
386
N/A
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