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[Mandvi] In England,
domestic cricket was losing fans, so something was done
to save the sport at home, but it would only accelerate
the power shift to Asia. In the early 2000s, a British TV Network paid for Stuart Robinson
and his marketing team to research what the problem was. The key word that came out of that
was cricket was "inaccessible." It was a sport for the posh
domestic cricket was losing fans, so something was done
to save the sport at home, but it would only accelerate
the power shift to Asia. In the early 2000s, a British TV Network paid for Stuart Robinson
and his marketing team to research what the problem was. The key word that came out of that
was cricket was "inaccessible." It was a sport for the posh
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[Mandvi] In England,
domestic cricket was losing fans,
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so something was done
to save the sport at home,
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but it would only accelerate
the power shift to Asia.
00:00:11.927 --> 00:00:14.555
In the early 2000s, a British TV Network paid for Stuart Robinson
and his marketing team
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to research what the problem was.
00:00:20.227 --> 00:00:22.938
The key word that came out of that
was cricket was "inaccessible."
00:00:23.998 --> 00:00:24.565
It was a sport for the posh.
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A documentary series that looks to explore the big questions of today.