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Fine-Tuning the Cricket Mix

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We have achieved a cricket mix for all the twelve elite test-playing nations based on their cricket mix in the last few years in Chap. 7. However, we treat this as a stepping stone for achieving the final cricket mix (our fourth objective, O4: Ascertain the right cricket mix for all test-playing countries) since this may appear too theoretical unless the administrators can fine-tune the same.

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Ray, S. (2022). Fine-Tuning the Cricket Mix. In: Management of the Cricketing Ecosystem. Sports Economics, Management and Policy, vol 20. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6482-4_8

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