Jarrod Kimber and Sam Collins' award winning 2015 film Death of a Gentleman exposed the governance vacuum at the heart of the ICC, and how big money and power politics were moving in to fill it. 8 years to the day since the film's release, Jarrod joins journalist and broadcaster Nakul Pande to examine where the franchise revolution and the latest BCCI power grab leaves the future of international cricket.
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Jarrod Kimber and Sam Collins' award winning 2015 film Death of a Gentleman exposed the governance vacuum at the heart of the ICC, and how big money and power politics were moving in to fill it. 8 years to the day since the film's release, Jarrod joins journalist and broadcaster Nakul Pande to examine where the franchise revolution and the latest BCCI power grab leaves the future of international cricket.
Jarrod Kimber and Sam Collins' award winning 2015 film Death of a Gentleman exposed the governance vacuum at the heart of the ICC, and how big money and power politics were moving in to fill it. 8 years to the day since the film's release, Jarrod joins journalist and broadcaster Nakul Pande to examine where the franchise revolution and the latest BCCI power grab leaves the future of international cricket.
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Jarrod Kimber and Sam Collins' award winning 2015 film Death of a Gentleman exposed the governance vacuum at the heart of the ICC, and how big money and power politics were moving in to fill it. 8 years to the day since the film's release, Jarrod joins journalist and broadcaster Nakul Pande to examine where the franchise revolution and the latest BCCI power grab leaves the future of international cricket.