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  The Cricket World Cup

Updated 04 February 2003, 18.13

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Citizenship 11-14/KS3/Levels E&F
Globalisation - political implications

Overview
England's World Cup cricket match against Zimbabwe will not be moved to another country.

Students debate the issues involved when politics influence the cricket World Cup.

Learning aims

Main activity

Whole-class debate:
This house believes that politics should be kept out of the cricket World Cup.

Open the debate by reading out the report Cricket matches will not be moved.

Find notes for the main speeches by clicking the links below.


Guide to debates
A formal structure to follow


Proposers points
Reasons why the England team should play in Zimbabwe


Opposers points
Why the England team should stay out of Zimbabwe


Plenary
Recap on the main teaching points and the chair announces the outcome of the vote.

Teachers' Background

Why don't the cricketers just refuse to play?

The main reasons are:


For all links and resources click at top right.

More Info

Teachers Cricket debate: Proposer's points

Teachers Cricket debate: Opposer's points

Sport Zimbabwe cricket matches will not be moved

Find Out How to hold a debate

Find Out Guide: Zimbabwe Cricket Row

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