From the late 19th century onwards, cricket was central to the
culture of the British West Indies. By the 1890s, a small Indian
middle class in British Guyana - present-day Guyana - began to
advance their own credentials of belonging to the region. Seecheram
explores the role of cricket in shaping Indo-Guyanese identity,
from the example set by Prince Ranjitsinhji, or Ranji', to the
seminal achievements of V.A. Veerasawmy and Chatterpaul 'Doosha'
Persaud.'
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