Cricket Comes to the Corn Fields
The corn fields of Ohio and the rolling grasslands of the United Kingdom are an ocean apart and have little in common. But Cedarville University professor Dr. Glen Duerr will bring the two together by teaching students the British game of cricket.
The corn fields of Ohio and the rolling grasslands of the United Kingdom are an ocean apart and have little in common. But Cedarville University professor Dr. Glen Duerr will bring the two together by teaching students the British game of cricket.
On Tuesday, Sept. 3 from 12– 3 p.m. Duerr, chair of Cedarville’s department of history and government and professor of international studies, will host an event for students to learn the game of cricket. This event will be held on the lawn next to the Apple Technology Resource Center.
Duerr, born in the United Kingdom, has held multiple events of this kind for Cedarville University students. Teaching the game allows Duerr to connect with students while creating the opportunity to bring international studies to life through cultural engagement. Interacting with culture outside the classroom allows students to personally value international studies through experience.
“While teaching students cricket may be fun and interesting, it also helps me to educate them on important international relations topics, including diplomacy and working with foreign leaders,” said Duerr.
To enhance the cultural appeal, an assortment of British and American foods will be provided as refreshments during the game.
The game of cricket consists of pitches and a wicket (upright posts in the ground with a horizontal post, or bail, across). Two teams compete, switching sides from batting to fielding throughout the game. The winner is determined by which team has the most runs by the end. To score a run, the pitcher must knock the bails off the posts without the fielding team getting a dismissal.
Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is a Baptist university with undergraduate programs in arts, sciences, and professional programs, and graduate programs. With an enrollment of 5,456 students in 175 areas of study, Cedarville is one of the largest private universities in Ohio and is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, including its Bachelor of Arts in international studies, and high graduation and retention rates. For more information about the University, visit cedarville.edu.