Dr Michael Collins is an associate professor of history at UCL. He was awarded his doctorate by the University of Oxford in 2009, after studying for degrees in political science at the London School of Economics and history at Cambridge University. He has published on the political thought of Rabindranath Tagore; on nationalism and decolonisation; on the rise and fall of federations in the British Empire; and on the significance of cricket in terms of imperial culture and post-imperial identity. He has been a permanent member of the UCL History staff since 2010. From 2021-2024 he was a commissioner on the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC).
In this original and engaging study, Michal Collins demonstrates the important role played by cricket in the formation of Caribbean identity and Caribbean communities in England and in the wider history of Englishness and Empire. * Wendy Webster, author of Mixing It! Diversity in World Wa r Two Britain (Oxford University Press, 2018) * An important and in many ways pioneering account''compelling, groundbreaking detail'. * David Kynaston, Times Literary Supplement * A book that demands its readers full attention...One description of books that I am conscious of having used in some past reviews is thought provoking. For me Windrush Cricket went rather further than that which, perhaps, is the greatest compliment I can pay it. * Martin Chandler, Cricket Web.net, January 2026 * Accessibly written and thoroughly researched ... an admirable achievement and a welcome contribution to an overlooked aspect of cricketing - and black British - history. * Peter Mason, The Guardian * Compelling and essential reading * George Dobell, The Cricketer, March 2026 *