“No one wants to be the washed-up ex-cricketer sitting at the bar getting pissed talking of the good old days”: A narrative analysis of retirement as experienced by male professional cricketers in England

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Brighton, J., Lusted, J., Lingam-Willgoss, C. and Hoad, A. 2025. “No one wants to be the washed-up ex-cricketer sitting at the bar getting pissed talking of the good old days”: A narrative analysis of retirement as experienced by male professional cricketers in England . International Review for the Sociology of Sport. https://doi.org/10.1177/10126902251337657
AuthorsBrighton, J., Lusted, J., Lingam-Willgoss, C. and Hoad, A.
Abstract

In spite of current literature illuminating the challenges professional athletes encounter when transitioning into new careers, very little research has focused on the experiences of professional cricketers. To rectify this situation, this study explores how a group of professional cricketers in England experienced retirement from their sport. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with former county (7) and international (3) male players who had retired within the last 15 years. Interview transcripts were then subjected to a narrative analysis that led to the identification of the following themes: restricting, confronting, enforcement, coherence and reimagining. Each of these themes is discussed in detail and the manner in which they function as narrative resources that shape the retirement experiences of the cricketers is considered. Attention is also given to how narrative repertoires amongst professional cricketers might be expanded so that multiple future selves become available to them in the process of retiring from their sport rather than being restricted by narrowly defined career storylines.

KeywordsCricket; Career transition ; Retirement; Narrative; Identity
Year2025
JournalInternational Review for the Sociology of Sport
PublisherSAGE Journals
ISSN1012-6902
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/10126902251337657
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Brighton, J. 2018. Disability, spinal cord injury, and strength and conditioning: sociological considerations. Strength and Conditioning Journal. 40 (6), pp. 29-39. https://doi.org/10.1519/SSC.0000000000000419
‘It’s a part of me’: an ethnographic exploration of becoming a disabled sporting cyborg following spinal cord injury
Sparkes, A., Brighton, J. and Inckle, K. 2017. ‘It’s a part of me’: an ethnographic exploration of becoming a disabled sporting cyborg following spinal cord injury. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise & Health. 10. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676X.2017.1389768
Using interviews to explore experiences of disability in sport and physical activity
Brighton, J. and Williams, T. 2018. Using interviews to explore experiences of disability in sport and physical activity. in: Medcalf, R. and Mackintosh, C. (ed.) Researching Difference in Sport and Physical Activity Routledge.
Imperfect perfection and wheelchair bodybuilding: challenging ableism or reproducing normalcy?
Sparkes, A., Brighton, J. and Inckle, K. 2017. Imperfect perfection and wheelchair bodybuilding: challenging ableism or reproducing normalcy? Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038517737476
Gym Bodies (2): CrossFit
Brighton, J. 2015. Gym Bodies (2): CrossFit. Sport and Body Cultures Embodied Thought of the Month. 1, pp. 35-38.
Impaired sporting bodies and father-son relationships
Brighton, J. 2015. Impaired sporting bodies and father-son relationships. Sport and Body Cultures Embodied Thought of the Month. 1, pp. 21-24.
Embodied experiences within the context of disability
Brighton, J. 2015. Embodied experiences within the context of disability. Sport and Body Cultures Embodied Thought of the Month. 1, pp. 12-15.
Researching physical disability in sport: Reflections from an (able)bodied ethnographer
Brighton, J. 2015. Researching physical disability in sport: Reflections from an (able)bodied ethnographer. in: Wellard, I. (ed.) Researching Embodied Sport: Exploring Movement Cultures Routledge.
(Dis)ability sport as an opportunity for empowerment or a reproduction of gender stereotypes? A life history of a female Paralympian
Brighton, J. and Sparkes, A. 2014. (Dis)ability sport as an opportunity for empowerment or a reproduction of gender stereotypes? A life history of a female Paralympian.
(Dis)ability by design: Narratives of bodily perfectionism
Brighton, J. and Sparkes, A. 2014. (Dis)ability by design: Narratives of bodily perfectionism.
(Dis)abled athletes as the “Ambassadors of transhumanism”
Brighton, J. and Sparkes, A. 2014. (Dis)abled athletes as the “Ambassadors of transhumanism”.
Disabled sporting bodies as sexual beings: Reflections and challenges
Sparkes, A., Brighton, J. and Inckle, K. 2014. Disabled sporting bodies as sexual beings: Reflections and challenges. in: Hargreaves, J. and Anderson, E. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender and Sexuality Abingdon, Oxon Routledge. pp. 179-188
(Dis)ability by design: Narratives of bodily perfectionism amongst wheelchair athletes
Brighton, J. and Sparkes, A. 2014. (Dis)ability by design: Narratives of bodily perfectionism amongst wheelchair athletes.