Compelling Reads on Cricket and Cricketers: Sultan: A Memoir
Indian cricket has a rich and fascinating history, and there are many books that explore various aspects of the sport, from the early days of the game to the modern era of Indian cricket dominance. These books offer insights into the lives of legendary players, the evolution of the sport in India, and the cultural and social significance of cricket in Indian society. Some of the most popular Indian cricket books include biographies of iconic players like Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, histories of Indian cricket by renowned authors like Ramachandra Guha, and memoirs by former players and coaches who have been a part of the Indian cricket journey. Whether you are a die-hard cricket fan or simply interested in learning more about this fascinating sport and its impact on Indian culture, there is sure to be a book on Indian cricket that will capture your interest.
Osman Samiuddin's The Unquiet Ones: A History of Pakistan Cricket
The Unquiet Ones is an ambitious, energetic, and frequently devastating picture of Pakistani majboori, a habit whose results frequently shock and astound and serve as a gauge for the nation.
Anshu Dogra's Controversially Yours
His perspective on the sport, his colleagues, the contentious battles between bowlers and batsmen, and, of course, the organisations that oversee it, such as the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board, is presented in Controversially Yours. This is Shoaib's narrative told in his own words, from the beginning of his fight through the 2011 World Cup.
Sanjay Manjrekar's Imperfect
Sanjay considers the influence of his father Vijay Manjrekar's character on his game. He talks about the difficult equations he solved with the famous Indian athletes with whom he shared a dressing room, as well as the lessons he took away from his opponents. He also discusses his own torturous fixation with perfecting his batting technique, his pursuit of perfection, and his struggle to free himself from his mental restraints.
Fixed! Shantanu Guha Ray's Cash and Corruption in Cricket
The government and the police are highlighted in this book as they have, at best, made sporadic attempts to stop the rot. Fixed! An insightful, uncompromising look into the underbelly of what was once a gentleman's game can be found in Cash and Corruption in Cricket.Impact Index: Statistics Do Lie
These sections contain anecdotes of cricketers who weren't given their due, assessments of many facets of the game, and a look at all the versions of the game. Impact Index is an effort to redefine standard readings by challenging and enhancing them.
England & Wales 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup by Chris Hawkes
All cricket enthusiasts must read ICC cricket world Cup England 2019: The Official Book in order to completely appreciate the cricket world cup's illustrious past and tournament records. Welcome to England, and check out the teams, celebrities, and information on the history of the Cricket World Cup.
Orange Hippo's The Little Book of Cricket!
The Little Book of Cricket collects the greats of the game's descriptions of their adored game, from Don Bradman to Steve Waugh and Ian Botham to Freddie Flintoff, in their own words. These descriptions are frequently humorous, occasionally sombre, and occasionally plain weird.
Shyam Balasubramanian's If Cricket Is Religion, Sachin Is God
Sachin Tendulkar, the top run-getter in both Tests and ODIs with over 34,000 runs in international cricket, is the deity of the sport of cricket. He has scored 100 hundreds and more than 34,000 runs. And if you continue to deny that Sachin is a gift from God to the cricket world, may God have mercy on you!
Vijay Santhanam and Shyam Balasubramanian's The Business Of Cricket
The writers discuss what makes for effective sports marketing, how to grow the market, the potential for sports other than cricket, and why sports fans need to be treated better. A sharp, moving book that will interest administrators, marketers, and advertisers in addition to sports enthusiasts.
Samir Chopra's book Brave New Pitch
By utilising new media and limited-overs cricket creatively, the game must find a method to continue to be a financially stable global sport that responds to the evolving interests of its fans and players. In Brave New Pitch, Samir Chopra examines the turbulent present of cricket and speculates on what could and ought to come next.
Osman Samiuddin's The Unquiet Ones: A History of Pakistan Cricket
The Unquiet Ones is an ambitious, energetic, and frequently devastating picture of Pakistani majboori, a habit whose results frequently shock and astound and serve as a gauge for the nation.
Anshu Dogra's Controversially Yours
His perspective on the sport, his colleagues, the contentious battles between bowlers and batsmen, and, of course, the organisations that oversee it, such as the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board, is presented in Controversially Yours. This is Shoaib's narrative told in his own words, from the beginning of his fight through the 2011 World Cup.
Sanjay Manjrekar's Imperfect
Sanjay considers the influence of his father Vijay Manjrekar's character on his game. He talks about the difficult equations he solved with the famous Indian athletes with whom he shared a dressing room, as well as the lessons he took away from his opponents. He also discusses his own torturous fixation with perfecting his batting technique, his pursuit of perfection, and his struggle to free himself from his mental restraints.
Fixed! Shantanu Guha Ray's Cash and Corruption in Cricket
The government and the police are highlighted in this book as they have, at best, made sporadic attempts to stop the rot. Fixed! An insightful, uncompromising look into the underbelly of what was once a gentleman's game can be found in Cash and Corruption in Cricket.Impact Index: Statistics Do Lie
These sections contain anecdotes of cricketers who weren't given their due, assessments of many facets of the game, and a look at all the versions of the game. Impact Index is an effort to redefine standard readings by challenging and enhancing them.
England & Wales 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup by Chris Hawkes
All cricket enthusiasts must read ICC cricket world Cup England 2019: The Official Book in order to completely appreciate the cricket world cup's illustrious past and tournament records. Welcome to England, and check out the teams, celebrities, and information on the history of the Cricket World Cup.
Orange Hippo's The Little Book of Cricket!
The Little Book of Cricket collects the greats of the game's descriptions of their adored game, from Don Bradman to Steve Waugh and Ian Botham to Freddie Flintoff, in their own words. These descriptions are frequently humorous, occasionally sombre, and occasionally plain weird.
Shyam Balasubramanian's If Cricket Is Religion, Sachin Is God
Sachin Tendulkar, the top run-getter in both Tests and ODIs with over 34,000 runs in international cricket, is the deity of the sport of cricket. He has scored 100 hundreds and more than 34,000 runs. And if you continue to deny that Sachin is a gift from God to the cricket world, may God have mercy on you!
Vijay Santhanam and Shyam Balasubramanian's The Business Of Cricket
The writers discuss what makes for effective sports marketing, how to grow the market, the potential for sports other than cricket, and why sports fans need to be treated better. A sharp, moving book that will interest administrators, marketers, and advertisers in addition to sports enthusiasts.
Samir Chopra's book Brave New Pitch
By utilising new media and limited-overs cricket creatively, the game must find a method to continue to be a financially stable global sport that responds to the evolving interests of its fans and players. In Brave New Pitch, Samir Chopra examines the turbulent present of cricket and speculates on what could and ought to come next.
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