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A book that interweaves biography with Indian history, the lives of cricketers with wider processes of social change. It is a m... Read More
Part memoir of a West Indian boyhood, part celebration of the game of cricket, this self-portrait of a life spent playing, watc... Read More
Cricket’s Strangest Tales is a fascinating collection of cricketing weirdness – and there’s a lot of it to c... Read More
In the secular polity that we kn... Read More
The book traces the genealogy of Bombay's cricket: its origins, traditions, history and the development of the game. Bombay has... Read More
Diego Maradona, is arguably the greatest and certainly the most widely-known footballer of the modern age. During his tempestuo... Read More
Chris England spent five weeks covering the 2002 World Cup, when football became Japan's newest religion, constantly on the loo... Read More
Sachin Tendulkar has made poets of prose writers even if his strokeplay has demontrated the futility of conveying in words the ... Read More
In the twelve years that he has been in the public eye, Sachin Tendulkar has been explosive on the cricket field and just as re... Read More
MATTHEW HAYDEN was one of the most commanding batsmen the game has ever seen - and one of its great enigmas. A devout Catholic,... Read More
A little about me: I always knew I wanted to work with books somehow, so I studied English at university before working in a bookshop, a literary ag Read More...