Cricket…it’s our way of life, love of life! Simply watching the game does not satisfy our appetite for this game. With IPL season 10 going on, cricket is in the air every minute of our day. Discussions around cricket are a hot topic everywhere, at home, at work, at schools or at social gatherings. We love to talk about the game and to know our players more both professionally and personally .
This is a good time to read a few books around cricket together as a family. Cherish some family time, feed
some intense discussions and take your love and knowledge of the
game to the next level!
Few suggestions-
Few suggestions-
An extraordinary collection of cricket articles from past years written by great authors like P.G. Wodehouse, Arthur Conan Doyle, C.L.R. James, V.S. Naipaul and many more. It is an absolute treat for cricket lovers.
Cricket for the Crocodile by Ruskin Bond
Cricket for the Crocodile is a light hearted story book based on village cricket and a nosy crocodile
The Mad, Mad World of Cricket by Sudhir Dhar
Funny side of the game captured by cartoonist Sudir Dhar.
Cricket: The Golden Age - Extraordinary Images from 1859 to 1999 by Duncan Steer
A Million Broken Windows: The Magic and Mystique of Bombay Cricket by Makarand Waingankar
The Insider : Decoding the craft of cricket by Aakash Chopra
An insightful book by former international cricketer Aakash Chopra takes you inside the making and unmaking of cricketers.
Illustrated History of Indian Cricket by Boria Majumdar
Non-Striker (The other end of cricket) by Satish Acharya
A collection of cricket cartoons by cartoonist Satish Acharya.
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