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Anindya Dutta

Spell-Binding Spells — a review: Having a ball all right, but for a glitch or two

Cricket has been unfairly biased towards the batsman, which is precisely why Spell-Binding Spells is a long-awaited, relevant book to remind us that bowlers are also part of the sport.

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Review: A Gentleman’s Game by Anindya Dutta

The first thing that stands out in A Gentleman’s Game: Reflections on Cricket History is the assortment of quotes: every chapter begins with a renowned — and more importantly, relevant — quote.

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The Fabulous Five: Story of youngest centurions on Test debut

Cricket has evolved beyond recognition from the time of its founding, particularly so in the past 14 years, with the advent of the T20 format.

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The Day of the Yadav

Being a bit of a cricket fan himself, Frederick Forsyth will not mind if we label the twenty-fifth day of March as The Day of the Yadav.

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We are the Inglorious: Most undeserving Test XI of all time

It is a fact of life that very few go on to have careers like a Don Bradman, a Brian Lara, a Steve Waugh, a Sachin Tendulkar, a Shane Warne or a Glenn McGrath.

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