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The Vacationers: An account of India’s travails Down Under in 2014-15

The title of the book is fitting for the Indian cricket team's recent tour of India for the Tests and One-Day Internationals. But it was a tour where they failed to win a single game.

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Shikhar Dhawan’s Kal Ho Naa Ho

Inspired by the same name and the recent performances of Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan, the BCCI have decided to come up with their version of Kal Ho Naa Ho.

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Steve Waugh’s The Ice Man: Confessions of a silent killer on the cricket fields

Stephen Rodger Waugh has nothing to do with all of this. Waugh, we believe is the perfect subject for any book that’s titled ‘Ice man.’

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Strange case of Dr Rohit and Mr Sharma

The author Stevenson died in 1894. However, his family accidentally stumbled upon some manuscripts from his childhood home in Heriot Row in Edinburgh.

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Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard book to reveal it all

It’s learnt that both Bravo and Pollard are going to reveal all the behind-the-scene happenings that led to their shocking ouster.

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Breaking News! MS Dhoni’s autobiography to spill the beans!

MS Dhoni has been paid an undisclosed amount to reveal the many mysteries surrounding him and Indian cricket for which cricket fans never got an answer thus far.

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Step aside, Robert Kiyosaki!

Unlike the poor cricketing chiefs, N Srinivasan has made the BCCI incredibly rich by methods that does not meet the approval of any right-minded person.

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Shahid Afridi Lasts Forever!

Given the mystery about his age and his ability to go on and on, retire and then carry on again, it’s in the fitness of things if he were to pen a book, “Lala Lasts Forever”.

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Sri Lanka: When the money runs out

In the world of Big Three in cricket administration, the smaller pawns are often dragged around. In July 2014, the International Cricket Council saw a tectonic shift in favour of India, Australia and England. Those who opposed the big brother ended in doldrums. Sri Lanka almost committed the mistake and could’ve lost the opportunity of...

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Alastair Cook: You Can’t Win!

Cook should ideally author ‘You Can’t Win’ and talk about stagnant thinking, defensive approach and how to still hold on your position at the top despite being a loser.

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