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Book Review

IPL Book Review: ‘Not Out! The Incredible story of the Indian Premier League’

The book has given a detailed account of the achievements, controversies and scandals surrounding IPL.

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Murder Must Advertise: Dorothy L Sayers puts Lord Peter Wimsey on the cricket field

In ‘Murder Must Advertise’, the 8th novel involving the aristocratic detective Lord Peter Wimsey, Dorothy L Sayers devotes an entire chapter to cricket.

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Ping-Pong Diplomacy: A fascinating book on table tennis that trips on a small cricket factoid

Nicholas Griffin gets his only cricket reference in his well-researched novel incorrect.

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The Kaboom Kid review: David Warner can write!

Warner added a new dimension to his personality by writing a children's book series.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s Playing It My Way — A potentially great read ruined by patchy writing

Chuzzlewit finds Sachin Tendulkar's autobiography riddled with shortcomings.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s ‘Playing It My Way’ is largely uncontroversial and gripping in patches

Sachin Tendulkar's book did heighten the excitement, but fails to maintain it as it is largely uncontroversial.

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Former Pakistan PM Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was useful right-handed batsman, claims new book

Bhutto played for the Sunder Cricket Club in Bombay and University of California, says a new book.

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Pankaj — Bengal’s Forgotten Cricket Legend: a review

Pankaj is a good attempt that one would expect other Indian cricket historians to follow.

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Steve Waugh’s new book provides evidence of how one can set up for excellence in whatever they choose to do

The latest book provides evidence of how one can set up for excellence in whatever they do.

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