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5 must-read books for every cricket enthusiast
5 must-read books for every cricket enthusiast

Indian Express

time3 days ago

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5 must-read books for every cricket enthusiast

Written by : Chanakya Chandrupatla For a true cricket fan, understanding the game goes beyond just watching matches—it's about appreciating the tactics, the history, the artistry of captaincy, and the personal journeys of legendary players. Whether you're fascinated by the science behind pitch conditions, the psychology of leadership, or the cultural impact of the sport, these five books offer deep insights into cricket's rich legacy. Beyond A Boundary – by Cyril Lionel Robert James A timeless classic, Beyond a Boundary explores cricket's profound influence on society, particularly during the colonial era. The book intertwines the author's personal connection with West Indian legends such as George John and Wilton St Hill, while posing a thought-provoking question: 'what do they know of cricket who only cricket know?' More than just a sports memoir, it's a reflection on race, politics, and identity through the lens of the game. AB The Autobiography – by Abraham Benjamin de Villiers The book is an autobiography of the South African legend Abraham Benjamin DeVillers, popularly known as ABD. DeVillers had represented the Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Indian Premier League. The book aims to speak about ABD's journey on the verge of becoming a cricketer. It speaks about his early days as a cricketer apart from that, the book also aims to speak about his inspiration from India too. Jonty Rhodes, legendary South African fielder, writes the foreword. The book also conveys ABD's relation with his fellow teammates Virat Kohli, Faf Du Plessis and others. Cricket Grounds of the World – The Times Network This visually stunning book takes readers on a global tour of cricket's most iconic stadiums—from the hallowed Lord's Cricket Ground to Kolkata's roaring Eden Gardens and the picturesque Adelaide Oval. Packed with breathtaking photographs, historical anecdotes, and key statistics, it celebrates the architectural and emotional significance of these legendary venues. A must-have for fans who cherish the sport's heritage. The Art of Captaincy – by Mike Brearley Regarded as one of cricket's sharpest minds, former England captain Mike Brearley dissects the nuances of leadership in The Art of Captaincy. Drawing from his experience in the historic 1981 Ashes victory, Brearley breaks down tactical decision-making, man-management, and the psychological battles that define great captains. This book is an essential guide for aspiring leaders, both on and off the field. The Commonwealth of Cricket – Ramachandra Guha Historian and cricket aficionado Ramachandra Guha pens a heartfelt tribute to the sport in The Commonwealth of Cricket. Chronicling his lifelong passion—from childhood games in Dehradun to witnessing India's cricketing evolution—Guha blends personal nostalgia with sharp analysis. He also offers rare insights into the challenges faced by cricket administrators, making this a compelling read for fans who love the game's history and cultural impact. ( Chanakya Chandrupatla is an intern at the Indian Express )

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