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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHaving explored Indian cricket history in his previous books, prolific sports author Gulu Ezekiel now delves into a counter-factual history of Indian cricket from its roots in the 19th century to the present day.
In this fascinating study, he asks:
What if the Parsees had been thwarted in their pioneering cricket days in the mid-1800s?
What if the team selection and weather had been different in Australia in 1947-48?
What if Tiger Pataudi had not lost an eye in a road accident?
What if the 1983 Prudential Cup final had turned out differently?
These and other intriguing scenarios are explored in-depth in this unique first-of-its-kind cricket book
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Gulu Ezekiel has been writing on sports for 45 years; first as a freelancer, then for The Indian Express, Chennai from 1982-91 before moving to New Delhi where he was deputy sports editor at The Pioneer, sports editor at The Asian Age, deputy features editor at The Financial Express and Outlook, sports editor/anchor at NDTV and sports editor at indya.com. Gulu then returned to his freelance roots from mid-2001. He is the author of books on table tennis, the Olympics and cricket, this being his 18th sports book and 16th concerning cricket. It is also his first for Sachin Bajaj Productions/Global Cricket School.
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