Dreams of a Billion: India and the Olympics Story As India gears up for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the country will focus once again on the moments of glory we’ve had on the world’s largest sports arena, featuring such stalwarts as Abhinav Bindra, Mary Kom and P.V....
281 and Beyond This autobiography penned by VVS Laxman and R Kaushik recaps the life of one of the most stylish and prolific batsmen of Indian cricket. The title obviously refers to his epic knock at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. 281 runs from him turned around the match...
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CRICKET BOOK OF THE YEAR Packed audiences heard India’s lone Olympian t former Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson, gold-medal-winning Olympic swimmer Stephanie Rice, fast-bowling legend Jeff Thomson, Indian Test batsman Ajinkya Rahane Packed audiences heard India’s...
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BEST SPORTS BOOK PUBLISHER Packed audiences heard India’s lone Olympian t former Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson, gold-medal-winning Olympic swimmer Stephanie Rice, fast-bowling legend Jeff Thomson, Indian Test batsman Ajinkya Rahane Packed audiences heard India’s...
SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR
SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR Packed audiences heard India’s lone Olympian t former Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson, gold-medal-winning Olympic swimmer Stephanie Rice, fast-bowling legend Jeff Thomson, Indian Test batsman Ajinkya Rahane Packed audiences heard India’s...
A Murder is Fixed By Madhav Nayak A Murder Is Fixed is a rollicking murder mystery that takes readers on a ride through the posh cricket clubs, vada-pav stalls and chawls of Mumbai into the murky depths of a nefarious scandal.
Boundary Lab: Inside the Global Experiment Called Sport By Nandan Kamath In its quest for universal rules, organized sport must regularly balance multiple interests and answer difficult questions. This helps sport―and through sport, society―to tweak laws, markets,...
Gully Gully: Travels Around India during the 2023 World Cup by Aditya Iyer Gully Gully reveals not only what cricket means to India, but also what Indians mean to cricket by capturing the best and the worst of us, along with the grit and the grime of the land. This...
I Have the Streets by R. Ashwin with Sidharth Monga This nuanced portrait delves deep to paint a candid picture of a cricketer’s life before cricket—his struggles with health issues as a child, a middle-class family’s unwavering fight and determination to give him the...
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Witness by Sakshi Malik and Jonathan Selvaraj In December 2023, Sakshi Malik quit professional wrestling. She was India’s best-known female wrestler – the first and only female wrestler to win a medal at the Olympics – with fights both ongoing and ahead of her. It was...
A Look Back at History: Anecdotes From the Past
Indian Innings: The Journey of Indian Cricket from 1947 By Ayaz Memon The story of Indian cricket is, in so many ways, the story of the nation itself. It is also a game that has inspired some of the most insightful writing across all genres. Indian Innings collects...
Against All Odds: Inspiring tales from Sportspersons
Cancerman to Ironman: A Police Officer’s Journey of Arresting Illness By Nidhin Valsan In this deeply personal memoir, Valsan recounts his experience – from the harrowing ordeal of seeking the right diagnosis and coming to terms with it, gruelling chemotherapy...
Fab Five: The Pandavas of India’s BattingBy Aditya Bhushan Fab Five is the story of the power-packed batting lineup of the Indian team comprising of Sourav Ganguly, Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid; each of them legends in their own...