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Courage Conviction Controversy And Cricket Converted Vedam Jaishankar

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Courage Conviction Controversy And Cricket Converted Vedam Jaishankar
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Publisher: Westland Sport
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.63 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Vedam Jaishankar
ISBN: 9789389648065, 9389648068, B086D2B5KY
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Converted

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Courage Conviction Controversy And Cricket Converted Vedam Jaishankar by Vedam Jaishankar 9789389648065, 9389648068, B086D2B5KY instant download after payment.

So much of cricketing passion hinges on victory and defeat, and yet so much of cricket itself happens off the field. Bodyline, the match-fixing affair, the many instances of ball-doctoring and the infamous underarm-bowling incident—tales of strategies, mischiefs and misdemeanours abound in the history of the sport.
 
Equally, cricket is also full of tales of heroism, bravery, fortitude and determination. Players have delivered awe-inspiring performances in spite of terrible injuries, for instance. Malcolm Marshall bowled with a fractured arm, Anil Kumble with a broken jaw and Pataudi played his entire career with just one good eye.
 
Yet, physical rigour is not all there is to the game. There are difficult decisions to be made, ethical questions to be considered. For instance, in 1994, when Dravid declared the Indian innings before Sachin could get to 200, did he win India the match or lose his teammate another milestone?
 
Veteran sports journalist Vedam Jaishankar dives into cricketing history to understand the structure and substructure of cricket, truly revealing the many splendours of the ‘lovely’ game.

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