1971 was the year that changed Indian cricket forever. Accustomed to seeing a talented but erratic Indian team go from one defeat to another, a stunned cricketing world watched in astonishment as India first beat the West Indies in a Test series on their home turf, and then emerged victorious over England-in England. Suddenly, the Indian team had become a force to reckon with.
Boria Majumdar and Gautam Bhattacharya's book is a thrilling account of the 1971 twin tours, that brings to life the on-field excitement and the backroom drama. Against a canvas that features legends: Pataudi and Wadekar, who captained India to the two sensational series victories abroad; Sardesai, Durani, Viswanath, Engineer, Solkar, Abid Ali; the famed spin quartet of Bedi, Prasanna, Chandrasekhar and Venkataraghavan; and a young batsman named Sunil Gavaskar who was making his debut-it is the tale of a young country ready and eager to make an impression on the world stage.
Fifty years later, this is a wonderful book to relive those glory days with.
For cricket enthusiasts and fans of underdog stories, '1971' by Boria Majumdar and Gautam Bhattacharya is a must-read.
This thrilling account of India's unexpected victories over West Indies and England in 1971, featuring legends like Pataudi, Wadekar, and Gavaskar, brings to life the on-field excitement and backroom drama of a young country ready to make an impression on the world stage.
As we approach the 50-year anniversary of these historic events, this book is a wonderful way to relive those glory days and celebrate India's rise in the world of cricket.
HarperCollins 2024
1971 was the year that changed Indian cricket forever. Accustomed to seeing a talented but erratic Indian team go from one defeat to another, a stunned cricketing world watched in astonishment as India first beat the West Indies in a Test series on their home turf, and then emerged victorious over England-in England. Suddenly, the Indian team had become a force to reckon with.
Boria Majumdar and Gautam Bhattacharya's book is a thrilling account of the 1971 twin tours, that brings to life the on-field excitement and the backroom drama. Against a canvas that features legends: Pataudi and Wadekar, who captained India to the two sensational series victories abroad; Sardesai, Durani, Viswanath, Engineer, Solkar, Abid Ali; the famed spin quartet of Bedi, Prasanna, Chandrasekhar and Venkataraghavan; and a young batsman named Sunil Gavaskar who was making his debut-it is the tale of a young country ready and eager to make an impression on the world stage.
Fifty years later, this is a wonderful book to relive those glory days with.
For cricket enthusiasts and fans of underdog stories, '1971' by Boria Majumdar and Gautam Bhattacharya is a must-read.
This thrilling account of India's unexpected victories over West Indies and England in 1971, featuring legends like Pataudi, Wadekar, and Gavaskar, brings to life the on-field excitement and backroom drama of a young country ready to make an impression on the world stage.
As we approach the 50-year anniversary of these historic events, this book is a wonderful way to relive those glory days and celebrate India's rise in the world of cricket.
HarperCollins 2024
1971: The Beginning of India's Cricketing Greatness - The Underdog Story of India's 1971 Cricket Victory
1971: The Beginning of India's Cricketing Greatness - The Underdog Story of India's 1971 Cricket Victory
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940172962141 |
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Publisher: | HarperCollins |
Publication date: | 09/01/2021 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |