By W. V. Raman
By W. V. Raman
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In 1983, a World Cup triumph was not even in the realms of fantasy. By 2011, it had become
non-negotiable.
The lords of Wankhede explores the evolution of Indian cricket in the 28 years between the two
World Cup successes. Seen through the eyes of a former Test cricketer, who has been associated
with the game for four decades, and a cricket writer with 30 years behind him, this book provides
a perspective of the successes and strife, the trials and tribulations that made the journey of Indian
cricket so fascinating over the 28 years bookended by lord’s and Wankhede. An absorbing revelation
for the millennial, a stab of nostalgia to the middle aged and an essential for the cricket romantic,
this book lays bare the conditions that lied to India becoming a cricket behemoth.
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