Eleven gods and a billion Indians :: the on and off the field story of cricket in India and beyond / Boria Majumdar
Material type: TextPublication details: India Simon and Schuster 2018Description: 486 pISBN:- 9789386797551
- 796.3580 MAJ-B
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Eleven gods and a billion Indians goes deep into every Indian cricket tour—taking the reader backstage to when India played its first test in 1932, and bringing the story forward to the more contemporary ipl—to provide a complex and nuanced understanding of the evolution and maturity of the game. Equally, it comes with material that has never entered the public domain so far—going behind the scenes of cases like monkeygate, the suspension of br>lalit Modi, spot fixing and the Phase of judicial intervention. It carries not just reportage and analysis but also player reminiscences, personal interviews, photographs and letters never known or discussed so far in Indian sporting discourse. Weaving together such material, eleven gods and a billion Indians unflinchingly confronts questions that demand answering, among them: has internal bickering impacted the on field performance of the Indian cricket team? Did some of our icons fail the country and the sport by trying to conceal important facts during the spot fixing investigation? And does it matter to the ordinary fan who heads the bcci as long as there is transparency and accountability in the system? In the end, in telling the story of the role of cricket in colonial and postcolonial Indian life, and the interrelationship between those who patronize, promote, play and view the sport, eleven gods and a billion Indians unravels the story of a nation now considered the financial nerve centre of world cricket.
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