Cricket Legends & their Autobiography
Cricket, The second most popular game in the world has evolved so much. Cricketers are admired as role models both on field and off the field. Whats more fun than listening to their story from themselves.
Here is a list of Autobiographies from top cricket legends.
1. Playing It My Way
Based on : Sachin TendulkarAuthor: Sachin Tendulkar with Boria MajumdarPublished: 2014
2. A Century Is Not Enough
Based on : Sourav GangulyAuthor: Sourav Ganguly with Gautam BhattacharyaPublished: 2018
3. AB de Villiers - The Autobiography
Based on : AB de VilliersAuthor: AB de VilliersPublished: 2016
4. Sunny Days
Based on : Sunil GavaskarAuthor: Sunil Gavaskar with M.L. JaisimhaPublished: 1977
5. KP: The Autobiography
Based on : Kevin PietersenAuthor: Kevin Pietersen with David WalshPublished: 2014
6. Ponting: At the Close of Play
Based on : Ricky PontingAuthor: Ricky PontingPublished: 2013
7. Straight from the Heart
Based on : Kapil DevAuthor: Kapil DevPublished: 2004
8. Controversially Yours
Based on : Shoaib AkhtarAuthor: Shoaib AkhtarPublished: 2011
9. The Test of My Life from cricket to cancer and back
Based on : Yuvraj SinghAuthor: Yuvraj SinghPublished: 2012
10. 281 and Beyond
Based on : VVS LaxmanAuthor: VVS Laxman with R KaushikPublished: 2018
11. Out of My Comfort Zone
Based on : Steve WaughAuthor: Steve WaughPublished: 2006
12. Line and Strength
Based on : Glenn McGrathAuthor: Glenn McGrathPublished: 2008
13. No Spin: My Autobiography
Based on : Shane WarneAuthor: Shane WarnePublished: 2018
14. Brett Lee: My Life
Based on : Brett LeeAuthor: Brett Lee, James KnightPublished: 2011
15. Beating the Field
Based on : Brian LaraAuthor: Brian LaraPublished: 1995
16.Six Machine: I Don't Like Cricket... I Love It
Based on : Chris GayleAuthor: Chris GaylePublished: 2016
Bonus Read:
How good it feels to read a book written by someone who observes the game so closely. Shep a book from the popular umpire David shepherd.
To see full list of cricketer's autobiography, click here
Do you feel the list is incomplete? Please comment below.
nicely compiled
ReplyDeleteSo biased to Indian cricketers
ReplyDeleteYo!. Certainly liked reading your post. It was very informative and helpful. I hope you do not mind me blogging concerning this post on my personal blog. Will definitely link back to you. Nice site theme! Salamat. Total Sports Apparel
ReplyDeleteNow a poker player might want to improve their game just for kicks (as it feels nice to win in any game anyway), or for more pointed financial reasons, as poker is also a betting game commonly played in casinos.우리계열카지노
ReplyDelete