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From one of India’s finest writers, thinkers and commentators, a memoir of a love affair with cricket.

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The Commonwealth of Cricket by Ramachandra Guha

From one of India’s finest writers, thinkers and commentators, a memoir of a love affair with cricket. As a fan, player, writer, scholar, controversialist and administrator, Ramachandra Guha has spent a life with cricket. In this book, Guha offers both a brilliantly charming memoir and a charter of the life of cricket in India. He traces the game across every level at which it is played: school, college, club, state and country. He offers vivid portraits of local heroes, provincial icons and international stars. Following the narrative of his life intertwined and in love with the sport, Guha captures the magic of bat and ball that has ensnared billions.

A DAILY TELEGRAPH BEST SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020

‘Guha is a distinguished historian, biographer of Gandhi, a courageous political activist — and also an absolute cricket nut … Watching a serious intellectual grapple with his own relationship with sport is always revealing … [A] passionate, unique book … Guha’s totally in love, that’s the thing – and it’s the love that shines through on every page’
Ed Smith, Financial Times

‘Guha also fills the same role within India that Scyld Berry and Gideon Haigh do in England and AustraliaIn other words, he is the deepest and wisest chronicler of his cricketing nation’
Daily Telegraph, Best Sport Books of the Year, 2020

‘Guha is an historian, environmentalist, journalist and political biographer of wide-ranging distinction … An engagingly generous celebration of cricket and cricketers, Indian and firangis alike … A book that should not be ignored’
David Crane, Spectator

‘Delightful … Guha, one of India’s best-known historians and public intellectuals, is a bona fide cricket obsessive … His deep knowledge of the game allows him to bring a historian’s perspective when writing about players … The Commonwealth of Cricket is a return to his cherished first love. It should be celebrated’
Soumya Bhattacharya, New Statesman

‘Powerful … The Commonwealth of Cricket is a memoir of his lifelong obsession with the game … It is, not surprisingly, a delightful read – but it also carries a political message’
Emma John, Guardian

‘Guha’s book is timely … It is also at odds with the way many see the game in India today … In that sense it is a love-letter to a game as it was and can be again’
Mike Atherton, The Times

‘Enchanting … Deeply enriching … He writes about the game as he first knew it, with the unguarded fondness of youth’
Paul Edwards, The Cricketer

RAMACHANDRA GUHA was born and raised in the Himalayan foothills. He studied in Delhi and Kolkata, and has lived for many years in Bengaluru. His many books include a pioneering environmental history, The Unquiet Woods, a landmark history of his country, India after Gandhi, and an authoritative biography of Mahatma Gandhi, both volumes of which were chosen by the New York Times as a Notable Book of the Year. Having previously taught at Yale, Stanford, and the London School of Economics, he is currently Distinguished University Professor at Krea University.

Guha’s awards include the Leopold-Hidy Prize of the American Society of Environmental History, the Howard Milton Award of the British Society for Sports History, the R. K. Narayan Prize and the Fukuoka Prize. He is the recipient of a honorary doctorate in the humanities from Yale University.

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ISBN 13 9780008422509
ISBN 10 0008422508
Title The Commonwealth of Cricket
Author Ramachandra Guha
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2020-11-12
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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