Sachin: The Story of the World's Greatest Batsman |
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Author:
Gulu Ezekiel
By Penguin Books
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List Price: £12.95
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 796.358092 EAN: 9780143028543 ISBN: 0143028545 Label: Penguin Books Manufacturer: Penguin Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 416 Publication Date: 2003-01-30 Publisher: Penguin Books Studio: Penguin Books |
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    The Indian legend, 2006-03-04 Sachin: is a very interesting and informative autiobigraphy about the the world greatest batman, who is the next Bradman, the Australian legend. An interesting account is provided into his early childhood and his early days into how he achieved his status as the world greatest batman. I found the book fascinating to read and would truly recommend it to anyone who has an interest in cricket like myself.
    Greatest, greatest, greatest, 2006-04-13 For me, the title says it all. Sachin is simply the world's greatest batsman, and a personal hero for me and many hundreds of millions of fellow Indian cricket fans. As a cricketer he has no equal, but just as attractive for me is the shy demeanour, boyish smile, and small but perfectly formed athletes body. I would gladly sacrifice all of my wordly possessions for a chance to meet him in the flesh, but until then I will just have to make do with this wonderful book and its full colour photos. Luckily for me it isn't too heavy to hold with just one hand.
    Very informative, 2003-07-02 I usually dont read sports biographies because thye can be really boring but this book is very interesting and is full of interesting statistics. It covers everything from Tendulkar's debut in 1989 right up to England's most recent tour of India. Its a very good read...
    Very informative, 2003-07-02 I usually dont read sports biographies because thye can be really boring but this book is very interesting and is full of interesting statistics. It covers everything from Tendulkar's debut in 1989 right up to England's most recent tour of India. Its a very good read...
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