Publisher's Synopsis
India's Richie Benaud equivalent, the guru of cricket from India. Adam Gilchrist Aptly described as India's first non-playing cricket celebrity , Harsha Bhogle has captured the entire gamut of Indian cricket in his weekly column in the Indian Express: from the advent of Dhoni to the decline of the Fab Four; from the art of coaching the Indian team to the BCCI's money-mindedness; from cricketers shooting commercials just before a match to the nail-biting finish of many an IPL clash. Out of the Box brings together the very best of Harsha's writing, in a book that will be a veritable delight to any cricket fan. Knowledgeable, frank and witty, and with a sense of drama comparable to that of cricket itself, Harsha is a master at evoking the many moods of the game. And he is at his best when paying tribute to cricketing greats: Lara, Jayasuriya, Ganguly, Laxman, Dravid, Sehwag and the incomparable Tendulkar. As he follows India's fortunes on the cricket field at home and overseas, Harsha asks the question that is on everyone's lips today: can India really be no.1 in all three forms of the game? The answer lies in our history and in the pages of Out of the Box.