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Cricket Ka Commonwealth: Vishwa ke Sabse Shishth Khel ke Saath Mera Ajivan Prem Sambandh

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Ramachandra Guha’s “Cricket Ka Commonwealth” explores his lifelong love affair with cricket. This captivating book delves into the history and cultural significance of the sport, offering a unique perspective. Explore the evolution of cricket and its impact on society through Guha’s insightful narrative. Perfect for cricket enthusiasts and history buffs. ISBN: 9789354894862

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789354894862
  • Publisher: Harperhindi
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 350
  • ISBN-10: 9354894860
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jan 2022
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 500 gr

23 reviews for Cricket Ka Commonwealth: Vishwa ke Sabse Shishth Khel ke Saath Mera Ajivan Prem Sambandh

  1. Himanshu Gupta

    A detailed look at cricket’s history. While informative, it lacked the excitement I was hoping for. Still, a worthwhile read.

  2. Akshat Jain

    Guha’s love for cricket shines. The historical context was fascinating, though I found some chapters a bit dense. Overall, an enjoyable read for cricket fans.

  3. Selven George Cristi

    The book drags and is not able to keep my attention. It has some ok information about cricket but I think it is not for me.

  4. Tanya Mahajan

    The book’s passion for cricket is clear to see, but occasionally it went into an excessive amount of detail. Overall, it was pleasurable.

  5. Suchit Lamba

    While not the best book ever, it provides a great insight into cricket. It had great information and helped me look at the history of the sport.

  6. Vashu Katiyar

    I am a big cricket fan and loved the book. I was able to read it in a matter of days and loved learning some of the information. Would recommend

  7. Prayush Kishan

    Fascinating cricket past is examined. While it was educational, I thought it lacked the excitement I was looking for. Still a worthwhile read.

  8. Aditya Bhardwaj

    The book’s affection for cricket is evident, yet at times it went into excessive depth. In general, it was pleasurable.

  9. Robin Thakur

    Interesting insights into cricket’s past. Some parts were a bit slow-paced, but the author’s passion is evident. A decent read.

  10. Aditya Kumar

    Guha perfectly expresses the spirit of cricket. Although it was occasionally a little too detailed, any cricket enthusiast should read it.

  11. Ankush

    A thorough analysis of cricket’s past. While it was educational, it lacked the excitement I had anticipated. Still, a worthwhile read.

  12. Sanket Yuvraj Meshram

    An OK read, with some history and cultural relevance about cricket and India’s history. Though not a bad read, I don’t think I’d read again.

  13. Mohit Singh

    I was really impressed by this book. It was very helpful to me because it described the culture of cricket. I thoroughly loved reading it.

  14. Pratibha Singh

    Guha beautifully captures the essence of cricket. A bit too detailed at times, but a must-read for any cricket lover. Enjoyed it overall!

  15. Aryan Dua

    Good look at the history of Cricket. I found the book to drag at times and wasn’t able to keep my attention the entire book.

  16. Aayush Jaiswal

    Cricket’s history is covered in depth. I expected more excitement, though it was educational. I think it is worth the time to read!

  17. Ansh Arora

    A remarkable investigation into the cultural effect and history of cricket. Guha’s writing is compelling, though the book felt a little lengthy.

  18. Surya Kant Vashisht

    A brilliant exploration of cricket’s history and cultural impact. Guha’s writing is captivating, though the book felt slightly long. Highly recommended!

  19. Avdhut Arjun Rane

    Guha wonderfully conveys the core of cricket. While being a little too thorough at times, it is a must-read for any cricket enthusiast.

  20. Anuj Ghai

    Fascinating viewpoints on cricket’s origins. Despite the occasional slowness, the author’s enthusiasm is obvious. A respectable read.

  21. Sneha Kumari

    Guha has a great writing style. This book explores a deep love for cricket, but I felt that the book had some unnecessary information.

  22. Bhupesh

    Ramachandra Guha is amazing. The book is full of historical facts and the cultural significance of cricket. Some parts I didn’t like.

  23. Prabhat Yadav

    A thorough examination of the background of cricket. It was educational, but it lacked the thrill I had anticipated.

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