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
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
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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Himanshu Gupta –
A detailed look at cricket’s history. While informative, it lacked the excitement I was hoping for. Still, a worthwhile read.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Aditya Bhardwaj –
The book’s affection for cricket is evident, yet at times it went into excessive depth. In general, it was pleasurable.
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.
Aditya Kumar –
Guha perfectly expresses the spirit of cricket. Although it was occasionally a little too detailed, any cricket enthusiast should read it.
Ankush –
A thorough analysis of cricket’s past. While it was educational, it lacked the excitement I had anticipated. Still, a worthwhile read.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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!
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.
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!
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.
Anuj Ghai –
Fascinating viewpoints on cricket’s origins. Despite the occasional slowness, the author’s enthusiasm is obvious. A respectable read.
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.
Bhupesh –
Ramachandra Guha is amazing. The book is full of historical facts and the cultural significance of cricket. Some parts I didn’t like.
Prabhat Yadav –
A thorough examination of the background of cricket. It was educational, but it lacked the thrill I had anticipated.