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Ten Thousand Miles Through India And Burma is a captivating travelogue documenting the Oxford University Authentics’ cricket tour across the Indian subcontinent and Burma during 1911, a pivotal year marked by the Coronation Durbar. Led by the distinguished cricketer K. J. Key, the tour presented a unique blend of sporting competition and cross-cultural exploration.
Author Cecil Headlam provides vivid descriptions of the team’s journey across thousands of miles, detailing cricket matches, encounters with local communities, and observations of colonial India at a significant historical moment. The narrative captures the spirit of early 20th-century travel writing while offering insights into cricket’s role in British imperial culture.
This historical document serves as both a sporting memoir and a window into Indian society during the Durbar period, making it invaluable for historians, cricket enthusiasts, and those interested in colonial-era travel narratives and cultural exchange.
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