A Million Broken Windows: The Magic and Mystique of Bombay Cricket

A Million Broken Windows: The Magic and Mystique of Bombay Cricket
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Publisher : Westland
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9789395767866
ISBN-13 : 9395767863
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Download or read book A Million Broken Windows: The Magic and Mystique of Bombay Cricket written by Makarand Waingankar and published by Westland. This book was released on with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About the Book A CRICKETING HISTORY CAPTURING THE SPORTING SPIRIT OF THE CITY OF BOMBAY. There was a time when Bombay was almost synonymous with cricket in India. A Million Broken Windows is the story of how that came to be: of the players who filled the gullies and maidans of the city with their exuberant and institutively skilful play, of the coaches who spotted talent and created opportunities for their boys to grow, and of the crowds that came to cheer their teams, weekday or weekend. Together they ensured that, whatever the result, the joy of competing and pushing oneself, and others, to do better was never lost. Since the inception of the Ranji trophy, Bombay has lifted the trophy forty-one times. Its batsmen and bowlers have had starring roles in match after match, across tournaments, formats and continents. Captains, coaches, administrators—Bombay has contributed to the game in every possible way. The book is both a tribute and a testimony to the conquestorial yet generous spirit that animates the game in the city that is the birthplace of cricket in India.


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