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Boria Majumdar

    Boria Majumdar es un distinguido académico cuyo trabajo profundiza en la intrincada historia y política del cricket, tanto en la India como a escala global. Aborda el deporte no solo como un pasatiempo, sino como un medio para comprender las corrientes sociales y políticas más amplias, examinando su impacto y reflejo en la sociedad. Con una base en una rigurosa investigación histórica, Majumdar aporta una perspectiva internacional a sus estudios, contribuyendo significativamente al discurso académico sobre el deporte. Sus escritos ofrecen exploraciones perspicaces sobre la evolución de los deportes y su papel integral en la comunidad global.

    Eleven Gods and a Billion Indians
    Sachin @ 50
    English-Bengali & Bengali-English One-to-One Dictionary
    Playing it My Way
    • Playing it My Way

      My Autobiography

      "I’m delighted that my autobiography #PlayingitMyWay will be published on November 6, this year. I knew that agreeing to write my story would need me to be completely honest, as that’s the way I have always played the game. It would require talking about a number of aspects I have not shared in public before. So here I am, at the end of my final innings, having taken that last walk back to the pavilion, ready to recount as many incidents as I can remember since first picking up a cricket bat as a child in Mumbai thirty-five years ago." - Sachin Tendulkar

      Playing it My Way
    • Eleven Gods and a Billion Indians

      • 450 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      From one of India’s best-known sports journalists, a fascinating exploration of cricket—India’s most popular sport—packed with lively anecdotes and never-before-seen photographs. Eleven Gods and a Billion Indians takes you behind the scenes of India’s most popular sport—going from early tours in 1886 to the more contemporary IPL, offering a complete understanding of the evolution of the game both on and off the field. Featuring material that has never-been-released, this book sheds new light on cases like Monkeygate, the suspension of Lalit Modi, match-fixing scandals, and more. Weaving together personal interviews, photographs, and letters, Eleven Gods and a Billion Indians unflinchingly asks the questions that need answering, among them: Has internal conflict impacted the on- field performance of the Indian cricket team? Did some icons fail the country and the sport by trying to conceal important facts during the spot-fixing investigation? And does it matter to the ordinary fan who heads the BCCI as long as there is transparency and accountability in the system? Chronicling the history of cricket throughout colonial and post-colonial Indian life, Eleven Gods and a Billion Indians offers fascinating insight into those who patronize, promote, play, and watch the sport, as well as the entire nation now considered the global hub of the world of cricket.

      Eleven Gods and a Billion Indians