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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is a time machine for Indian cricket fans. It shows how Indian cricket has grown ever since the start of cricket in the country. We celebrate heroes and cricketers who have made the game great in India.
Join me in a journey where we celebrate the earliest legends of Indian cricket. Let's go on a journey to celebrate the earliest cricketers of Indian cricketing history.
Let's celebrate and see how Indian cricket has grown.
Reminiscing, when India played its first unofficial tour to England in 1911 and then made their international debut in 1932, winning its first international game in 1952 to the first World Cup in 1983.
Let's celebrate the cricketers who made these wins and journeys possible.
Yashaswee Raman
Yashaswee Raman is a cricket historian, analyst and commentator who has immense love for cricket. He is an avid cricket fan who indulges in discussions on various platforms and keeps his unbiased views on players and sporting incidents.
He has an undying and extraordinary passion for knowing and discussing cricket history and the various interesting hidden stories.
Inspiring stories of the Indian cricket legends have always fascinated him, and he's never shied away from the fact that he's dug up some off-beat and interesting cricket-world facts out of nowhere with proper dedication.
Telling stories about the sport has always been Yashaswee's favorite pass time to do. Through this book, he has delved deeper into the aspects of writing, driven only by a sole objective – to let the stories of the mind-blowing era of cricket be known to people far and wide.
He also runs a podcast on YouTube through his channel, 'Cricket with Yashaswee', and has worked as a writer on various cricket websites.
He aspires to become a commentator someday and enrich his audience with countless stories.
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