India, a country passionate about cricket, has had many great heroes to root for over the past few decades. Not only have these well-known legends not abandoned their enthusiasm, but they have also made contributions to society by sharing their expertise of the game via motivational writing books.
The legendary Sachin Tendulkar, widely regarded as the greatest "God of Cricket" cricket player of all time, narrates his story in this genuine legend, highlighting his modest background and incredible achievements.
His personal background, leadership qualities, and the 1983 World Cup campaign are all covered in this book. Under Kapil Dev's direction and he also added India captured its first World Cup.
This book was written by the man most people know as "Dada,". This book describes how Sourav Ganguly changed the Indian cricket team by embracing an aggressive and winning mindset.
Yuvraj Singh's cancer fight and motivational comeback to cricket are described in this book. This book is not only about sports. But this book tells us how Yuvraj Singh struggled, despite having cancer in his life, and also balanced his sports life.
Cricket enthusiasts will enjoy the perceptive and witty analysis offered by India's captain, Sunil Gavaskar, one of the game's best openers.
Deciphering the Mysterious Mahendra Singh Dhoni: This book explores the mystique surrounding Dhoni's leadership style, ability to remain composed under pressure, and rise to prominence in cricket.
Sanjay Manjrekar is well-regarded for his insightful observations. Thought-provoking discussions are sparked by his book, which offers a humorous yet critical viewpoint on the cricket scene.
This is the author Kapil Dev's second book; it delves into his leadership style, approach to cricket, and the duties of being captain. Whenever we talk about the books written by Indian cricketers, it cannot happen that Kapil Dev's book is not published. This is the 2nd famous book which was published by Kapil Dev.
With a lion-hearted demeanor, VVS Laxman shares insights into his inner workings, the unforgettable 281 against Australia, and all the highs and lows of his cricket career.
"With Gloves On," Kiran More is the author. This is another book about wicketkeeping; it offers helpful hints, important information, and entertaining tales from the author's time spent in the sector.