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The Jubilee Book of Cricket
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- Nombre de pages450
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4771965-6
- EAN8596547719656
- Date de parution12/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille9 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Jubilee Book of Cricket, " K. S. Ranjitsinhji offers a rich tapestry of the history and evolution of cricket, interwoven with personal anecdotes and insights from his illustrious career as both a player and an advocate for the sport. The book employs a vibrant, engaging prose style that captures not only the technical aspects of cricket but also its cultural significance during the late Victorian era.
Ranjitsinhji's narrative flourishes within a context marked by the burgeoning popularity of cricket in England and its colonial realms, providing readers a unique perspective on the interplay between sportsmanship and social dynamics of his time. Ranjitsinhji, a pioneering cricketer from India, emerged as a groundbreaking figure in the early 20th century, celebrated for his remarkable batting technique and elegant style.
Growing up in a princely state amid traditions and expectations, he broke barriers as both a cricketer and an author. His insights draw from a lifetime of experiences that offered him a nuanced understanding of the sport's potential for bridging cultural divides, showcasing his commitment to promote cricket as a global language of camaraderie. This book is highly recommended for cricket enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of sports and cultural identity.
Ranjitsinhji's eloquent prose and in-depth analysis make it an essential read that not only celebrates cricket but also invites readers to appreciate its deeper significance in society.
Ranjitsinhji's narrative flourishes within a context marked by the burgeoning popularity of cricket in England and its colonial realms, providing readers a unique perspective on the interplay between sportsmanship and social dynamics of his time. Ranjitsinhji, a pioneering cricketer from India, emerged as a groundbreaking figure in the early 20th century, celebrated for his remarkable batting technique and elegant style.
Growing up in a princely state amid traditions and expectations, he broke barriers as both a cricketer and an author. His insights draw from a lifetime of experiences that offered him a nuanced understanding of the sport's potential for bridging cultural divides, showcasing his commitment to promote cricket as a global language of camaraderie. This book is highly recommended for cricket enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of sports and cultural identity.
Ranjitsinhji's eloquent prose and in-depth analysis make it an essential read that not only celebrates cricket but also invites readers to appreciate its deeper significance in society.


