Sachin: A Hundred Hundreds Now

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The wait is over. For the world's finest batsman and for a nation of cricket lovers whose hopes and ambitions accompanied Sachin Tendulkar every time he stepped out to bat. On 16 March 2012, at Mirpur in Dhaka, after opening the innings for India, Sachin nudged the ball to behind square leg in the forty-fourth over to cross the final barrier: a hundred centuries in international cricket. In this account of the master batsman's incredible journey, sportswriter V. Krishnaswamy takes us through every hundred, every peak scaled on Sachin's way to the top. With an introduction by former India captain Rahul Dravid and a foreword by Sachin's first and most famous coach Ramakant Achrekar, this is a book for every cricket and Sachin fan.

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223 reviews
Hitesh Rawtani
November 22, 2013
A fine summary of the 100 centuries by The Master Blaster. I loved the way every chapter of the year ended with a series of historical (sports and other) events of that year. It's an astonishing fact that Sachin's first hundred came around the time the World Wide Web was born!
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Zeeshan Khan (ZEE)
November 21, 2013
He has been the greatest player ever.He defined the cricket with all by himself he'll always remain in our heart "Sachiiiiiin Sachin,Sachiiiiiiin Sachin"
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DanyPrasad T K
November 20, 2013
Good book wit complete century details.. ♥
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About the author

V. Krishnaswamy is a sports journalist who has covered seven Olympic Games and numerous international championships in badminton. He is also the author of Sachin: A Hundred Hundreds Now, published by HarperCollins.

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