Description |
- This book is more than a cricketing journal.
It is essentially about the impact of this ennobling
sport on the minds of people. For the cricket enthusiast,
the book provides an insight into the drama, on and
off the field, that led to the Pakistan Cricket team's
triumph in India and disaster in South Africa. Apart
from purely cricketing analyses, the book covers issues
such as match fixing allegations, neutral umpiring,
captaincy and coaching. The author has wandered down
memory lane, especially in India, to record some personal
impressions. These reminiscences are not egotistic wallowing
in nostalgia but are intended to provide the historical
backdrop to community relations that he had known in
pre-Independence India. In the same spirit, he has described
his feelings at visiting Robben Island, Soweto, and
the South African Constitutional Court. After a lifetime
in diplomacy, attempting, mostly unsuccessfully, to
overcome tension, hostility and conflict, the author
believes that when played with sportsmanship and in
the true spirit of the noble game, cricket can help
build bridges of peace all over the world.
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- 248 pages; 37 halftones; 0-19-597836-6
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About the Author(s) |
- Shaharyar M. Khan, Chairman, Pakistan Cricket
Board
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Book: Cricket A Bridge Of Peace |
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