Price of the entire
set of four books : Rs. 7,190
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Individual books
available at 15% discount
The Big Book of World
Cup Cricket
by Indra Vikram Singh
A definitive, fully
illustrated collector's edition showcasing all the cricket World Cup
tournaments from 1975 to 2007, and previewing the ICC World Cup 2011
Published by Sporting Links
ISBN 978-81-901668-4-3, Fully Illustrated
Hardback 22.5 cm x 28 cm, 544 Pages
Price Rupees 4,000
Price Rupees 4,000
This collector’s edition tells the tale of every
cricket World Cup played from 1975 to 2007, and carries a preview of the 2011
tournament. Featured are classic matches, brilliant individual performances,
the commercial facet, highlights and sidelights, drama and controversy, and the
stars of the biggest event in One-day cricket, encompassed by photographs from
the leading lensmen and agencies in the world. The statistics sections comprise
a wide range of records, detailed scorecards of every match played, and
averages of all the players who appeared in the first nine editions of the
World Cup. A handwritten letter from the immortal Sir Donald Bradman received
by the author in 1999 completes a treasure that should find a place on the
bookshelf of every modern cricket-lover. A special 44-page colour supplement
Crowning Glory published at the conclusion of the ICC World Cup 2011 is
available complimentary with The Big Book of World Cup Cricket.
Crowning Glory
by Indra Vikram Singh
Special supplement on
India's victory in the ICC World Cup 2011
Published by Sporting Links
ISBN 978-81-901668-6-7, Fully Illustrated
Paperback 21.5 cm x 28 cm, 44 Pages
Price Rupees 200
Price Rupees 200
The tenth edition of One-day cricket’s biggest
show returned to the sub-continent for the third time. Never had the hosts won
on home soil, but in 2011 the favourites India, despite a few stutters,
jubilantly lifted the glittering ICC World Cup at Mumbai on 2nd April.
This was not only the crowning glory for an Indian team that had striven hard
to reach the no. 1 spot in Test cricket the previous year, but also the missing
jewel in the amazing career of Sachin Tendulkar. It was a fairy-tale come true,
the real significance of which will be understood in the years and decades to
follow. Crowning Glory replays the highlights of the ICC World Cup 2011 and its
stars, complete with colour photographs and records. This special supplement is
also available complimentary with The Big Book of World Cup Cricket (ISBN
978-81-901668-4-3).
Don’s Century
by Indra Vikram Singh
Celebrating the life
and cricket career of Sir Donald Bradman on his birth centenary, and a panorama
of batting greats from the 1860s to present times
Published by Sporting Links
ISBN 978-81-901668-5-0, Fully Illustrated
French Fold 21.5 cm x 28 cm, 188 Pages
Price Rupees 995
Price Rupees 995
Written in the centenary year of the peerless
Don Bradman, the book takes a relook at his cricket career, relives the trial
and tribulations of his personal life, and assesses the merits of other great
batsmen from the 1860s to the present times. The questions still asked are: how
great was Bradman actually, was he just a run-getting machine or was he truly
the best there has ever been, have there been other batsmen as good or better
than Bradman. Don’s Century analyses Bradman’s batting technique, brings forth
his amazing achievements with the willow, aided by comments from the finest
writers and players down the ages, supported by comprehensive statistics, and
illustrated by classic photographs in sepia brown from the top agencies of the
world. The panorama of batting presents many other legends from Grace, Ranji,
Trumper and Hobbs to Richards, Tendulkar, Lara and Ponting, and so many more,
focussing on their contribution, and in fact tracking the evolution of the game
over the last century-and-a-half. The vicissitudes of Bradman’s own life, his
persona and quest for excellence, the detractors, friends and family are all
featured in this tribute to the unquestioned king of kings of the crease.
A Maharaja’s Turf
by Indra Vikram Singh
The triumph of
Maharaja Sir Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla in the Epsom Derby 1934, the only Indian
owner ever to win the blue riband of the turf in its history dating back to
1780.
Published by Sporting Links
ISBN 978-81-901668-3-6, Fully Illustrated
Hardback 28 cm x 22.5 cm, 140 Pages
Price Rupees 1,995
Price Rupees 1,995
This classic edition captures the story of the
exhilarating triumph of Maharaja Sir Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla in the Epsom Derby
of England in 1934, the only Indian owner ever to win the blue riband of the
turf in its history dating back to 1780. The dapper Indian prince’s horse
Windsor Lad left the hitherto undefeated favourite Colombo trailing in third
place in the presence of royalty led by King George V and Queen Mary, and a
multitude of an estimated quarter to half a million people on that damp
afternoon of 6th June. The Maharaja thus completed a hat-trick of Derbys,
having earlier won the first-ever Indian Derby in 1919 and the Irish Derby in
1926. This extensively researched book written by the Maharaja’s grandson,
embellished with rare photographs, captures the era between the two World Wars,
of imperial times and a royal lifestyle, also going back centuries into
history, connecting the past and the present and depicting the march of time,
even as the thrilling race remains the central theme.
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I have gone through most of the Books. They are an ideal collectors items for sports people and all those who love sports. Buy them, you wont regret
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Bhai. Very kind of you to say this.
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