Master Laster: What They Don't Tell You about Sachin Tendulkar | Sumit Chakraberty

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
SP0161
Bob Shop ID
611619016
Author: Sumit Chakraberty
Publisher: Hay House India (2014)
ISBN-10: 9381398542
ISBN-13: 9789381398548
Condition: Very Good. Cover corners and a number of the pages creased. Light scuffing along the bottom edge of the cover.
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 208
Dimensions: 19.5 x 12.7 x 1.2 cm
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by Sumit Chakraberty
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In a country that fanatically follows cricket like a religion, the name of sachin tendulkar evokes the mental image of a demigod. Sachin tendulkar is probably one of the most successful and famous cricketers to have ever existed in the last couple of decades. For that reason, many have written odes to sachin which are cherished by his fans all over the world.

Master Laster: What They Don't Tell You about Sachin Tendulkar is a book that seeks to dive deep into the surface of the image that Sachin Tendulkar enjoys all over this country. It takes into account the tiny details that seem to slip everyone's attention and gives startling new perspectives. There aren't many books out there that look at sachin in an overtly critical fashion because his achievements are widely acclaimed by numerous fans. This book seeks to overcome such a social stigma and look at Sachin Tendulkar's career in an objective manner.

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