Review
What this book does-and what Abhishek Mukherjee has always provided-is the eyes of the previously unseen. He is not rewriting history; he is simply telling the stories from the other side that weren’t recorded correctly. - Jarrod Kimber, Cricket writer, analyst, commentator, author, filmmaker, podcaster
The cricketing equivalent of the History of the World in 100 Objects. Well-chosen quotes, and even better stories about the context and the aftermath. Highly recommended! - Joy Bhattacharjya, Cricket analyst, Cricbuzz; CEO, Pro Volleyball League; Director, 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup; former Team Director, Kolkata Knight Riders
An innovative approach ... Succeeds in throwing light on the many historical dimensions hitherto left unexplored by the predominantly Anglo-Australian narratives of the game. - Arunabha Sengupta. Author, Elephant in the Stadium and Cricket Across Dark Waters
About the Author
Abhishek Mukherjee is the head of special content at Wisden.com. He co-authored Sachin and Azhar at Cape Town and The Great Indian Cricket Circus; won the Anandji Dossa Award for the Cricket Statistician of the Year in 2019-20; used to be the assistant editor at the Wisden India Almanack and the chief editor at CricketCountry; and has written for several media houses, including The Cricketer, Moneycontrol, The Quint, and Yahoo! Cricket.