281 and beyond

281 and Beyond



Name : 281 and beyond
Author : V.V.S.Laxman, R.Kaushik
Year of Publication : 2018
Genre : Cricket, Memoir, Autobiography, Non-Fiction
Rating : *** (3 stars out of 5)

After Sachin and Ganguly, it is VVS' turn for a memoir. Sachin's was a prosaic regurgitation of score-cards and centuries (a century of centuries,at that). Ganguly's could have been a classic but falls short as he resorts to taking life lessons for aspiring cricketers once in few pages. Laxman limits cricketing advice to the technical knowhow of batting and co-writes a classic (with R.Kaushik) which charts his story from that of a good boy born into a doctors' family to a magician who pulverised the likes of Warne into submission. 

From Sydney to Kolkata to Adelaide to Colombo to Mohali to Durban , Laxman relives every memory with rich detail. Even as this review is being written, an interview of Hardik Pandya and K L Rahul is going viral for the wrong reasons. Reading this book might help us wash those sins and look back at those times when some of the Gentlemen who represented our cricket were Very Very Special.

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