My second book, ‘Spell-binding Spells’ has been successful beyond my modest hopes. It occupied the Top 3 slot on the Amazon Bestseller List in India for over 3-months holding its own against books from Gideon Haigh, Rajdeep Sardesai, Jonny Bairstow and Mike Brearley. Thank you dear readers for your love and appreciation.
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Pakistan v World XI 1st Match Sep 12th 2017 at Lahore
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England v West Indies 3rd Test Sep 7th 2017 at Lord's “ Anindya’s Column “ puts all my writing on different forums in one place for you to enjoy. I write on “ The Roar “, “ ESPN Cricinfo “, “ Cricket Country “, “ The Sportstar “, “ how to be a cricket writer Pragativadi “, “ Cricket Soccer “ and a growing number of regional and global platforms with readers kind enough to appreciate what my work. I am truly, madly, deeply in love with its history. The glorious past of the game attracts me, perhaps more magnetically than the present. I delve into that past, research it, and then put my pen to paper, so that you, my readers, can come on that journey with me, and be entranced by the magic of the moment. You can call me a Cricket Fan, you can call me a Cricket Tragic, or you can dump me with the Cricket Obsessed, all of which will be true. And yet, it wont be the whole truth. I live Cricket. I breathe Cricket. I dream Cricket. “ The Recommended Reads “ section has a continually updated list of some of my favourite writing out there – from the inimitable Gideon Haigh, the venerated Kersi Meher-Homji, my fellow Cricket history obsessed friends Abhishek Mukherjee and Arunabha Sengupta, the wonderful penmanship of Jarrod Kimber, to the writing of past masters like Frank Keating and Rajan Bala who are sadly no longer with us. My first book ‘ A Gentleman’s Game ‘ topped the Amazon Cricket Bestseller Lists everywhere from India, to US, UK, Australia and Europe. Click on the book’s name to buy a kindle copy in India. Its also available in paperback in the US and UK . India v Australia 1st ODI Sep 17th 2017 at Chennai I have just started work on my third book. It is an exciting project and slated for a 2019 release from one of India’s leading publishers. More on that in a few months. Meanwhile, it is exciting times, researching, need cricket article writer

Cricket Writer « Cricket Writer how to be a cricket writer
England v West Indies 3rd Test Sep 7th 2017 at Lord's “ Anindya’s Column “ puts all my writing on different forums in one place for you to enjoy. I write on “ The Roar “, “ ESPN Cricinfo “, “ Cricket Country “, “ The Sportstar “, “ how to be a cricket writer Pragativadi “, “ Cricket Soccer “ and a growing number of regional and global platforms with readers kind enough to appreciate what my work. I am truly, madly, deeply in love with its history. The glorious past of the game attracts me, perhaps more magnetically than the present. I delve into that past, research it, and then put my pen to paper, so that you, my readers, can come on that journey with me, and be entranced by the magic of the moment. You can call me a Cricket Fan, you can call me a Cricket Tragic, or you can dump me with the Cricket Obsessed, all of which will be true. And yet, it wont be the whole truth. I live Cricket. I breathe Cricket. I dream Cricket. “ The Recommended Reads “ section has a continually updated list of some of my favourite writing out there – from the inimitable Gideon Haigh, the venerated Kersi Meher-Homji, my fellow Cricket history obsessed friends Abhishek Mukherjee and Arunabha Sengupta, the wonderful penmanship of Jarrod Kimber, to the writing of past masters like Frank Keating and Rajan Bala who are sadly no longer with us. My first book ‘ A Gentleman’s Game ‘ topped the Amazon Cricket Bestseller Lists everywhere from India, to US, UK, Australia and Europe. Click on the book’s name to buy a kindle copy in India. Its also available in paperback in the US and UK . India v Australia 1st ODI Sep 17th 2017 at Chennai I have just started work on my third book. It is an exciting project and slated for a 2019 release from one of India’s leading publishers. More on that in a few months. Meanwhile, it is exciting times, researching, need cricket article writer