Thanks to my brother he is big Tendulkar Fan like many of us! The book is costly but the money from book goes to charity! Its simply written book! With lots of nice pics! Must buy for most of us. Its difficult reading a book..so too a thick one! The chapter Anjali is good start it seems!
Every one should write book if they can....only one self can tell things in good way!
Thanks to Tendulkar and family...it will be interesting read for sure!
hundreds of people wrote their experiences and still hundreds are ready to write, some of them are having no history and some are having a very little history.People never care about them, some who are interested read and others kept mum. Every one who wrote, are very much interested to present themselves to the public they tried to disclose the facts as well as magnifying themselves to some extent. Sachin is so lucky to draw the attention of the people who are drawing much undue advantage towards his book
Re: truth is truth
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Nov 12, 2014 05:38 AM
The Congress party concept of being honest is similar to that of the Board of Control of Cricket in India. Sachin Tendulkar's book would have been considered honest if he had covered up the dishonesty and incompetence of Greg Chappell because he was a foreign coach and a Caucasian coach from Australia. A coach from Pakistan, Sri Lanks, West Indies or South Africa or from elsewhere who was not Caucasian would have been treated differently. The Congress party or BCCI policy of pushing the agenda of the Nehru dynasty, subverting all the principles of free speech and democracy was not followed by Tendulkar, and hence some of the comments on his book were adverse. What a nation! we are fortunate that Narendra Modi has replaced the dynasty leadership. The sports ministry and the BCCI must change their policy under the new administration.