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5 must read autobiographies of cricketers

For all the bookworms out there, this is just the post for you. Every cricket fan wants to get close and personal with their favorite cricketers and know more about the off-the-field incidents of the game. Is it possible, though? Definitely, yes.Autobiographies help us to understand the game better, give us a much better idea of how the sport pans out, what are the pressure that a cricketer deals with, how does a leader inspire his team match after match, and how do players cope up with the pressure from the fans in every match. Through this post, we will discuss about ‘5’ must-read autobiographies of cricketers which get us closer to the game.

#1 Farewell to cricket by Don Bradman

Farewell to cricket by Don Bradman: Bradman is someone who ‘defined’ the game of cricket, someone who raised the bars of this game through his game, changing it for the generations to come.

This book is a memoir of Bradman’s career, revisiting his best matches. Often regarded as a ‘must read’ for every cricket fan, this book is for all those cricket lovers who want to discover more about this legend’s career and revisit the ‘Bradman era’.

There’s very little to 'no' information on the game of cricket in the Bradman era, and hence this book is a ‘golden piece’, taking us through various matches of cricket that truly define this sport and, of course, Bradman’s career, which is regarded as one of the most illustrious careers in sports of all time.

If you’re one of those who want to know more about cricket’s history, this is the book for you. 

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