Top 10 Autobiographies of legendary Cricketers
Some of the superstars of the game have documented their cricketing journey
6. Autobiography of Sourav Ganguly: A Century Is Not Enough
The autobiography ‘A Century Is Not Enough’ gives you an unrestrained entry into the world of India's one of the most celebrated captains of all time, Sourav Ganguly. The book talks about the attitudinal shift that took place in the Indian team during the early 2000s during Ganguly's reign as the skipper of the side.
It takes you to meet the man about whom Rahul Dravid once famously said, "On The Offside, First There Is God, Then Sourav Ganguly." Ganguly in his book opens up on India's on-field rivalry with the Aussies and how leveling the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia during the 2003-04 tour remains one of the highlights of his tenure as captain.
The book also tells the readers how Ganguly thoroughly backed the players he felt had the potential to win India games on their day. From his glory days as a player and captain of team India, the autobiography also talks about the struggles he battled both on and off the field.
From scoring a magnificent century on Test debut at the mecca of cricket to getting dropped from the national side but not willing to give up and make a historic comeback while battling all the odds, 'A Century Is Not Enough: My Roller-coaster Ride to Success' takes you to the inner sanctum of Ganguly's career that almost saw everything that a cricketing brain can conceive.
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