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Caught & Told : Humorous Cricketing Anecdotes

Caught & Told : Humorous Cricketing Anecdotes

SANDEEP PATIL/ CLAYTON MURZELLO

One of those rare books on cricket anecdotes that brings the fun-loving side of cricketers to its readers. It is replete with stories of mishaps, practical jokes and pranks played by many Indian cricketers.

Hardback | 6 x 6" | 120 pp

ISBN 817436496X


About this book

Caught & Told: Humorous Cricketing Anecdotes is a compilation of real life cricket stories collected by Sandeep Patil, a famous prankster during his playing days, and Clayton Murzello, sports editor of Mid-Day, India’s largest selling tabloid. Anyone who loves his cricket will relish these locker-room and playing-field anecdotes involving the famous names of Indian cricket from across several generations. The anecdotes bring alive the players and the different eras they played in, and evoke the timeless charm and spirit of the game.

About the author

Sandeep Patil, born in 1956, was one of the most entertaining players on the international stage in the 1980s. In his five-year-long international career he came up with some sterling performances. In Australia in 1980-81 he took on the likes of Dennis Lillee, Len Pascoe and Rodney Hogg to plunder 174 at the Adelaide Oval. If that was his finest hour, he gave power hitting a good name when he scored 24 off Bob Willis in a single over at Old Trafford in 1982.When not wielding his willow, Patil had other interests and these included editing a Marathi magazine called Shatkar. He is a known prankster and is never short of a story, some of which have made it to this collection of anecdotes. Clayton Murzello once sold sports books at Marine Sports, the only specialist sports bookshop in India, before deciding to get closer to his favourite sport, cricket. He leapt into journalism in 1989 and today is the sports editor of Mid-Day, India’s largest-selling tabloid. Murzello has covered cricket in five countries, and been to two World Cups. At the 2005 Sports Journalists Federation of India awards, Murzello won the prize for the best offbeat story.

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