My World Cup N
My World Cup-N takes you inside World Cup 1996, a defining chapter in cricket history. This non-fiction collection explores the tournament’s drama, skill, and cultural resonance across 35 matches in 26 venues over five exhilarating weeks in the subcontinent. Perfect for cricket fans, sports historians, and curious readers seeking a vivid, educational journey, this book carries a warm, celebratory, and insightful tone that shines a light on both the on-field battles and the human stories behind them.
Written as a tapestry of firsthand perspectives, My World Cup-N features anecdotes from influential players and commentators, mingled with behind-the-scenes notes from the WorldTel team that helped make the tournament a global spectacle. The chapters move from match moments to logistics, capturing the pulse of a subcontinent coming together to stage an event of enormous scale. The narrative invites you to feel the tension of big-game moments, the joy of triumph, and the camaraderie that defined the tournament.
It offers a clear, approachable look at key concepts: the role of organizers, media dynamics, cultural impact, and the enduring magic of cricket's world-stage events. The experience is accessible through a steady, story-driven pace that blends memories with context, making history feel immediate rather than distant.
- Personal anecdotes from influential players and commentators
- Behind-the-scenes look at event management by the WorldTel team
- Comprehensive journey through 35 matches across 26 venues in five weeks
- Sri Lanka’s historic underdog victory and its global significance
- Engaging, narrative-driven writing that brings cricket history to life
After finishing My World Cup-N, readers gain a vivid appreciation for cricket history, the craft of organizing a mega-event, and the human stories that make moments unforgettable. The book leaves you inspired, curious, and connected to a milestone that changed how the world watches cricket.
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My World Cup N
My World Cup N
My World Cup-N takes you inside World Cup 1996, a defining chapter in cricket history. This non-fiction collection explores the tournament’s drama, skill, and cultural resonance across 35 matches in 26 venues over five exhilarating weeks in the subcontinent. Perfect for cricket fans, sports historians, and curious readers seeking a vivid, educational journey, this book carries a warm, celebratory, and insightful tone that shines a light on both the on-field battles and the human stories behind them.
Written as a tapestry of firsthand perspectives, My World Cup-N features anecdotes from influential players and commentators, mingled with behind-the-scenes notes from the WorldTel team that helped make the tournament a global spectacle. The chapters move from match moments to logistics, capturing the pulse of a subcontinent coming together to stage an event of enormous scale. The narrative invites you to feel the tension of big-game moments, the joy of triumph, and the camaraderie that defined the tournament.
It offers a clear, approachable look at key concepts: the role of organizers, media dynamics, cultural impact, and the enduring magic of cricket's world-stage events. The experience is accessible through a steady, story-driven pace that blends memories with context, making history feel immediate rather than distant.
- Personal anecdotes from influential players and commentators
- Behind-the-scenes look at event management by the WorldTel team
- Comprehensive journey through 35 matches across 26 venues in five weeks
- Sri Lanka’s historic underdog victory and its global significance
- Engaging, narrative-driven writing that brings cricket history to life
After finishing My World Cup-N, readers gain a vivid appreciation for cricket history, the craft of organizing a mega-event, and the human stories that make moments unforgettable. The book leaves you inspired, curious, and connected to a milestone that changed how the world watches cricket.
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My World Cup-N takes you inside World Cup 1996, a defining chapter in cricket history. This non-fiction collection explores the tournament’s drama, skill, and cultural resonance across 35 matches in 26 venues over five exhilarating weeks in the subcontinent. Perfect for cricket fans, sports historians, and curious readers seeking a vivid, educational journey, this book carries a warm, celebratory, and insightful tone that shines a light on both the on-field battles and the human stories behind them.
Written as a tapestry of firsthand perspectives, My World Cup-N features anecdotes from influential players and commentators, mingled with behind-the-scenes notes from the WorldTel team that helped make the tournament a global spectacle. The chapters move from match moments to logistics, capturing the pulse of a subcontinent coming together to stage an event of enormous scale. The narrative invites you to feel the tension of big-game moments, the joy of triumph, and the camaraderie that defined the tournament.
It offers a clear, approachable look at key concepts: the role of organizers, media dynamics, cultural impact, and the enduring magic of cricket's world-stage events. The experience is accessible through a steady, story-driven pace that blends memories with context, making history feel immediate rather than distant.
- Personal anecdotes from influential players and commentators
- Behind-the-scenes look at event management by the WorldTel team
- Comprehensive journey through 35 matches across 26 venues in five weeks
- Sri Lanka’s historic underdog victory and its global significance
- Engaging, narrative-driven writing that brings cricket history to life
After finishing My World Cup-N, readers gain a vivid appreciation for cricket history, the craft of organizing a mega-event, and the human stories that make moments unforgettable. The book leaves you inspired, curious, and connected to a milestone that changed how the world watches cricket.












