The Doctor And The Saint: The Ambedkar–Gandhi Debate: Caste, Race, And Annihilation Of Caste
Openers is a celebration of cricket’s most demanding role: the opening batsman who faces the new ball and sets the tone for the day. In this engaging non-fiction collection, 25 international cricketers—from Jeffrey Boycott to Virender Sehwag—are brought to life through vivid profiles that reveal the courage, discipline, and quick thinking required to start an innings. Perfect for cricket fans, aspiring players, and readers curious about sports psychology, Openers offers an educational and inspiring look at skill under pressure.
Written as intimate portraits, Openers blends interviews, match histories, and behind-the-scenes moments to show how each batter prepares, reads conditions, and makes split-second decisions at the crease. The experience is immersive and accessible: you’ll feel the crack of the bat, hear the crowd, and grasp the mental craft behind a great start. The book presents its insights through clear storytelling, with key concepts such as mindset, preparation routines, technical adjustments, and adapting to different pitches explained in a way that’s easy to follow for readers at any level.
- 25 in-depth profiles of international opening batsmen, from legends to unsung heroes
- Rich context that blends career milestones, pivotal innings, and behind-the-scenes moments
- Key concepts focused on mindset, preparation, technique, and decision-making under pressure
- Accessible, narrative-driven writing that brings cricket strategy to life
Reading Openers leaves you with a deeper appreciation for the art of starting an innings, a sense of the players’ resilience, and a refreshed curiosity about how pressure shapes performance — a lasting reminder of why opening is as crucial as the game itself.
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The Doctor And The Saint: The Ambedkar–Gandhi Debate: Caste, Race, And Annihilation Of Caste
The Doctor And The Saint: The Ambedkar–Gandhi Debate: Caste, Race, And Annihilation Of Caste
Openers is a celebration of cricket’s most demanding role: the opening batsman who faces the new ball and sets the tone for the day. In this engaging non-fiction collection, 25 international cricketers—from Jeffrey Boycott to Virender Sehwag—are brought to life through vivid profiles that reveal the courage, discipline, and quick thinking required to start an innings. Perfect for cricket fans, aspiring players, and readers curious about sports psychology, Openers offers an educational and inspiring look at skill under pressure.
Written as intimate portraits, Openers blends interviews, match histories, and behind-the-scenes moments to show how each batter prepares, reads conditions, and makes split-second decisions at the crease. The experience is immersive and accessible: you’ll feel the crack of the bat, hear the crowd, and grasp the mental craft behind a great start. The book presents its insights through clear storytelling, with key concepts such as mindset, preparation routines, technical adjustments, and adapting to different pitches explained in a way that’s easy to follow for readers at any level.
- 25 in-depth profiles of international opening batsmen, from legends to unsung heroes
- Rich context that blends career milestones, pivotal innings, and behind-the-scenes moments
- Key concepts focused on mindset, preparation, technique, and decision-making under pressure
- Accessible, narrative-driven writing that brings cricket strategy to life
Reading Openers leaves you with a deeper appreciation for the art of starting an innings, a sense of the players’ resilience, and a refreshed curiosity about how pressure shapes performance — a lasting reminder of why opening is as crucial as the game itself.
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Openers is a celebration of cricket’s most demanding role: the opening batsman who faces the new ball and sets the tone for the day. In this engaging non-fiction collection, 25 international cricketers—from Jeffrey Boycott to Virender Sehwag—are brought to life through vivid profiles that reveal the courage, discipline, and quick thinking required to start an innings. Perfect for cricket fans, aspiring players, and readers curious about sports psychology, Openers offers an educational and inspiring look at skill under pressure.
Written as intimate portraits, Openers blends interviews, match histories, and behind-the-scenes moments to show how each batter prepares, reads conditions, and makes split-second decisions at the crease. The experience is immersive and accessible: you’ll feel the crack of the bat, hear the crowd, and grasp the mental craft behind a great start. The book presents its insights through clear storytelling, with key concepts such as mindset, preparation routines, technical adjustments, and adapting to different pitches explained in a way that’s easy to follow for readers at any level.
- 25 in-depth profiles of international opening batsmen, from legends to unsung heroes
- Rich context that blends career milestones, pivotal innings, and behind-the-scenes moments
- Key concepts focused on mindset, preparation, technique, and decision-making under pressure
- Accessible, narrative-driven writing that brings cricket strategy to life
Reading Openers leaves you with a deeper appreciation for the art of starting an innings, a sense of the players’ resilience, and a refreshed curiosity about how pressure shapes performance — a lasting reminder of why opening is as crucial as the game itself.





