Most Controversial Cricket Autobiographies
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Saturday, 17 September 2011, 00:50 IST |
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John Wright
In 2006, John Wright authored the book "John Wright's Indian Summers" unfolding his experiences as coach of the Indian Cricket Team along with Indian journalist Sharda Ugra and Paul Thomas. His book is rather ironic, as it caused offence among some Indians. The book has not been released in the sub-continent, yet has rapidly been dubbed as controversial. He has prudently abstained from cheap shots and score settling, which often depreciate the appeal of such books. Most disturbing was the answer to Ganguly's evaporating captaincy. Those who proposed Dravid as captain were seen to despise Ganguly, and those sticking with Ganguly were thus anti-Dravid