Most Controversial Cricket Autobiographies
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Saturday, 17 September 2011, 00:53 IST |
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Sunil Gavaskar
"Sunny Days" by Sunil Gavaskar was labeled as pretty courageous for its day. The book was revealed in 1976. One More Over by Erapalli Prasanna was published a year later and it had passages that were bound to elevate a uproar. The usually docile Dilip Doshi stunned one and all by creating a no-holds barred attack on Sunil Gavaskar in his autobiography "Spin Punch" released in 1991. Many passages were venomous adjacent to Gavaskar, the man and the captain.