![]() ![]() He explains about in-swinger, out-swinger, ![]() Sujatha brings the game in front of your eyes, right from the practice sessions to the actual matches. What happens in Bombay, whether his father found out and how did this Bombay trip transform his life is the story as usual narrated in Sujatha style. ![]() He falls in love (or infatuation) with a girl in his relative's home in Bombay, where she initially just uses him. So Mugundh lies and travels to Bombay with the help of his sister. Mugundth was happy to be selected in his college team and wants to go to Bombay for a tournament, obviously his father didn't accept. ![]() He wants him to just study, get a job and be like his brother. Small town boy Mugundh, wants to be a cricketer and his father hates it very much. After many years when I started "reading books" really I bought this book, this time the cover was different didn't have a cricketer on it, but never mind the author is Sujatha. But, I might have read maximum of five to six pages and don't even remember the title after that or didn't even realize I was reading Sujatha's book. I remember starting to read this novel so many years before when I was in school just because of the picture in the cover. This is a story about a boy turning into a man with cricket, father-son relationship, love in the background. ![]()
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