Dimensions
137 x 215 x 16mm
The great C L R James once asked: �What do they know of cricket who only cricket know?� For some of us, the question should be: �What do they know who only cricket know?� Answering that can keep you awake at night.
Soumya Bhattacharya knows this: he has a steady job, a loving wife, a daughter he dotes on. But most of all he has cricket. Or perhaps more accurately: cricket has him. Ever since he can remember, he�s loved the game. From his first knockabouts on the living-room carpet � with his mother�s paper bats and balls � he progressed to Test Match Special on short-wave, then to the whole panoply of obsession: one-dayers, Test matches, TV highlights, re-runs of TV highlights, always following one team � India. When you come from a country where the game is more than a religion, you must like cricket, right?
In this sparkling memoir of a lifetime spent in the company of eleven men, a green field and a billion other worshippers, Soumya Bhattacharya gives us a guided tour of the soul of a cricket obsessive. Part reportage, part travelogue, part cultural politics, 'You Must Like Cricket?' takes us from Bhattacharya's home in Kolkata to Lord�s and back again as he explores the joys and the lows (mostly the lows) of a thirty-year love affair, how one game has become so closely tied to a nation�s identity, and the troubling hold cricket has over him. But if your home ground was called Eden Gardens, where else would you rather be?