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‘The learning is never-ending’

- K. C. VIJAYA KUMAR

Be it for the nostalgica­lly inclined keen to know more about Sunil Gavaskar or Imran Khan, or the current fans invested in Kane Williamson or Rohit Sharma, Shastri offers insights in his direct style.

The remembranc­e of Ravi Shastri is linked to his booming voice that was often the acoustic background to India’s cricketing highs.

His latest accessory may be the coach’s hat with the national team but often it is Shastri the commentato­r that seems to define his overall personalit­y.

Lost in this trope is a truism: Shastri was a fine cricketer who maximised his limited talent and was intrinsic to Indian cricket for a decade before his dodgy knees curtailed his career in the 1990s.

The former India star’s associatio­n with cricket at the highest level harks back to 19■1 and in the ensuing 40 years, he has forged links with team-mates and rivals, be it as a player, a fellow commentato­r or as a present coach.

All that knowledge with a personal touch is evident in his book Star Gazing in which he profiles leading cricketers ranging from Sir Garry Sobers to the latest generation head-lined by Virat Kohli.

Veteran sports writer Ayaz Memon assisted Shastri in this endeavour while the latter gives a ringside view of a vast pool of players, mentions what made them click and weaves in a few anecdotes culled from his interactio­ns.

Be it for the nostalgica­lly inclined keen to know more about Sunil Gavaskar or Imran Khan, or the current fans invested in Kane Williamson or Rohit Sharma, Shastri offers insights in his direct style and as he mentions in the introducti­on: “The learning, if you are a student of the game, is never-ending.”

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Ravi Shastri Harper Collins Rs. 699
STAR GAZING The Players in My Life Ravi Shastri Harper Collins Rs. 699

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