📖 Overview
Sachin Tendulkar is widely regarded as one of cricket's greatest batsmen and holds numerous international records across Test matches and One Day Internationals. During his 24-year career from 1989 to 2013, he scored 100 international centuries and amassed 34,357 runs across all formats of international cricket.
Beyond his achievements on the field, Tendulkar has authored several books, including his autobiography "Playing It My Way" (2014) which chronicles his journey from childhood cricket prodigy to international sports icon. His writing combines technical insights about cricket with personal reflections on his experiences representing India at the highest level.
The former cricketer has also written children's books, including "Chase Your Dreams" (2021), which adapts his life story for young readers. His published works reflect his role as both a sports legend and a cultural figure in India, where he holds the civilian honor Bharat Ratna.
Tendulkar's writing style emphasizes authenticity and detail, drawing from his extensive career and relationships within the cricket world. His books provide insider perspectives on memorable matches, career milestones, and the evolution of international cricket during his era.
👀 Reviews
Readers praise Tendulkar's detailed accounts of cricket matches and behind-the-scenes moments in "Playing It My Way." Many appreciate his candid revelations about relationships with teammates and his technical analysis of batting techniques.
Readers particularly value:
- Specific match descriptions with statistical depth
- Personal anecdotes about cricket legends
- Insights into preparation and training methods
- Coverage of 2011 World Cup victory
Common criticisms:
- Too much focus on career statistics
- Avoids controversial topics
- Writing style can be dry and mechanical
- Limited personal vulnerability or self-reflection
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads: 4.1/5 (12,000+ ratings)
Amazon India: 4.5/5 (2,800+ ratings)
Amazon US: 4.3/5 (400+ ratings)
One reader noted: "Exhaustive on cricket details but misses emotional depth." Another commented: "Perfect for statistics lovers but needed more personal stories."
His children's book "Chase Your Dreams" receives praise for accessibility but some parents mention it remains too cricket-focused for general audiences.
📚 Books by Sachin Tendulkar
Playing It My Way (2014)
Tendulkar's autobiography details his 24-year cricket career from his early days as a child prodigy to his retirement in 2013, covering key matches, personal challenges, and relationships with teammates and rivals.
Chase Your Dreams (2021) A simplified adaptation of Tendulkar's life story aimed at young readers, focusing on his journey from a cricket-loving child to becoming an international sports figure.
Chase Your Dreams (2021) A simplified adaptation of Tendulkar's life story aimed at young readers, focusing on his journey from a cricket-loving child to becoming an international sports figure.
👥 Similar authors
Rahul Dravid authored "The Nice Guy Who Finished First" and shares detailed technical cricket insights similar to Tendulkar. His writing focuses on cricket fundamentals and mental preparation, drawing from his experience as both player and coach.
Steve Waugh wrote "Out of My Comfort Zone" which provides in-depth analysis of cricket strategy and leadership. His systematic approach to documenting cricket experiences and team dynamics mirrors Tendulkar's attention to detail.
Matthew Hayden penned "Standing My Ground" which combines cricket expertise with personal growth narratives. His focus on transformative career moments and technical batting analysis presents similar themes to Tendulkar's work.
Kumar Sangakkara wrote "Thinking Cricket" which delivers precise technical insights and match analysis. His writing style combines cricket expertise with cultural perspectives, reflecting his role as both player and cricket intellectual.
Adam Gilchrist authored "True Colours" which presents behind-the-scenes accounts of international cricket and personal challenges. His emphasis on honest storytelling and cricket evolution aligns with Tendulkar's documentary approach.
Steve Waugh wrote "Out of My Comfort Zone" which provides in-depth analysis of cricket strategy and leadership. His systematic approach to documenting cricket experiences and team dynamics mirrors Tendulkar's attention to detail.
Matthew Hayden penned "Standing My Ground" which combines cricket expertise with personal growth narratives. His focus on transformative career moments and technical batting analysis presents similar themes to Tendulkar's work.
Kumar Sangakkara wrote "Thinking Cricket" which delivers precise technical insights and match analysis. His writing style combines cricket expertise with cultural perspectives, reflecting his role as both player and cricket intellectual.
Adam Gilchrist authored "True Colours" which presents behind-the-scenes accounts of international cricket and personal challenges. His emphasis on honest storytelling and cricket evolution aligns with Tendulkar's documentary approach.