9 Must-Read Autobiographies of Indian Cricketers

Playing It My Way, by Sachin Tendulkar (With Boria Majumdar)

Sachin Tendulkar's autobiography successfully captures his passion for cricket. It demonstrates the hard work that he put in and the highlights of his remarkable journey, characterised by sacrifices and challenges.

A Century Is Not Enough: My Roller-Coaster Ride To Success, by Sourav Ganguly (With Gautam Bhattacharya)

The book covers everything about Ganguly's cricketing career, including his game, his stint as a dynamic and aggressive leader, his handling of youngsters, and the setbacks of being dropped from the IPL and the national team.

281 And Beyond, by VVS Laxman (With R Kaushik)

The book commemorates the 281 runs that Laxman scored in 2001 against Australia. It talks about his childhood, mental breakdowns in the dressing room, and hard work.

The Test of My Life: From Cricket to Cancer and Back, by Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh was the first player to hit six sixes in an over in T20. The book describes his journey as a cricketer who became a role model for many youngsters and his battle against cancer.

Believe: What Life And Cricket Taught Me, by Suresh Raina

Suresh Raina's memoir portrays the challenging and rewarding moments of his dynamic cricket career. It is a story about luck, love and belief.

Imperfect by Sanjay Manjrekar

The book fearlessly exposes the author's flaws and vulnerabilities to the readers. It has valuable life lessons that extend beyond the realm of cricket.

Sunny Days - An Autobiography, by Sunil Gavaskar

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Stargazing: The Players In My Life, by Ravi Shastri

The book describes Shastri's remarkable journey in the world of cricket, having gone from being a great player to becoming a highly acclaimed head coach and finally becoming a world-class commentator.

Straight From The Heart, by Kapil Dev

The book is an incredibly inspirational and motivational read. It is a simple and honest portrayal of his dedication to reaching new heights in his career, despite facing just one break due to non-cricketing reasons.