
The Hitman
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This is the story of his journey, of the years of hard work and the confidence that has allowed him to keep his place in the team--and his amazing capacity to come up with big scores.
His combination of aggression and caution, his lazy elegance and his deadly shots have brought a whiff of fresh air to the cricket field.
The Hitman is the riveting account of a batsman, who has always chosen to play on his own terms, from two of India's best-known cricket writers, Vijay Lokapally and G. Krishnan.
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G. Krishnan has been a sports journalist for more than two decades. While he has reported on a wide range of competitive games, his major contributions have been to cricket writing and reporting.
Passionate about sports in general and cricket in particular, Krishnan, popularly known as Gikku among friends, has even tried his hand at umpiring, having qualified as one from Tamil Nadu Cricket Association and officiating in the Chennai League between 1997 and 1999 before pursuing sports journalism.
Krishnan lives in Mumbai with wife Priya and son Aman, and visits his parents Guruvayoorappan and Geetha in Bengaluru regularly. Hitman: The Rohit Sharma Story is Krishnan's first book.
Content
- Intro
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. Sachin Goes, Rohit Arrives
- 2. Through the Eyes of His Coach
- 3. The Grind of Domestic Cricket
- 4. Stepping into the Big League
- 5. The Making of The Hitman
- 6. In a Zone of His Own
- 7. Leading from the Front
- 8. Stooping to Conquer
- 9. Forging Friendships
- 10. Rohit and His Army of Fans
- Notes
- Rohit Sharma in Facts and Figures
- Rohit Sharma Career Highlights
- - by Rajneesh Gupta
- About the Authors
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