By Big Joe (England) For me, the title says it all. Sachin is simply the world's greatest batsman, and a personal hero for me and many hundreds of millions of fellow Indian cricket fans. As a cricketer he has no equal, but just as attractive for me is the shy demeanour, boyish smile, and small but perfectly formed athletes body. I would gladly sacrifice all of my wordly possessions for a chance to meet him in the flesh, but until then I will just have to make do with this wonderful book and its full colour photos. Luckily for me it isn't too heavy to hold with just one hand.
I never tire of that gag :^0
I know someone who will buy a copy:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sachin-Story-Worlds-Greatest-Batsman/dp/0143028545/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1257971687&sr=8-10By Big Joe (England) For me, the title says it all. Sachin is simply the world's great
Yes, I think it is part of a series of massive sports books that cost several hundred pounds each.
Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea etc have all produced them. They are about 2ft by 18ins or maybe even bigger. Can't remember the collective name for the series!
Yes, I think it is part of a series of massive sports books that cost several hundred pounds each. Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea etc have all produced them. They are about 2ft by 18ins or maybe even bigger. Can't remember the collective name for the seri
mafeking 12 Nov 00:55 yep spurs had one out a couple of years ago. £2 or 3K each can't remember and a free wheelbarrow to get it home.
That one was called "Danielle Llloyd" and also contained free genetic samples.
mafeking 12 Nov 00:55 yep spurs had one out a couple of years ago. £2 or 3K each can't remember and a free wheelbarrow to get it home. That one was called "Danielle Llloyd" and also contained free genetic samples.