autobiography on cricketer
on a notebook
Answers
Answered by
3
Explanation:
Sunny Days by Sunil Gavaskar
Test Cricket respected him with much honor and regard. West Indies fiery attack was afraid of him. He boasted an average of 65.45 against their lethal pace attack. Sunil Gavaskar is one of the most lovable cricketers even today. He is funny and electric, his commentary is music to ears and makes the game more interesting.
Gavaskar's story of being swapped at childbirth to a fisherman's baby is all the more enriching because of what he has achieved for the Indian cricket. In Sunny Days, he lays out his entire life with wit and humor about how this lost baby became record holder and one of the greatest cricket player.
Similar questions