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Everyone talks about MS Dhoni’s meteoric rise but few have spent time cataloguing his journey as painstakingly as veteran sports journalist Gulu Ezekiel. The 2013 updated version of his book Captain Cool: The MS Dhoni Story is a must-have for die-hard fans of Dhoni and Indian cricket. The book does not have any narrative as such, and, instead, reads like a long, insightful match report. It is one man’s full-throttle journey from obscurity to international stardom.
The book is at its strongest at the start. Ezekiel has used his extensive network of contacts in the world of cricket, including former players, coaches and administrators, to highlight Dhoni’s humble Ranchi roots like no one else. The first two chapters, ‘Early Years’ and ‘First Class Cricket’, give a great insight into the kinds of challenges Dhoni faced while growing up: He wasn’t a natural like Sachin Tendulkar; he was rejected by the Railways Ranji Trophy team; playing for a small Ranji side like Bihar wasn’t easy either, and the 2001-02 season was an “unmitigated disaster”. Ezekiel makes us realise what it means to slog it out in cricket’s dusty domestic circuit.
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