1)The Greatest: My Own Story is a 1975 autobiography of Muhammad Ali, born
Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., a former heavyweight boxer who was three
times World Heavyweight Champion and has been called the greatest
heavyweight from all eras. One needs to read the book to to understand
not only why Ali is considered one of the most famous sportspeople of
the past century but also how the political and social workings of a
nation can bring about such a massive change in one’s life.
2)The Race of My Life: An Autobiography is the autobiography of Indian athlete Milkha Singh, co-authored with daughter Sonia Sanwalka. This is the book which made people notice athlete Milka Singh and earned Faran Akhtar 100 crores at the box office. Singh wrote this in a hope that it would be an inspiration for young Indian athletes to win the country's first individual track and field Olympic medal. The book also talks about how he lost his family during the Partition. It is a must read, especially for young Indian athletes
3)Sachin Tendulkar’s autobiography Playing It My Way published by Hachette India was released on Nov 6, 2014. It broke all records for an adult hardback across both fiction and non-fiction categories. But his autobiography merely endorses the public image of the man, instead of giving us the insights we've been craving for
4)Tennis ace Sania Mirza has recently launched her autobiography titled ‘Ace Against Odds’ in Hyderabad. The book captures Sania’s journey of becoming World’s No.1 player in women’s doubles and the difficulties and challenges faced by her in making her dream come true
5)Open by Andre Agassi talks about how difficult it is to handle fame. As the name suggests, the tennis ace talked openly about how he lost the French Open as he was concerned with his 'wig'. The book also explains Agassi’s uncomfortable relationship with his father and the confusions and instability that fame got him. Definitely a must-read for those who need to know about how difficult it is to handle fame.
6)Kapil Dev's Autobiograpby 'Straight from the Heart '
7)Sunil Gavaskar's Autobiograpby ' Sunny Days '
8)Ricky Pontings's Autobiograpby' at the close of play '
9)Fred Trueman's Autobiography ' Ball of Fire: An Autobiography '
10)Brian Lara's Autobiography ' Beating the Field '
11)Courtney Walsh Autobiography ' Courtney: Heart of the Lion '
12) Vivian Richards Autobiography ' Sir Vivian: The Definitive Autobiography '
13)Gary Sobers Autobiography ' Garry Sobers: My Autobiography '
14)Rahul Dravid Autobiography ' The Nice Guy Who Finished First '
15)Steve Waugh's Autobiography ' Out of My Comfort Zone '
2)The Race of My Life: An Autobiography is the autobiography of Indian athlete Milkha Singh, co-authored with daughter Sonia Sanwalka. This is the book which made people notice athlete Milka Singh and earned Faran Akhtar 100 crores at the box office. Singh wrote this in a hope that it would be an inspiration for young Indian athletes to win the country's first individual track and field Olympic medal. The book also talks about how he lost his family during the Partition. It is a must read, especially for young Indian athletes
3)Sachin Tendulkar’s autobiography Playing It My Way published by Hachette India was released on Nov 6, 2014. It broke all records for an adult hardback across both fiction and non-fiction categories. But his autobiography merely endorses the public image of the man, instead of giving us the insights we've been craving for
4)Tennis ace Sania Mirza has recently launched her autobiography titled ‘Ace Against Odds’ in Hyderabad. The book captures Sania’s journey of becoming World’s No.1 player in women’s doubles and the difficulties and challenges faced by her in making her dream come true
5)Open by Andre Agassi talks about how difficult it is to handle fame. As the name suggests, the tennis ace talked openly about how he lost the French Open as he was concerned with his 'wig'. The book also explains Agassi’s uncomfortable relationship with his father and the confusions and instability that fame got him. Definitely a must-read for those who need to know about how difficult it is to handle fame.
6)Kapil Dev's Autobiograpby 'Straight from the Heart '
7)Sunil Gavaskar's Autobiograpby ' Sunny Days '
8)Ricky Pontings's Autobiograpby' at the close of play '
9)Fred Trueman's Autobiography ' Ball of Fire: An Autobiography '
10)Brian Lara's Autobiography ' Beating the Field '
11)Courtney Walsh Autobiography ' Courtney: Heart of the Lion '
12) Vivian Richards Autobiography ' Sir Vivian: The Definitive Autobiography '
13)Gary Sobers Autobiography ' Garry Sobers: My Autobiography '
14)Rahul Dravid Autobiography ' The Nice Guy Who Finished First '
15)Steve Waugh's Autobiography ' Out of My Comfort Zone '
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