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Indian Summers

Australia versus India - Cricket's Battle of the Titans

Gideon Haigh

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Allen & Unwin
01 November 2024
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'This rivalry has got bigger and bigger. It's not just Australia and India. The entire cricketing world is watching.' - Ravi Shastri

Cricket superpowers Australia and India share a unique rivalry that has produced some of the greatest - and most heated - battles the game has seen. In Indian Summers bestselling author and journalist Gideon Haigh has captured a century of fierce competition between the two nations, from Bradman versus Hazare through to Warne versus Tendulkar to Cummins versus Kohli, from 1986's unforgettable tied Test in Chennai to 2021's Indian coup in Brisbane. He relives the titanic struggles of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the World Test Championship, the ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup, and explores the near-mystical bond of two countries divided by a common game.

From over three decades of covering cricket's greatest matches, Gideon Haigh has brought together a collection from this most glorious cricketing contest and its most infamous moments, from colonial times to the present day.

'As a cricket writer Gideon Haigh has few peers, past or present . . . a class act.' - Sydney Morning Herald

'The Bradman of cricket writing' - Sunday Telegraph

'The finest cricket writer alive' - The Australian

'Australia's finest writer on cricket' - The Times

'The world's greatest living cricket writer' - The Guardian
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Imprint:   Allen & Unwin
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
ISBN:   9781761472138
ISBN 10:   1761472135
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Gideon Haigh is the world's pre-eminent cricket writer. In a career spanning more than forty years he has written in The Australian, The Times, The Guardian, The Cricketer, and in more than thirty books including On Warne, Mystery Spinner and The Cricket War. He now writes and podcasts for Cricket Et Al: cricketetal.substack.com

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