Top 5 must-read autobiographies of cricket legends

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5. Shoaib Akhtar – Controversially Yours

From illness and poverty to becoming the fastest bowler, Shoaib’s raw story is packed with passion and grit.

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4. Steve Waugh – Out Of My Comfort Zone

Waugh’s grind to success, life on tour, and shocking match-fixing approaches. Foreword by Rahul Dravid.

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3. Wasim Akram – Sultan: A Memoir

Candid tales of Akram’s cricketing highs, addiction battle, dressing-room politics, and support from his late wife, Huma.

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2. Yuvraj Singh – The Test Of My Life

Yuvraj’s inspiring fight against cancer while winning the 2011 World Cup, plus his comeback and ‘YouWeCan’ mission.

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1. Sachin Tendulkar – Playing It My Way

From childhood cricket dreams to 2011 World Cup glory, Sachin shares his journey, struggles, and cherished moments.

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A treat for cricket lovers

These five autobiographies offer rare insights, emotional stories, and unforgettable cricketing memories every fan will cherish.

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