Amrit Mathur’s autobiography ‘Pitchside: My Life in Indian Cricket’

Amrit Mathur’s autobiography ‘Pitchside: My Life in Indian Cricket’

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: August 28 2023

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  • A book titled ‘Pitchside: My Life in Indian Cricket’ by long-term cricket administrator Amrit Mathur released. 
  • In the book, Mr. Mathur brings alive insightful first-person accounts of some of Indian Cricket’s most memorable moments.
  • An experienced cricket administrator, Mr. Mathur was the manager of the India team on the historic tour of South Africa in 1992. 
  • Later, he was part of PILCOM, the organising committee for the 1996 Cricket World Cup, also Chief Operating Officer of the Delhi Daredevils and General Manager of BCCI.
  • Mr Mathur’s “Pitchside: My Life in Cricket” provides readers with a rare glimpse of the inner functioning of the team, where he relates interesting conversations, dressing room atmosphere, team meeting discussions, and on and off-the-pitch details of iconic moments.
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