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This book is a deep insight into the phenomenal exploits and beautiful bowling skills of Hugh Joseph Tayfield, the inscrutable master of spin. He played the noble game of cricket with a gallant heart. The Inscrutable Master brings to the reader the brilliance of Tayfield and his unique place in South Africa and cricket's history. 'I am sure Sanjit's assiduously researched book on Hugh Tayfield, about whom the world knows so little, despite his off spinning style and skills being comparable to Jim Laker, will be a huge success.' Abbas Ali Baig, former Indian cricketer

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a deep insight into the phenomenal exploits and beautiful bowling skills of Hugh Joseph Tayfield, the inscrutable master of spin. He played the noble game of cricket with a gallant heart. The Inscrutable Master brings to the reader the brilliance of Tayfield and his unique place in South Africa and cricket's history. 'I am sure Sanjit's assiduously researched book on Hugh Tayfield, about whom the world knows so little, despite his off spinning style and skills being comparable to Jim Laker, will be a huge success.' Abbas Ali Baig, former Indian cricketer
Autorenporträt
Sanjit Misra is an avid follower of cricket throughout the world. He is a collector of cricket memorabilia by inclination, and by profession is an Investment Executive. With his keen cricketing sense, he tries to assimilate the finer aspects of the game in his writing. He has a huge personal collection of cricket memorabilia which he has built over the years by interacting with players from all over the world. It consists of autographed cricket bats, balls and photographs. He also has a collection of rare books on cricket, dating from the 1930s. He is the author of the book 'Cricket Chronicle', which was published in 2016. It has his reflections on the matches, players, fans, the experiences and feel of some of the fabulous cricket grounds. His website is www.thecoverpoint.com. It houses his entire collection of cricket memorabilia online and also some of his writing. Sanjit lives in Singapore, with his wife and daughter.