Book: Handbook Of Cricket Psychology

Cricket has often been celebrated as a sport of technique, endurance and strategy. However, what separates the greats from the good is not just the physical prowess, but also, the ability to remain mentally strong under pressure. In this remarkable title, “Handbook Of Cricket Psychology” authors M. N. Viswanath andK. Srinath had delved sincerely into an often-overlooked yet crucial dimension of the sport — the mental and psychological aspects of cricket. With a foreword by the most successful Indian spinner in test cricket,Anil Kumble and a motivational message from another legend of the Indian Cricket,G. R. Vishwanath, the book immediately establishes its credibility.

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Book Review: The Boy at the Boundary by Anindya Sircar

In a world where the loudest and most remarkable often take center stage, “The Boy at the Boundary” by Anindya Sircar offers a refreshing narrative that highlights the quiet strength of an overlooked boy whose passion and determination lead him to an extraordinary journey. The book explores the transformative power of cricket, not just as a sport, but as a teacher of life’s most valuable lessons. Through the protagonist, Akhil, Sircar delves into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the beauty of an underdog’s journey, making this a compelling read for anyone who has ever felt like they didn’t quite belong or weren’t gifted enough to succeed.

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Author Future Article – Vipinkumar Kailashnath Mishra

Vipinkumar Kailashnath Mishra, an accomplished educator and writer, has embarked on a heartfelt literary journey with his latest book, Pustak Ka Sheershak Pahachaan Banee Aavaaj. As a teacher in the commerce department with over 15 years of experience, Vipinkumar has guided numerous students in subjects like accounts, direct taxes, and cost management. Yet, his passion extends far beyond the confines of numbers and ledgers. His deep interest in social practices and human experiences has found its most powerful expression through storytelling.

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An Interview with Author Shubham Ajbale

The Literature Times: What inspired you to write I Still Love You and I’m Not a Rapist, and how did the title come to be?
Shubham Ajbale: Ah, the inspiration behind “I Still Love You & I Am Not a Rapist” is a very personal one. It’s rooted in my close relationship with the person who inspired this story. Witnessing their guilt and emotional turmoil firsthand sparked a deep desire within me to help them find closure and redemption.

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