Sachin Tendulkar’s autobiography “Playing It My Way” enters Limca Book of Records
The God of Cricket “Sachin Tendulkar” set all records in on the -field. Now he is making waves on off -field also may have said farewell to cricket yet Sachin Tendulkar keeps on making records with his personal history ‘Playing It My Way’ entering the Limca Book of Records for being the smash hit grown-up hardback across over both fiction and non-fiction categories.
Sachin Tendulkar’s autobiography “Playing It My Way” enters Limca Book of Records
The book, distributed by Hachette India, was released on November 6, 2014, and has broken all records for a grown-up hardback crosswise over both fiction and non-fiction category with 1,50,289 subscription confirmed on request memberships.
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The book’s requests, on the very first moment, as of now saw it pulling in front of both pre-request and lifetime offers of the world’s top grown-up hardbacks Dan Brown’s Inferno, Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs and JK Rowling’s Casual Vacancy.
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Boria Majumdar was the co-author of Tendulkar’s autobiography. It also holds the record in retail esteem terms having logged up Rs 13.51 crore with its spread cost being Rs 899. In playing it my way there are some interesting facts about Greg Chapple regarding 2007 World Cup. In his he mentions that Greg Chappell, then the former coach of the Indian cricket team, visited Tendulkar at his home and suggested that he should take over the captaincy from Rahul Dravid.