Autobiographies Of Indian Sports Persons
A Shot at History By Abhinav Bindra & Rohit Brijnath I started reading it yesterday and finished today and that I swear I used to be unable to sleep yesterday night, with every word of this book haunting my memory! My goodness, haven't seen such a fanatical love about his/her sport in any of the sports autobiographies I even have read thus far. Had it been before ten years, I might have taken shooting as a career after reading this book! I used to be always a Bindra fan ever since Athens and even argued tons with my friends defending him once they criticized him after he couldn't have best in London Olympics b4 fortnight. After reading this book, I m not only a lover but a mad fan of Abhinav Bindra, head over heels in love together with his book, his sport, and during away with him! Hats off to both AB and Rohit (co-author) Bindra’s case of winning the Olympic gold was very Indian, therein he had worked despite the system and managed it. At no point does he mak...