In an attempt to catch country's sporting history in the past 175 years, the 'Times of India' has published a coffee table book 'Sporting Times', which captures sports reports that dates back to even 1840.
The reports from the newspapers' rich archive has been compiled by sports historian Boria Majumdar and the reader will for sure enjoy a "journey" through the good, bad and the ugly of Indian sports.
For the connoisseurs of cricket, this book certainly is a collector's item with rare photographs and anecdotes.
The doyen of cricket writing in India through the 60's and 70's, K N Prabhu's match reports on India's twin series victories in the West Indies and England in 1971, Sunil Gavaskar's magnificent debut series, a report on young Haryana all-rounder Kapil Dev being selected to represent India, you find it all within one cover.
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There are reports about Milkha Singh (1960) and P T Usha (1984) missing out on much-deserved Olympic bronze medals by whisker. The heartbreak that Vijay Amritraj faced after losing to Czech Jan Kodes in the Wimbledon quarterfinal after being two sets up.
The reports of India's famous twin triumph in cricket in 1983 and 1985, the football team's exploits in the 1962 Asian Games at Jakarta. A significant number of events reported by the PTI during the phase have also been used.