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Ashwin is arguably the greatest match-winner for India in Test cricket. The fastest man to 300 Test wickets, he was a part of the team that won the 2011 World Cup in the ODI format. In T20 cricket, he has won two IPL titles and a Champions League T20. He is a feisty offspinner and more than a handy batter. But thatโs only half the tale. This nuanced portrait delves deep to paint a candid picture of a cricketerโs life before cricketโhis struggles with health issues as a child, a middle-class familyโs unwavering fight and determination to give him the resources he needed for a professional career in the sport, and the little joys of growing up in a cricket-mad gully. How does a champion sportsman view the world? What drives him on and off the field? One of the more articulate and thoughtful cricketers, in this book, R. Ashwin tells his story with Sidharth Monga. Review: amazing writing - Great book. What a inspiring story . Must read for all budding cricketers . Awesome book . Hope Ashwin writes more books Review: A Must-Read for Cricket Fans and Beyond! - Ravichandran Ashwinโs I Have the Streets is an absolute gem! Itโs not just another cricket bookโitโs a deep, engaging, and insightful look into the mind of one of the gameโs sharpest thinkers. Ashwinโs storytelling is crisp, personal, and full of wit. He takes you through his journey with refreshing honesty, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, tactical insights, and his unique perspective on the game. Whether heโs breaking down key moments in his career or discussing the nuances of spin bowling, every page keeps you hooked. What sets this book apart is how it captures both the passion and the grind of cricket. Ashwinโs self-awareness and ability to question conventional wisdom make this a fascinating readโnot just for cricket lovers but for anyone who enjoys stories of resilience and innovation. Highly recommend it!



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A**A
amazing writing
Great book. What a inspiring story . Must read for all budding cricketers . Awesome book . Hope Ashwin writes more books
A**V
A Must-Read for Cricket Fans and Beyond!
Ravichandran Ashwinโs I Have the Streets is an absolute gem! Itโs not just another cricket bookโitโs a deep, engaging, and insightful look into the mind of one of the gameโs sharpest thinkers. Ashwinโs storytelling is crisp, personal, and full of wit. He takes you through his journey with refreshing honesty, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, tactical insights, and his unique perspective on the game. Whether heโs breaking down key moments in his career or discussing the nuances of spin bowling, every page keeps you hooked. What sets this book apart is how it captures both the passion and the grind of cricket. Ashwinโs self-awareness and ability to question conventional wisdom make this a fascinating readโnot just for cricket lovers but for anyone who enjoys stories of resilience and innovation. Highly recommend it!
A**R
Excellent
Nice bool
L**L
Must-read for cricket lovers
Many autobiographies tend to rush and skip to the part where the cricketer is already established or has achieved some sort of recognition. But Ashwin goes the unconventional way. He gives his childhood due acknowledgement. You get know about his health struggles. He talks about the relationship with his Appa, which is endearing. He fondly remembers his childhood friends with whom he has grown up playing cricket on the streets. Just like all of us, each one of his friends has a unique characteristic which Ashwin has beautifully narrated, adding an element of humor and relatability. The writing is simple, concise & to the point. Collaborating with Sidharth Monga is a winning move. Ashwin has a reputation of being raw and brutally honest. He is known to stand for what he thought was right, even if it meant a professional setback.These traits have been inculcated in him from his childhood, which you get to know through various instances shared in the book. Cricket anecdotes are plenty as you would expect from an autobiography. He talks in detail about his relationship with MSD and how it evolved over time. The writing is characterized by an equal respect and acknowledgement for other art forms in the game, particularly bowling. He writes โThen Irfan errs, as bowlers do because they are not machines'. This is writing at its finest. It will give the upcoming generation a balanced perspective towards the game, which is the highlight of the book for me. The book ends with the 2011 World Cup win. We don't get enough on Ashwin's journey as a Test cricketer. Neither do we get to know about his process and preparation for famous tours such as the BGT. This is my only grievance from the book. I do hope Ashwin has a second edition planned for us. This one is a must read though.
S**O
We have you, Ash!
This is an absolute treat from the beginning to end. From the Wall's foreword to the world cup finals, I loved the book so much. I understood Ash much better after this book. The fierce competitor, straight shooter and a continuous learner. It is so interesting to see how even a champion bowler like Ash go through the struggle to make his own identity. I enjoyed the RUCA kutty stories so much - the soup stall, a free advice after he couldn't win it for CSK on the last ball, and the XDX. I had no clue that Ani and Ash played so much together and ofcourse there had to be a mankad :-). I also loved the way that Ash wrote about so many things that he tried and failed - volunteering for the super over, failing to score runs, not getting picked in CSK 11 etc. Also, the role that his entire family played in his career is amazing. From his Thatha to his Dad everyone had one goal in life - which was fulfilled by you. The sodukku ball will always be your own. I'm really looking forward to the next version of this book. I want to see you end that book with a WTC win. Go Ash!
S**A
Perfect read
Waiting for the second part
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