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Mid-day's editors recommend their favourite books, and tell you why they love reading them
Updated On: 01 February, 2026 09:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Team SMD
On January 15, HarperCollins India launched ‘Reading for Pleasure’ — a year-long movement to make reading a daily habit. We love the idea, so we got seven mid-day editors to tell you what they read, and re-read, for pleasure

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The Cricket War, by Gideon Haigh
Recommended by: Clayton Murzello, Deputy Editor, mid-day

For precise detailing layered with writing style there are few cricket books to match ace Australian writer Gideon Haigh’s 1993 classic The Cricket War — The Inside Story of Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket. Sample this: “Ian Chappell tugged at his cap at the non-striker’s end and turned to studying Roberts’s 23-year-old scion Michael Holding”. There were several books written on cricket’s great divide of the late 1970s, but nothing can match this. Pun unintended.
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