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The National Institure Of Games, Australia, is proud to present to you: this fabulous cricket ebook, written in 1898 as a book, by Ranji, who is known as one of the greateset cricket batsmen in all of history!

You can now read this work of art on your computer, as an ebook, and you can be reading it 5 minutes from now!
Attention Cricket Lovers:
"Now You Can Learn How To Play Better Cricket, From One Of The Best Cricket Batsmen Who Ever Lived!"
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Chances are you've heard of a cricket player named Ranji. He is known as one of the greatest cricket batsmen  who ever lived. The Ranji cup that is still played every year in India was named after him. That's how great and amazing of a cricket .player he was!

Ranji was the first ever Indian to play test cricket. His amazing cricket career was legendary.


But what many people may not know is that when Ranji was still alive, and in the prime of his cricket career, he wrote a book about how ordinary people like you and me can learn how to play better cricket! That;s right. One of the worlds best batsmen wrote down all his cricket playing secrets, the same techniques he used to become one of the best cricket batsmen in the world, and now his secrets are available to you!



Ranji was born in India, and was the first ever Indian player to play test cricket (he played for England) His his full name was Kumar Shri Ranjitsinghji, also known as K.S. Ranjitsinghji


Do you think that one of the greatest cricket players who ever lived would be able to teach you a thing or two about how you can play better cricket? You bet he could!






Ranji wrote down all his very best cricket secrets, and all his best cricket tricks and techniques, the same techniques he used to become one of the best cricket batsmen in the world! He wrote the book to teach and show ordinary people to learn how to play better cricket- starting immediatlety.




Such a great cricket player was Ranji, that  100 years after he played his last game, he is still known as a cricket legend even now, and the Ranji Cup that is played every year in India is still named after him!





































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YOU can now read the cricket book that instantly sold over 23,000 copies, in the year 1898 when Ranji first wrote the book and it was relased for sale to the public!



Ranji, who during his cricket career was one of the best cricket players and best cricket batsmen in the world, wrote it all down in his book,  about how he became one of the best cricket players in the world. Now YOU can see and use the special cricket techniques that he wrote about, so YOU can learn how to play better cricket!



Do you think that the worlds best cricket players who are around now would be telling you all their secrets about how they became world class cricketers, so that you can copy their techniques? I highly doubt it. Good luck in trying to get any of todays top crickters to reveal their best tips, techniques, and secrets to you.



BUT Ranji did just that! He wrote everything down in this special book, that shows you how to play better cricket, by using all the tips and techniques that Ranji used!


You will also discover a fascinating look into a time in cricket history, when you weren't even born yet!



Here is just a sample of what you will learn in the book:



 
An early pioneer of back-foot strokeplay

As Ranji watched around him, he noticed that the batsmen relied too much on the front-foot and often committed themselves forward, making them vulnerable to the short-pitched ball. In order to nullify the threat, Ranji and mentor Daniel Hayward came up with an idea.

To ensure that Ranji used both feet equally and stood still in the crease, Hayward tied Ranji’s front foot to the ground, making it immovable. Ranji thus had to rely on his back foot to play every single ball, and it was not long before he could use both feet equally well. This also led to the popularisation of a new shot - the leg glance.
 
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According to wikipedia:

"Ranji is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. Unorthodox in technique and with fast reactions, he brought a new style to batting and revolutionised the game.Previously, batsmen had generally pushed forward; Ranji took advantage of the improving quality of pitches in his era and played more on the back foot, both in defence and attack.

He is particularly associated with one shot, the leg glance, which he invented or popularised. The first-class cricket tournament in India, the Ranji Trophy, was named in his honour and inaugurated in 1935. His nephew Duleepsinhji followed Ranji's path as a batsman playing first-class cricket in England and for the England cricket team"
After he retired from playing cricket, Ranji became a cricket mentor for his nephew. His nephew, Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji then also played for England.

If Ranji could teach his nephew how to play cricket so well that his nephew ended up playing cricket for England, do you think that Ranjis special book of his cricket tips and techniques could teach you how to play better cricket? You bet it could!

So what are you waiting for? Click the Add To Cart button below now, and in 5 minutes from now, you too can be reading Ranjis special teachings on how to play better cricket!

This will be delivered to you as an ebook, which we professionally scanned into a digital file from an original 1897 copy of this rare and wonderful book. Once you pay online with our secure server, you will be emailed your download link, where you can download the book and start reading it 5 minutes from now!

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