
My Books
The Superstar Syndrome: The making of a champion
Hidden in each of us is a superstar waiting to come to life. Often we struggle to find this, not because we lack talent, desire, or ability, but because we don’t know the right steps to take. Frequently, we surrender to a sea of negative emotions and self-doubts right at the very beginning, or give up after a few setbacks. Dr Myra S. White and Sanjay Jha provide a comprehensive nine-step roadmap to help you succeed in the workplace and other areas of your lives

Eleven: Triumphs, Trials and Turbulence
A billion heart-beats…
it best defines cricket in India.
Butter chicken is not the great Indian equalizer; a cover drive hit with kingly disdain from the magnificent willow of Sachin Tendulkar is. Our secular-credentials may come frequently under- microscopic scrutiny, but the ability of cricket to bring all Indians together-remains unparalleled. From the taxi-driver in Mumbai to Delhi’s jet-set farm-house owners, the fisher-men in Kumarakom’s backwaters to the CEO of a multinational software firm in Bengaluru, cricket binds them in an inextricable grip of togetherness.
This book traces the fast-paced epochal events in Indian cricket since 2003 ranging from the contentious years of Ganguly’s captaincy to the extraordinary rise oftan instinctive genius called Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Amazing wins, heart-breaking losses, new heroes, endless controversies, big-ticket cash, dark politics, a T20 World Cup win and IPL.
