“Wounded Tiger: A History of Cricket in Pakistan” by British journalist Peter Oborne is an insight into the nation's tryst with the game, digging deep into the political, social and cultural history and is packed with memories from former players and top administrators.
“Bhutto was more than a star-struck fan. He was also a useful right-handed batsman, who played for the Sunder Cricket Club in Bombay, where he was occasionally used as opener.
In his autobiography, Abdul Hafeez Kardar asserted that Bhutto was a good enough cricketer to have earned a Blue had he attended Oxford first, and then the University of California at Berkeley, rather than the other way around,” the book, published by Simon & Schuster, says.