About the Book: Akhil was never the strongest the fastest or the most gifted. A frail boy from a small town he was easily overlooked just another child standing outside the boundary watching others play. But he refused to let his frailty define him. He chose the uncelebrated art of fielding hoping to carve his place in the game he loved.As he stood at the edge absorbing everything the game had to offer he never realised the game was watching him too. Cricket wasnt just a sport; it was his silent companion shaping him testing him and preparing him in ways he couldnt yet comprehend. His love for the game was not one-sided he gave it everything and in return it gave him much more.Cricket became his greatest teacher moulding his friendships aspirations and character. It taught him resilience in failure humility in success and gratitude in every moment. From an overlooked boy at the boundary he transformednot into a star but into a dependable player teammate and man shaped by the games silent wisdom.The Boy at the Boundary is not just a story about cricket; it is about passion perseverance and the unseen ways in which love whether for a game a dream or a calling can transform a life. About the Author: Anindya Sircar an alumnus of Banaras Hindu University is a seasoned banker with over 30 years of experience 20 of them in team management roles. A Bengali by birth he spent his formative years in Kanpur and Banaras an upbringing that shaped his adaptability and broadened his worldview. His extensive travels across India and abroad have enriched his understanding of people interpersonal relationships and personal fulfilment. Beyond banking Anindya is a certified Life Career and Cricket Coach and corporate trainer dedicated to helping individuals unlock their true potentialwhether in the workplace on the field or through the written word. A regular blogger he shares insights on human character team management and transformation across social media. A lifelong cricket enthusiast Anindyas love for the game extends beyond playing and coaching. He believes cricket to be a mirror to life offering lessons in discipline perseverance and resilience. Through storytelling he blends authentic cricketing insights with the emotional depth of personal transformation. An avid reader and passionate cook he thrives on continuous learning and creative expression. His debut book The Boy on the Boundary invites readers to experience an ordinary boys extraordinary journey through cricket and lifes profound lessons
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