Publisher's Synopsis
When politics takes the crease and spirituality bowls the first over, expect chaos, karma, and comedy in every delivery.
In a nation where cricket is religion and politics is performance art, the most absurd match of the century unfolds:
Baba Googlinanda's Ashram XI vs. Minister Legspin Yadav's Netagiri XI.
The stakes? National pride.
The prize? Public sympathy.
The pitch? Hilariously unpredictable.
Guided by the mystical Coach Dharmendra Enlightened, the Ashram XI swap meditation mats for cricket bats, while the ministers bring microphones to the field instead of match strategy. From chakra-balls and Sanskrit sledging to PR disasters and spiritual sixes, this is a story where the real game isn't just cricket-it's ego, ambition, and enlightenment on the scoreboard.
Wickets of Power is a wickedly sharp satire that unravels what happens when self-proclaimed saints and selfie-obsessed netas collide on a cricket field. Equal parts slapstick and smart, this novel will leave you laughing, reflecting, and maybe even Googling "Can Baba really bat?"
Because in this game, karma keeps the score... and nobody is safe at silly points.