Vijay Lokapally has written on cricket for over three decades. He is a widely travelled cricket scribe with the distinction of having reported extensively on the game from practically every international venue.
Employed with The Hindu, a respected National newspaper since 1986, Lokapally is acknowledged for his insightful views on the game. He covered his first Test in 1981 as a freelancer apart from six limited-over World Cups for The Hindu and Sportstar.
His enviable access to cricketers, past and present, gives Lokapally a ring-side view of the game in India. He lives in Delhi with Sunanda, his wife and son Akshay.
Gulu Ezekiel (born 1959) is a prolific journalist who has written on a number of sports since 1980 in over 150 publications worldwide including Inside Cricket (Australia), The Times and The Cricketer (UK), Sportstar (India) and numerous dailies and websites apart from appearing on many TV channels and radio stations in India and abroad. Since his first on the World Cup in 1996, Gulu has written best-selling biographies of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Having been sports editor at Asian Age, NDTV and indya.com, Gulu branched out on his own and has been freelancing since 2001. This is his first 12th sports book, his 9th on cricket and first for Bloomsbury.