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Tables of Contents for From Dusk to Dawn
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
vii
 
Preface
xv
 
Part I: FROM CHILDHOOD TO RETIREMENT
School Days and Early Memories
3
8
First-Class Cricket and Playing for Pakistan
11
6
Tour of Ceylon and the MCC in Pakistan
17
7
The Pakistan Eaglets
24
3
India: 1952--53
27
7
Pakistan in England: 1954
34
6
History at the Oval in 1954
40
8
Laurels with Victory
48
6
Pakistan Host India: 1954--55
54
4
MCC-A and Australia Visit Pakistan: 1955--56
58
3
Playing the West Indies at Home and Abroad: 1958--59
61
9
Captaining in India: 1960--61
70
15
Return to Test Cricket: England in 1962
85
8
Part II: GREAT CONTEMPORARY CRICKETERS
Sir Len Hutton: Master Batsman
93
6
Mushtaq Ali: Elegance Personified
99
6
Lala Amarnath: An Indian Legend
105
8
Denis Compton: Cavalier Cricketer
113
8
Sir Frank Worrell: Rhythm and Style
121
7
Keith Ross Miller: Extraordinary Class
128
9
Nazar Muhammad: Indomitable Courage
137
6
Neil Harvey: Second to Bradman
143
6
Everton de Courcy Weekes: Killer Instinct
149
4
Imtiaz Ahmad: Pillar of Pakistan Cricket
153
7
Hanif Muhammad: Master of Concentration
160
7
David Sheppard: Epitome of Fair Play and Sportsmanship
167
4
Richie Benaud: Leader Par Excellence
171
6
Sir Garfield Sobers: All-round Genius
177
8
Part III: REFLECTIONS
Looking Back
185
7
Apartheid: This Ain't Cricket
192
3
The Captaincy Issue in the 1950s
195
5
The Changing Face of Cricket
200
7
Appendix 1: Test Careers
207
6
Appendix 2: Art of Swing and Fast Bowling
213
8
Appendix 2: Views on Fazal Mahmood by some Contemporaries
221
8
Milestones
229
4
Index
233