Ranji's team finds an unexpected opponent-a nosy crocodile-when they play a cricket match against the village boys. Annoyed at the swarms of boys crowding the riverbank and the alarming cricket balls plopping around his place of rest, Nakoo the crocodile decides to take his revenge.
Ruskin Bond is an Indian author of British descent. He is considered to be an icon among Indian writers and children's authors and a top novelist. He wrote his first novel, The Room on the Roof, when he was seventeen which won John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize in 1957. Since then he has written several novellas, over 500 short stories, as well as various essays and poems, all of which have established him as one of the best-loved and most admired chroniclers of contemporary India. In 1992 he received the Sahitya Akademi award for English writing, for his short stories collection, "Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra", by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters in India. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 for contributions to children's literature. He now lives with his adopted family in Landour near Mussoorie.
This short, beautifully illustrated tale, Cricket for the crocodiles, is filled with love for cricket and a sneaky crocodile always fishing its way up the pitch to disturb the game. The tale depicts a fun fight for both the parties trying to get rid of each other on the playing field. India is so much passionate about cricket and everyone loves to hear a tale involving their favorite sport.
The tale combines the village boys making up a team, with Ranji as their leader to win a friendly match on Sunday as against their neighboring village team. But this match is invaded by and created a ruckus by neighboring spectator, Nakoo – the crocodile who living in a pond nearby always having eyes on the juicy bank manager.
With cricket balls chewed by crocodiles, cricket matches on Sundays, grown ups tumbling to stay on the field, this short story, makes up for a cheerful read.
It makes me remember my match days in our society playground and what sort of nuisance we created on weekend mornings while we were on the field. A sweet fun filled tale, yet another by Ruskin Bond who never fails to amazes us by his sense of humor.
Cricket for the Crocodile by Ruskin Bond is an interesting read for children as well as adults. It gave us a sneak-peak into the lives of village and city boys who loved to play cricket in the park near the river bank. There dwells a lazy crocodile who would get disturbed when the boys played cricket. This is a hilarious story on how the boys and the crocodile played against each other. This story leaves us with a message that we need to respect each others place and try to stay in harmony. We all loved reading this book. Thank you Ruskin Bond for gifting us an incredible book.
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This is my first book i read, and i enjoyed it a lot!! There was a funny character called NAKOO and loved the sweet rivalry between Nakoo and team of children. The story kept me attached till the end. I also loved the end of the story.. again that was funny. Overall the book had interesting scenes and good illustrations which helped me to maintain my interest throughout. I liked it !!!
The book, Cricket For The Crocodile is one of the beautiful tales of Ruskin Bond. It is very interesting and hilarious. He is a very famous author around the world. He lives Masoorie and he is 86 years old! I would give this book million stars. It is about a very lazy crocodile who dwells where Ranji and his teammates play. But the worse thing was that his exams were fortnight away!
Book Reviewed by Arav Bhasin. I am 8 years old and I also love to play cricket.
This book, less than 50 pages, is a loveable read. Innocence and light humor is sprinkled throughout the book which relaxes the reader, one may even get nostalgic. It lacks the typical Bond charm but that's fine. The central character (Ranji), the crocodile's personality and the villagers leave an impression. A good pocket read :)
I enjoyed reading this story by Ruskin Bond. I had fun while reading because the opponent is not the human being but an animal and that too a crocodile. My favourite part was when the final match started as I was eagerly waiting if Nakoo in anyway could disturb the match or it was smooth. It was a good book.
Cricket for the crocodile is a nice book for people who like fiction. Ruskin Bond hade made it pretty easy to understand. It's about a boy named Ranji who has exams just a fortnight away but he still wants to play a cricket match with his most fearsome rivals- The Village Boys. But. Who won? What happens to the dreaded crocodile named Nackoo ji Read this awesome book to know more!
there was a boy and he loved cricket so he gon to played but there was a crocodile none as nakoo and he disturbs the boys then they had a sweet rivalry and one day he stop disterbing them by arshiya gupta my age is 7 in 2020
I read this book right after receiving the copy. Because I love children's books a lot. I still read the Magazines and Comic books which I read when I was a child. The immense pleasure of diving into that world, leaving everything behind is my happy escape from reality.
Do you remember street crickets and the rules those kids set? Also, have you noticed sometimes the rules changes from street to street? And how the competition gets tougher when it is a weekend match between two street teams or two teams from the same area? Well, if you are able to connect to any part of what I've mentioned above, you'll love this book.
It's a cute story where a group of kids and few adults play a cricket match against each other. And in the meantime, they have found quite interesting and annoying opponent-a nosy crocodile,his name is Nakoo. What did Nakoo do in the Match? Did he interrupt them while playing? Did they punish Nakoo? That's all the story is about and the illustrated edition added more colors to the story.
I had fun while reading this beautiful tale. This brought me so many nostalgia. The streets where the kids used to play Cricket and so many other games now looks empty. Every kid got a mobile now. They might not realise what they are missing until then become an adult or when they read a book like this.
Thank you, Ruskin bond! Whether it's a children's book or a poem or a novel or a story, I'll always have something to cherish from his writing. That's Ruskin Bond for me :)