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APJ ABDUL KALAM

For Most of her life, cricket's best friends were books.

Books accepted you the way you are and shared all their secrets with you.

Books never told you stop asking questions or accused you for being nosy and annoying. Books never said, "Cricket, you don't need to know that, mind your own businesses"

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