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Kersi Meher-Homji

Kersi Meher-Homji is an Australian journalist, author and biographer. He writes often for the ''Sydney Morning Herald'', and his most notable biography is ''The Waugh Twins'' (1998), about Steve and Mark Waugh. He is of Indian Parsi descent and the nephew of former cricketer Khershed Meherhomji.
In November 2012 his 14th book "Cricket Conflicts and Controversies" (foreword by the legendary Greg Chappell) was favourably reviewed in "Inside Cricket", "Inside Sport", The Roar website and MiD DAY.
His previous book, ''Cricket's Great All-rounders'', which profiles briefly the greatest all-rounders in the history of the game, was published in 2008 to a review from ''Cricinfo'' staff writer Brydon Coverdale, who felt that some of Homji's inclusions (such as that of Michael Bevan) were generous to say the least. This liberality, though, was not necessarily a bad thing. "Commendably," wrote Coverdale, "the book extends the traditional definition even further and includes chapters on wicketkeeper-batsmen and those useful types who have excelled in the one-day arena."〔Coverdale 2008.〕
== References ==

*Coverdale, Brydon. "(Dated data: Cricket's Great All-rounders )." ''Cricinfo''. 26 October 2008. (accessed 29 October 2008).

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