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The Threshold: When Indian Cricket Crossed Its Psychological Boundary

The Threshold: When Indian Cricket Crossed Its Psychological Boundary


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What truly changed Indian cricket in 1983?

Was it simply a surprising tournament victory-or was it something deeper?

In The Threshold, author Sandeep J. Chavan explores one of the most defining moments in the history of sport: India's unexpected triumph in the 1983 Cricket World Cup under the leadership of Kapil Dev. While many books have revisited the matches, innings, and statistics of that unforgettable tournament, this book looks beyond the scorecards to uncover the deeper transformation that took place.

For decades before 1983, Indian cricket carried an invisible psychological boundary. The team possessed talent and discipline, but the belief that global dominance belonged elsewhere quietly shaped expectations. Victories were celebrated, yet the idea of conquering the world stage still felt distant.

Then came a team that refused to accept those limits.

Through the fearless leadership of Kapil Dev, a group of players entered the tournament as underdogs and emerged as world champions. Their journey did more than win a trophy-it altered the confidence of an entire generation. The victory at Lord's introduced a new mindset into Indian cricket, one that gradually transformed the game's ecosystem, its institutions, and its global influence.

In this thought-provoking narrative, Sandeep J. Chavan explores how certain moments in history become threshold events-points where systems cross invisible boundaries and begin to operate in entirely new ways. The book examines leadership, belief, collective psychology, and the long-term consequences of breakthrough victories.

Readers will discover:

- How Kapil Dev's leadership reshaped team psychology

- Why the 1983 World Cup became a turning point in Indian cricket

- How belief spreads within teams and societies

- Why certain moments transform entire systems

- How one victory helped redefine India's place in world cricket

Blending sports history, leadership insight, and systemic thinking, The Threshold offers a fresh perspective on one of cricket's most celebrated achievements.

This is not just a story about a tournament.

It is the story of the moment Indian cricket crossed its psychological boundary-and the future changed forever.



About the Author :
Sandeep J. Chavan is an author, educator, and independent thinker whose work explores science, philosophy, human behavior, and systemic change. Through his writing, he examines how ideas, belief systems, and leadership shape the evolution of individuals and societies.

Review :
  1. "A rare sports book that goes beyond the scoreboard. Sandeep Chavan shows how a single victory can alter the psychology of an entire nation."
  2. "This is not a book about cricket. It is a book about belief-and how systems change when someone refuses to accept invisible limits."
  3. "Sharp, reflective, and quietly powerful. The Threshold transforms the 1983 World Cup into a study of leadership, courage, and collective mindset."
  4. "Sandeep Chavan brings a researcher's eye to a historic sporting moment, revealing layers most fans never noticed."
  5. "A compelling narrative that explains why some victories fade, while others redefine history."
  6. "This book captures something rarely articulated-the moment when talent finally aligns with belief."
  7. "More than a tribute to Kapil Dev, this is an exploration of how individuals trigger systemic transformation."
  8. "Elegant in writing and profound in insight, The Threshold reframes one of India's greatest sporting moments."
  9. "A must-read for anyone interested in leadership, systems thinking, or the psychology of success."
  10. "This is the kind of book that quietly changes how you look at history."


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789357821056
  • Publisher: Gyrus Vision
  • Publisher Imprint: Gyrus Vision
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 364
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: When Indian Cricket Crossed Its Psychological Boundary
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9357821058
  • Publisher Date: 17 Mar 2026
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 471 gr


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