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Rarely does a truly great player reveal as much of himself and his sport as does Steve Waugh in his long awaited autobiography. 'Out of my Comfort Zone' is a frank look into a unique life in cricket, a journey into Waugh's life on and off the field. He opens up on his personal life in a way few would expect and reveals the controversies and scandals, the clashes with other..more
Published July 29th 2006 by Penguin Books Australia (first published July 1st 2005)
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Excellent Captain.
Great Cricketer.
Okay Writer.
Waugh writes from the heart. Sad, I'm not a fan. If Rahul Dravid writes something 80% as good as this, I will declare it The Best Autobiography Evvvva! Sorry Steve. Like Dada said, you have to wait!
Jun 04, 2007Vijay rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Steve Waugh is closest to what I have as an idol. My interest in cricket grew with Waugh's career and is now in a semi-retired state.
Out of my comfort zone is a well chronicled autobiography from the iceman. Having youtube is a big help. I was able to search and play back some of the interesting moments that Waugh recollects. This is a treasure trove for any cricket enthusiast.
Sep 27, 2016Bryn Hammond rated it liked it
I read this. Cover to cover. Possibly the only non-writerly autobiography of a still-alive person I have ever read; but then, Steve Waugh remains, possibly, my strangest-ever crush. Since him, it's been English cricketers (I'm a dual citizen); but none so dogged and tenacious in his hold on my affections.
3 star writing, 4 star stories, and allrounder 5 star captain. I enjoyed this immensely and it called for a 5 star for that reason only, I freely admit I'm extremely biased.
Jan 29, 2015Pushkar rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
An amazing book is what this is. Steve Waugh opens up about everything that a cricket lover would look forward to. He talks at length even about the smallest of things like taking guard before batting or what goes on in a fielder's mind just before a catch is taken.
The best thing about this book is how it brings forth how Steve is just a human after all. It talks about his ambitions, expectations from himself and others and his struggle throughout his playing period. It's a wonderful ride to re
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Nov 16, 2010Amanda Patterson rated it did not like it
Waugh writes like he batted. He assumes that the writer who accumulates the most pages wins. He is not a skilled author and one doubts whether an editor was allowed anywhere near this tome. The writer can’t see the woods for the trees and the book runs on for far too long – much like the batsman, Waugh did himself.
This cumbersome book is 800 pages long. It shows a boring, self-obsessed man pouring out his long-winded strangled attempts at description on many many pages. Its interesting to note
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so, what can you learn from Australian Cricket team's most successful captain ?
I'd say - a lot !
is this as close as anyone can get to the mind of a champion?
Definitely !
Steve Waugh to me was the model cricketer. Tough, relentless and committed to the teams objective. He was not as graceful as his brother or Brian Lara, he was not as much fun as Shane Warne was or Kevin Pietersen is, he was far from being as entertaining as Gilchrist is but even after all these 'deficiencies' he to my eyes wa
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Nov 14, 2010Abdullah Farooki rated it really liked it
Having read a few other cricket biographies / autobiographies, I felt that the book was rather descriptive especially regarding what went inside the mind of Steve Waugh when he was on the cricket field. For a man who remained aloof and emotionally detached, the book does give a lot of insight behind the thinking process that went about playing his game and his captaincy. It was really hard to put the book down for even a minute! Very entertaining and insightful!
Not the best book in the family, either.
Jul 17, 2007Hiten rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Like his cricket - not very attractive, but very effective and educational about the man and the sport.
I decided to reread this book and as it is about 800 pages long that decision was not taken lightly. First of all it s a cricket book, an Australian cricket book which is almost encyclopaedic in nature. There are some fascinating parts and parts of cricket history which are laid out bare. Being a Steve Waugh fan, I really enjoyed it but I could understand if someone else described it as tedious. All up it is a very well written and interesting book which all Australian cricket nuts would love to..more
Nov 05, 2017Ashutosh Dikshit rated it really liked it
A very well written magnum opus, which encapsulates all that is good about Steve Waugh, a modern batting legend.
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The Australian cricketer Steve Waugh started his career as a bowler who could also bat at the lower middle order. Contrary to the 'stone cold' image in the public, he often struggled with his mind doubting his own capabilities in the game. He battled through his negative thoughts in his career to emerge out as one of the greatest cricketers of all time and also one of the most successful Australian batsman and captain.
The first time I held this book in my hands it sent goosebumps down my body. I
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Sep 22, 2013Kristian Brockmann rated it really liked it
A truly tremendous sporting account and one of the greatest accompaniments to summer that a sports fan could discover. Revealing, yes, insightful too, and Steve tells some hidden tales on leading Australia's greats in a game at times tough and always testing. From Border's days and the Chappel era we could all associate with days long and hot in the backyard and the awesome climb to the pinnacle of a baggy green cap and representing our nation. Most impressive though were the thoughtful moments..more
A stalwart, Steve Waugh epitomizes Aussie and the much revered Baggy Green spirit. This is a Cricketing biography in its truest sense and Steve Waugh talks about his struggles through injury and form issues and admits some of his fears. His experiences through India with the Udayan initiative and the other parts of the world, his confrontation with the board and absolute transformation to being 'The Invincibles' are engaging read.
He uses clever and very subtle humor when talking about cricketing
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If you are a cricket fan,go and grab this book now or else you are not exposed completely to what cricket is all about.The book that reveals the heart of a man who was one of the architechts of the Australian success in Cricket.Stephen Rodger Waugh is one of those very few cricketers whose life is a lesson itself..
He is a genius,not by birth ,but acuqired it through sheer grit,perseverence and hardwork.The book is foreworded by our very own Rahul Dravid who sums up everything in his last few wo
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Nov 26, 2015Amith Guthi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
so, what can you learn from Australian Cricket team's most successful captain ?
I'd say - a lot !
is this as close as anyone can get to the mind of a champion?
Definitely !
Steve Waugh to me was the model cricketer. Tough, relentless and committed to the teams objective. He was not as graceful as his brother or Brian Lara, he was not as much fun as Shane Warne was or Kevin Pietersen is, he was far from being as entertaining as Gilchrist is but even after all these 'deficiencies' he to my eyes wa
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Many summers ago I read this book, I think almost immediately after it came out. Steve Waugh is one of my favorite cricketers. I am inspired by his never-say-die attitude, extremely strong mindset, and also how he made the most of whatever batting and bowling skills he possessed. He was not a very gifted batsman. However, by sheer hard work he retired as the highest run-getter in Test cricket. This book gives an insight into his life and his rise in cricket. More importantly through this book yo..more
I decided to read this book as i love cricket.
This book goes on my bingo board as the free category.
My favourite quote from the book was, 'I can't remember any really technical coaching.' This shows that you don't really need to be technically perfect to be good cricketer.
Something i learned from this book is that you dont need to be really technically perfect as he made it so far in life without that much technical coaching.
A character i found interesting was John Buchanan. He was the coach
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Aug 16, 2015Kaustubh Dudhane rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Finally, I have started.. and finally, I have finished. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this book very much. All the trouble (browsing on Amazon, torrent and eventually, old book stores and shops) was worth it. The anecdotes and stories (cricketing and non-cricketing) are quite funny. Moreover, Steve Waugh did not write this book to get back at some people like most of the cricketers do now. A long yet entertaining ride!
The most exhaustive account of Steve Waugh! Considering I'm not a crazy fan of cricket, still I could really appreciate the way he narrated his story. He was the guy I grew up watching, and it was nothing short of absolute delight than to get a peek in his personal life!!
Just a heads up, the book is of more than 800 pages, so unless you are not interested, the book is not going to add value to you!!

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Shows the mental side of a strong minded cricketer. Reading the battle between Waugh and Ambrose, Waugh and Lara from Waugh's point of view shows how much he enjoyed the mental aspect of the game. His commitment to kids in 'Udayan'and his experience with 'Mother Teresa' shows the great human being in him. I also enjoyed watching some youtube cricket clips correspond to certain matches which Waugh recollects. Great read for any Cricket fan!!!
Dec 08, 2012Arjun Sreekumar rated it it was amazing
One of the best cricket autobiographies... Engaging, entertaining, thoughtful.. Ranging from emotional to hilarious... The book traverses a gamut of emotions that Waugh experiences over his playing career.. Well written.. By one of the great cricketers and a great cricketing mind of our time..
Steve Waugh shares about the amazing experience he had while traveling across the globe to play cricket at the highest level.
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typical Aussie style..straight forward, in-your face autobiography from a tough nut aussie. Steve Waugh takes into 18 years long journey into why Aussie cricket is the way it is. His tenure as an Aussie cricket, captain, husband and father. Any SW fan needs to reads this book to get into mind of one of the most disciplined cricketer.
Aug 28, 2007Bill rated it liked it · review of another edition
As a recovering cricket tragic I grew up idolizing former Australian captain Steve Waugh.
Naturally as a young boy I combined my two loves of cricket and reading - this book as well as all of Steve Waugh's tour diaries were the result.
All of Steve's diaries are filled with passion, insight and inspiration.
Aug 07, 2014Maak Desai rated it really liked it · review of another edition
As good a book as the mans professional career, the book even ends the same way as his career did. A far lesser talent than his brother and by far higher achievements than his talented brother. Steve's book has the same aura that his personality as a leader had in his playing days, an aura of arrogance.
Steve Waugh is one of my heroes. A real Aussie battler who is famous the (cricketing) world over for his mental strength. Steve Waugh was one of the most successful captains of the Australian Cricket team, and one of the (the most?) successful captains ever. Waugh chronicles his career, which was full of ups and downs. Inspiring.
Jul 25, 2011Bill rated it liked it · review of another edition
This was a satisfying book, because a) I read the really fat hardcover version (though it's actually a pretty fast read) b) it has a typical no nonsense 'ice man' style, which which is what you're reading it for and c) because it reminded me of all these cricket moments I forgotten.
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Steve Waugh, the embodiment of true Australian grit, evolved from a raw 20-year-old talented batsman into a cricketer who eliminated risk from his game. He led Australia in 15 of their world-record 16 consecutive Test wins and to the 1999 World Cup title, playing 168 Tests and collecting 10,927 runs on the way.
He retired in January 2004 as the most successful captain in the history of Test cricket
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Stephen Rodger 'Steve' Waugh, AO (born 2 June 1965) is a former Australian cricketer, and fraternal twin of former Australian cricketer Mark Waugh. Steve Waugh captained the Australian Test cricket team from 1999 to 2004. He was the most capped Test cricket player in history with 168 appearances until 3 August 2010, when Sachin Tendulkar of India broke this record. He is known amongst friends as 'Tugga' (as in tug of war), and amongst the public as 'Iceman' for his ability to remain calm and cool in high-pressure situations throughout his career. Dean Waugh, another of Steve's brothers, is also a cricketer, having played first-class and list A cricket in Australia. He is known for his philanthropic work, and he was named Australian of the Year in 2004.
[close] Stephen Rodger 'Steve' Waugh, AO (born 2 June 1965) is a former Australian cricketer, and fraternal twin of former Australian cricketer Mark Waugh. Steve Waugh captained the Australian Test cricket team from 1999 to 2004. He was the most capped Test cricket player in history with 168 appearances until 3 August 2010, when Sachin Tendulkar of India broke this record. He is known amongst friends as 'Tugga' (as in tug of war), and amongst the public as 'Iceman' for his ability to remain calm and cool in high-pressure situations throughout his career. Dean Waugh, another of Steve's brothers, is also a cricketer, having played first-class and list A cricket in Australia. He is known for his philanthropic work, and he was named Australian of the Year in 2004.

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