Kersi Meher-Homji

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). He is of Indian Parsi origin and is the nephew of former cricketer Khershed Meherhomji.

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