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The Challange Is in the Evolving, not in the Being
As captain of a team, Virat Kohli has proved MORE THAN ADEQUATE, but his true test will come when he has to be a leader of men. Until such time, though,Indian cricket will make the most of a captain who is not weighed down by additional responsibility, and take as many runs in winning causes as it can possibly get.
Aha! What A Wait It Was For The Wicketkeeping Bus!
His skipper, Virat Kohli, says he is THE BEST RIGHT NOW; Wriddhiman Saha — the India Test wicketkeeper — shares insights into his life.
'What Do We Gain From Making Cricket A Worldwide Sport?'
Writer-­supreme and cricket historian Gideon Haigh, ever alert to the SHAPE­ SHIFTING WAYS OF THE GAME, was in India recently, and in an informal interaction with senior journalists at The Hindu’s head office, he spoke extensively about cricket’s current state, its governance issues and the challenges posed by the Twenty20 format.
ISL: Time We Saw Some Gains For Indian Football
Though it has created a considerable amount of excitement, the ISL has done little to yank the country’s football from the VICIOUS GRIP OF MEDIOCRITY. But the reduction of the number of foreigners in the squad from 11 to eight, and five in the playing XI should open more doors for Indian players to showcase their talent.
Chartbuster! Tracing the IPL Economics and the Reasons for Success
Be it on-air sales for HOST BROADCASTER Sony Pictures Networks India, sponsorship revenues the eight franchises will pull in, or on gate receipts, IPL 10 will set new benchmarks.
A Game Of Emotion
These days, CAMARADERIE, rather than conflict, mark the men’s and women’s tours. At the end of matches, hugs and pats on the back have replaced perfunctory handshakes at the net — often even by bitterly disappointed losers.
Where Necessity Leads To Desire!
In the IPL, with a cap on the number of overseas players and the paucity of Indian options in certain roles — notably that of the seam-bowling all-rounder and the fast bowler — it is only natural that certain cricketers should ATTRACT BIGGER BIDS than others. The 2017 auction was not a major one in relative terms: squads had only 77 slots remaining and the eight franchises had a total of Rs. 148.33 crore to spend. Teams had gaps to plug and arrived with specific players in mind.
He Played Cricket Differently And Quite Effectively ,Too
“I have said goodbye to international cricket. I have played with seriousness and in a professional way for my country,” said former Pakistan captain SHAHID AFRIDI in Sharjah.
Man With a Mission
“MY AIM IS TO EXPAND HOCKEY and that can be in Asia, Europe, Africa or Oceania. Marketing the sport and extending its reach are the lines that I am focussing on. This is what I would like to do for the next four years,” says Narinder Batra, the new FIH president, in a chat with UTHRA GANESAN.
A Place In The Pantheon
The current crop of Madrid players and their coach may not be loved much, but they have come to define the last few seasons of the Champions League.
Marred By Political Differences And Corruption Charges
The football World Cup is just round the corner. Every edition has had its moments to remember. The second and final part — covering the period from 1978 to 2014 — of the series.
Paolo Rossi On A Roll
Silencing his critics: Paolo Rossi was the architect of Italy’s title triumph in 1982.
Maradona And The ‘Hand Of God'
Magician or cheat? Argentina’s Diego Maradona has his left hand at the ball’s level as he scores the controversial first goal, beating English goalkeeper Peter Shilton in the quarterfinals at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on June 24, 1986. Argentina won 2­1.
The Emergence Of Cameroon 1990
The Emergence Of Cameroon 1990
Surprises And El Diego's Suspension
Joy and despair: Brazil goalkeeper Claudio Taffarel celebrates after Roberto Baggio of Italy missed his penalty to decide the World Cup final in 1994.
A First For France
Celebration time: The French team with the trophy after defeating Brazil 3­0 in the final.
Mercedes Gathers What Ferrari Spills
Sebastian Vettel was THE BIGGEST LOSER after he gambled with an early stop for dry tyres during the virtual safety car period. But immediately after, the actual safety car came out, allowing cars ahead of him to change tyres without losing much time. And here is where the Scuderia lost out.
Sangli's Gift To Women's Cricket
“Individually, this performance in the World Cup will motivate each of us to do well. That people have supported us so much is a GREAT BOOST for all of us. It will definitely inspire all the players to do even better in the future,” Smriti Mandhana tells SHAYAN ACHARYA.
Lindsay Davenport's New Port Of Call
Plenty of well-known male players have transitioned to part-time coaching, and TAKING A CUE FROM THEM are a handful of female coaches, who have been guiding players ranked in the WTA’s top 20.
Seeking A Golden Hue, Australia In Yellow Comes To India!
There have been pleasing signs from Australia since their REMAKING OF THE TEAM after the Hobart debacle against South Africa last November, but it is still a work in progress. A successful tour of India springboarding to Ashes reclamation could see Australia legitimately back in business.
ODIs Losing Their Sheen
The cricket world might see a DRAMATIC REDUCTION OF ODI MATCHES and an increase of T20 contests. On the lines of the ODI matches, one can’t rule out a T20 tri-series even though there could be resistance from the ICC.
Tier 1, Tier 2... Worth A Try!
I believe there needs to be a shake-up in the FUNDAMENTAL SET-UP of Test cricket’s structure. Plaguing the structure today is the difference in the performance levels of the top half and the bottom half of Test-playing nations.
The Way Forward For Sports Federations
For an aspiring sports nation like India, REGULATING its sport administration is no longer an option. It is, in fact, a priority, writes NANDAN KAMATH.
'The Code Should Conform To The Olympic Charter'
Most sports officials and administrators are open to having a new National Sports Development Code. They welcome it as long as it ENSURES TRANSPARENCY AND CLEAN GOVERNANCE.
Taking The Sport Beyond The Metros
The hyper-local leagues like the KPL and the TNPL play twin roles: they act as the feeder for both the IPL teams and state squads, and they help in SPREADING THE GAME TO THE REMOTE AREAS of the state.
'Europe Can Buy Players, But They Cannot Buy Style'
Carlos Valderrama retired 15 years ago, but still RETAINS THE SPIRIT and the zest for the game that typified his image as a player. The Colombian talks to AMITABHA DAS SHARMA about football evolution.
Raising The Roof, IPL Style!
Raising The Roof, IPL Style!
One Disappointment after another
The journey of a few Indian athletes — SOME OF THEM STRONG MEDAL CONTENDERS — came to a premature end. We take a look at India’s performance in Rio over the first two days of competition.
Rafael... From Rags To Riches!
Rafaela Silva HELPED BRAZIL FEEL ECSTATIC when she won the gold in judo in the women’s 57 kg category. It also brought hope to the deprived of Brazil; Rafaela, a victim of racism, had grown up in the infamous City of God slum.
'A Coach Should Be A Friend'
“Test cricket has always remained the same, but the batsmen’s thinking has changed because of a lot of Twenty20 cricket. Now they take more risks in Test matches,” says Virender Sehwag in a chat with Sudatta Mukherjee.