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Hockey World Cup- India Gears Up For Glory
Hosts India will have to play out of their skins to win their second Hockey Men’s World Cup title.
The Drive For Consistency
Find something you love doing and use that to fall in love with your body, so you can embrace change and sustain a pattern that lets you unlock the best version of yourself
The Phenomenon
Kevin Pietersen may have retired from playing, but he will remain a part of the game and Test cricket folklore for a long time
Powering The Action
The IPL is intense. Players let off the fireworks on the pitch, but it is the coaches and support staff that light the fuses. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED traces the evolution of this critical aspect of the game, and why Indians still need to make a mark
A Steep Learning Curve
Making the transition from the junior level to the senior team has been quite challenging but a hugely rewarding experience.
Scorecard - Don't Blame It on Rio
Apathy towards the Olympics could cast golf in a negative light and jeo paradise its standing with the IOC for the 2024 Games and beyond.
Bench Strength
With the Likes of Nair, Yadav, Jadhav and Chahal Performing With Maturity Over the Past Year, Team India’s Bench Strength Looks Strong Ahead of the Champions Trophy.
Sir Roger Bannister (1929-2018)
A legend in his own time, Sir Roger was most proud of his neurology research but his historic sub-four mile run in 1954 is still regarded as one of his best breakthroughs
Battle Ready
A star-studded Indian contingent seeks to reshape its approach with rising talent, even as seasoned warriors in badminton, weight-lifting, shooting and wrestling aim for gold
Safe Passage
The Dustup That Marred the Return of Chris Paul to L.a. Has Faded. As the Point God Settles Into a New Home, He Has a New Running Buddy and a Group of Teammates Who Feel Like a Family
Second Coming
Ashish Nehra hopes to share his rich experience in his new assignment as a bowling coach
The Yellow Fever
Manjappada KBFC has taken the concept of club fan culture to the next level
Sloane Steady
After a gruelling rehab from foot surgery, unseeded SLOANE STEPHENS, 24, rediscovered her love for the game and surprised even herself in winning a historic U.S. Open.
Taming The Bat
Over the past decade, cricket bats with massive swell and thick edges became weapons for bowlers’ destruction. But now, the ICC hopes to restore the balance by freezing the dimensions of the willow.
Football Second Fiddle No More
Messi and Ronaldo are winding down—too old. Host Russia is a political mess—too depressing. The U.S. should qualify, but barely—too dubious. Less than a year out from World Cup 2018, it’s all about the inevitable rise of Brazil’s NEYMAR . But is he ready?
Slam Bunk
Yeah, we know it’s not real, and by acknowledging it, pro wrestling is adding fans and gaining respect
In The Zone
A unique programme in Jharkhand shed light on how sports can be the force to rise above poverty and discord. As efforts are on to replicate it, we travel to the interiors to gauge its impact and direction.
Of Workhorses & Dark Horses
The stage is set for another generation of players to write their names in history books. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED INDIA takes a look at the favourites, the playmakers and the fanfare.
Training With A Purpose
The Rift Valley has produced some of the best marathoners in the world. But it is one simple lifestyle inclusion that makes them fitter and healthier than most people.
The Sunshine Skipper
How spinner R. Ashwin has evolved as a player and as a leader
Hours Well Spent
WHEN AN official told Sarah Sellers after last month’s Boston Marathon that she had placed second, the 26-year-old amateur assumed she was runner-up in her age group—not the entire race.
Mike Tyson
At age 50, his baddest-man-on-the-planet persona long shed, Tyson 2.0 (3.0? 6.0?) talks about diets, finding Zen onstage and loving life as a tennis dad.
Rising to the Top
India’s Rise to the No. 1 Spot in the ICC Test Ranking Is a Culmination of a Process That Started Around Two Years Ago. Now, It’s Time to Consolidate the Gains.
Target 300
Ashwin Might Have Missed Out Being the Fastest to the 200-wicket Mark by a Whisker, but He Still Has the Time and Opportunity to Be the Quickest to Breach the 300-wicket Club.
Among the Best
Kohli’s Story of a Middle-class Delhi Boy Nurturing Dreams of Making It Big in Cricket to Becoming a Youth Icon Is an Unfinished Tale of Grit, Talent and the Burning Desire to Be Counted...
Southern Spice
The TNPL Not Only Took T20 Cricket Into the Hinterland of Rural Tamil Nadu, It Also Marked the Re-emergence of Former Bcci President Srinivasan as a Man Who Still Wields Influence in Cricketing Matters.
Rahul Dravid: The Great Wall Of India
Rahul Dravid’s contribution to Indian cricket or, rather, the game, is not just confined to his record with the bat. A true philosopher, he continues to inspire as well as serve cricket on and off the field.
A Win At The Whistle
The Rio Olympics, beset by financial and logistical problems, ended in success thanks in part to a brilliant performance by a homegrown hero.
The League
After a Topsy-Turvy season that saw rank outsiders, Leicester City, claim the title, the English Premier League is all set to provide another cracking year of football
Conquered Territory
Australia have never been this vulnerable in recent times. But India skipper Virat Kohli is likely to shy away from declaring Australia their ‘final frontier’