There’s a little joke (not a very funny one though) going around. It goes along the lines that, now that Sarbananda Sonowal will be shifting to
The Sushil Kumar-Narsingh Yadav case pretty much typifies how sports are played in India. More so, it shows how administrators and athletes play
The Sushil Kumar-Narsingh Yadav case pretty much typifies how sports are played in India. More so, it shows how administrators and athletes play
It is that time of the year. Actually, that time which comes every four years – when Indian sports suddenly becomes a fortress of achievements,
It is almost exactly 27 years ago that the football fraternity of the world was shocked into a standstill after 96 Liverpool fans were crushed to
The best thing about the Indian Premier League is that you can go away for a week or more, and then return to find that nothing much has changed.
It is the fate of Indian hockey to be an afterthought when it comes to media attention. Especially when cricket is on. Cricket is on all the
The noise, dust and sheer incredulity of Carlos Brathwaite’s 24 runs off the first four balls of the last over of the tournament are now history.
Suddenly, it is down to three teams, as the ICC T20 World Cup reaches its pinnacle. Three, because there are two that will be matching wits and
People are going hysterical about Hardik Pandya’s last over in the match with Bangladesh at Bengaluru on Wednesday night. Not quite clear why. He
Often, we think of the landmark days in our lives, days that have left an indelible mark on the way we live. For a cricket buff, March 16, 2016,
Aamer Ali doesn’t look like a cricketer, not by a mile. He resembles a timid middle-school maths teacher. If you really want to stretch your
The cricketing world was shocked on Thursday morning by the news of the sad demise of Martin David Crowe, one of New Zealand and the world’s best
When we sit and recount what our lives have witnessed, we will recall our achievements and failures. In sports, we will recall who we saw in