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Time To Move On?
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Time To Move On?

The football transfer market has been abuzz with some exciting but HIGHLY SPECULATIVE moves of late. Here’s a pick of the most interesting, but yet-to-be confirmed moves, involving some of the biggest names in the footballing world.

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June 24, 2017
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Sevens - The Passion Of Malappuram

Sevens football KEEPS THE BEAUTIFUL GAME ALIVE IN KERALA. It also helps players of varying skills make a living.

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June 24, 2017
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Ushering In A New Era

Ultimate Table Tennis’ mission to be a ‘world class league that inspires the youth, entertains and ENGAGES FANS, drives development at grassroots level and delivers value to all the stakeholders’ is certainly achievable.

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June 24, 2017
A Tale Of The Tail!
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A Tale Of The Tail!

It’s a dead-heat between Adam Gilchrist and Kapil Dev as to who was the best lower order batsman ever. And I haven’t chosen these two names as a cop-out solution. They were SIMPLY TOO GOOD, actualising their potential and setting a threshold by which future generations of players too would be judged.

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January 7, 2017
Goal No. 600 For Messi
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Goal No. 600 For Messi

Lionel Messi’s strike from a free­kick helped Barcelona to a 1­0 win over second­placed Atletico Madrid.

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March 24, 2018
A Dash Of Tiger In Virat
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A Dash Of Tiger In Virat

A few years back, I had said that Virat Kohli will bring a more dashing edge to the captaincy like Tiger Pataudi did in the 1960s. At that time it was not known that he was dating a film star like Tiger did, but it was simply the way he carried himself on the field.

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March 24, 2018
‘Keep It Simple'
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‘Keep It Simple'

The year was 2013. Karnataka was playing Delhi in a Ranji Trophy game at the Feroze Shah Kotla and I had just started my career.

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March 24, 2018
One Had A Blister, The Other Was Simply Blistering!
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One Had A Blister, The Other Was Simply Blistering!

Roger Federer uses every weapon in his vast arsenal to EXPLOIT EVERY WEAKNESS of his younger opponents. “It is cruel sometimes,” the 35-year-old Swiss noted in his Centre Court interview after punishing Marin Cilic 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 in a disappointing Wimbledon final. Federer was referring to the foot blister that hampered the 28-year-old Croat.

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July 29, 2017
Willing Her Way Past A Williams!
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Willing Her Way Past A Williams!

Garbine Muguruza made history as the first player to beat both Serena and Venus Williams, her girlhood role models, in Grand Slam finals. With just four overall titles, two of which are majors, the AMBITIOUS SPANIARD REMAINS mystifying inconsistent. Will her boom-and-bust cycles return, or will she reign in the post-Serena era? And, whatever happens, don’t count the venerable Venus Williams out, too.

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July 29, 2017
A Struggle At SW19
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A Struggle At SW19

A bunch of four Indian kids —Zeel Desai, Mahak Jain, Mihika Yadav and Siddhant Banthia — SHOWED THAT SUCCESS is hard to come by, even in doubles, at SW19.

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July 29, 2017
Adding Another Hue To The Rainbow?
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Adding Another Hue To The Rainbow?

Apart from reinforcing his DEIFIED STATUS by comparing him to Lord Krishna in the Hindu mythology, it is hard to note what new fact or perspective Devendra Prabhudesai has come up with, in Hero, his biography of Sachin Tendulkar.

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July 29, 2017
My Satisfaction Stems From How Much I Can Torment The Batsmen
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My Satisfaction Stems From How Much I Can Torment The Batsmen

“Unfortunately or fortunately most team captains have been batsmen and when it comes to leading the side and taking a decision everything is based on what he feels and thinks is easy or difficult for him. That’s always been a BANE FOR A BOWLER,” says Ravichandran Ashwin in a free-wheeling chat with G. VISWANATH.

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August 5, 2017
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Indian Women's Spirited Show And The Unsporting Aussies

Despite the loss in the final, the performance of the Indian women’s team has made everybody SIT UP and take notice. In almost every match there has been some player or the other who has put her hand up and taken the team home.

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August 5, 2017
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The Transfer Market Absurdity

I’m working hard on my vocabulary for this one,but I’m stuck with absurd,outlandish, ridiculous and bizarre. The European football transfer market is all this and more. And it’s come to a point where I don’t know what to make out of it any more!

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August 5, 2017
Pakistan: From Outsider To Champion
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Pakistan: From Outsider To Champion

Pakistan put behind the caning it received against India in Edgbaston. And on June 18, it left The Oval with the ICC Champions Trophy after posting a stunning victory over India, a result even the most ardent of Pakistan supporters would not have predicted at the start of the tournament. It was a triumph of talent, persistence and belief.

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July 1, 2017
Surprises In The English Summer Of 2017
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Surprises In The English Summer Of 2017

There seems to be a fundamental shift in the game itself irrespective of the format. Well, that’s the beauty of this glorious game, its dynamic nature and the ability to keep moving the goal-post.

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July 1, 2017
The Brabourne Classic Of 1949 And After
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The Brabourne Classic Of 1949 And After

The book, which takes the readers on a time travel, IS ENGAGING

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July 1, 2017
Five Or Three? The Davis Cup Mindset!
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Five Or Three? The Davis Cup Mindset!

The proposed reduction of singles matches in the Davis Cup to the best of three sets, from five, has stirred debates all over the tennis world. It was FASCINATING TO ASSESS the pros and cons through the minds of some of the India’s best tennis players.

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July 1, 2017
Shoring Up Their Defences
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Shoring Up Their Defences

Defenders and goalkeepers are being bought at a premium as clubs look to BOLSTER THEIR SQUADS AHEAD of the new season.

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July 1, 2017
burning questions for 2017
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burning questions for 2017

what is on the cards for the upcoming season? here are some probing questions and bold predictions to sort out the champions from the contenders and pretenders.

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january 21, 2017
the bcci mess: how it unfolded
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the bcci mess: how it unfolded

justice r. m. lodha… dismantling the bcci oligarchy.

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january 21, 2017
no messing with ronaldo now!
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no messing with ronaldo now!

real madrid’s cristiano ronaldo has forever been the petulant star, overshadowed by archrival barcelona’s lionel messi, despite his many on- and off-field achievements. the portuguese international, however, had a dream 2016, winning a plethora of personal accolades, to perhaps finally edge ahead in this great debate of who is the game’s outstanding superstar.

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january 28, 2017
making cricket inclusive
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making cricket inclusive

there was a time when the tamil nadu cricket team had an iyengar majority. but, over the years, the tamil nadu selection committee has taken the trouble to spot talent from the far corners of the state and varied social and economic backgrounds. particularly in the last decade or so, the number of young cricketers from deprived backgrounds to make the cut has been quite considerable.

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january 28, 2017
patel's triumphant tale
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patel's triumphant tale

despite the limited resources available at its disposal, gujarat executed its plans meticulously to end the 2016-17 ranji trophy season on a memorable note.

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january 28, 2017
finding his feet in the english isles
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finding his feet in the english isles

for united’s zlatan ibrahimovic, eight goals in 17 matches across all competitions is a startling decline from his 50 goals in 56 fixtures for paris saint-germain last season. it’s all the more worrisome when viewed against fellow 2016/17 premier league forwards like diego costa (12 in 16), sergio aguero (14 in 15) and romelu lukaku (10 in 13).

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november 19, 2016
in good hands
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in good hands

the current nba stars haven’t allowed for fan enthusiasm to wane in the aftermath of high-profile retirements. ‘not on my watch,’ has been their collective motto. instead, it’s been all action, record-breaking stats and adjusting on the fly to their new roles and the higher expectations from them in the new season.

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november 19, 2016
Where Fantasy Is Reality
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Where Fantasy Is Reality

At United London FC, the position of a traditional coach is unnecessary. Instead, the line-up is SELECTED BY THE TEAM’S FANS each week. Formed this year and currently playing in the Essex Alliance Premier League — the 12th tier of England’s competitive football pyramid — United London FC claims to be the world’s only manager-less club.

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October 8, 2016
Surmounting Human Limitations
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Surmounting Human Limitations

The challenges that the athletes had to overcome at the Paralympics in Rio were tremendous. YET, THEY WERE VERY INSPIRING.

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October 8, 2016
It's Time To Batten Down The Hatches
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It's Time To Batten Down The Hatches

The current generation of youngsters has an unbelievable appetite to consume football. And the interest to play the game among those in their early teens has never been this high. In fact, in the AFC Under-16 Championship recently, the Indian team gave a rather good account of itself and showed what even a half-decent structure can help achieve. FLASH-IN-THE-PLAN glamour does give a head start, but what follows that will shape the future and it’s high time India realises this,

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October 8, 2016
Ravichandran Ashwin: Getting Big Breaks With The Off-break!
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Ravichandran Ashwin: Getting Big Breaks With The Off-break!

Ravichandran Ashwin’s career is 38 Tests old, and despite a later start than most spinners (who tend to begin in their teens, Ashwin played his first Test at 25), is still closer to the start of his career than perhaps even the midpoint. Any assessment of his qualifications to be included in that exclusive class known as the “greats,” must acknowledge this. 

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October 15, 2016