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Sounds like a severe case of Cricketopia

14 years ago

When the Toronto Grand Prix was interrupted by rain last Sunday, English spinner Graeme Swann’s belted out this classic on his Twitter account: “Rain stopped play at the Canadian grand prix. Umpires have called an early tea, restart 1925, 45 overs left in the day.”

Who's to blame for the Bahrain GP controversy?

14 years ago

The Commercial Holder (headed by Bernie Ecclestone) is solely responsible for any change in the Formula One calendar and it should be done after getting an approval from the teams. So before proposing a change in the date for the Bahrain GP, wasn’t it Ecclestone’s responsibility to get the teams to agree to the rescheduled date? This should have been done before the World Council meet and not after a week of the race being reinstated.

A style India can call its own

14 years ago

Indian badminton is distinctive – it's free expression with wristy deception and control. It is unlike the Asian style of play which is more mechanical and dominated by speed and power. It is also different from European badminton wherein we see bigger physiques resulting in limited court movement but more strokeplay and power.

A coach-student relationship is as sacred as a blood relation

14 years ago

The danger arises when a player feels that he/she has garnered enough experience to fight battles alone. A few wins and the player feels fully equipped to conquer the world. He/she feels they have found their own wings. Once such instance is the recent tiff between Indian badminton star Saina Nehwal and her coach P Gopi Chand.

The gum-chewing master of Red Devils inspires awe

14 years ago

At a time when managers have to face musical chairs every few years, this man has been there at the top for a good 25 years and is still up and running. One of the aspects of Ferguson’s longevity that catches your eye instantly is the desire within that seems to be the main driving factor.

Double standards of our badminton association

14 years ago

Doubles has been a neglected discipline in Indian badminton for over five decades now. BAI takes recourse in the argument that we don’t have enough talent in that department. But remind them about the fact that India’s only mixed doubles pair to break into the world top-10 rarely trains together and would have gone no where had they lacked the talent to play doubles, the officials scurry for cover.

Strong is Beautiful?

14 years ago

On Thursday, the WTA unveiled its new marketing campaign ‘Strong is Beautiful’ to an overwhelmingly positive response. But while a fantastic publicity campaign can help generate buzz, it’s the product itself that needs to be strong enough to sustain itself.

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