![]() From the publishers of THE HINDU VOL.31 :: NO.04 :: Jan. 26, 2008 |
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At several crucial moments, the third Test in Perth was up for grabs, and India won nearly every single one; besides, it wrapped up the Test in four days, writes S. Ram Mahesh.
Unsung heroesWicketkeepers are under-represented, even if former ICC president Clyde Walcott wore the big gloves from time to time. More power to glovesmen, and any step in that direction must be appreciated, writes S. Ram Mahesh. FEATURE
The big rowUmpires are the game’s whipping boys and have been since their duties were carried out by M’Lud’s butler. It makes no difference that they are now paid; they are over-worked and down trodden, the fate of slaves down all the years, writes Ted Corbett. APPRECIATION
A legend in his own rightIf the Pollock of early days hit the helmet on a regular basis, the later edition consumed batsmen with control and movement. With the willow, he was always a clean and effortless striker of the ball, writes S. Dinakar.
From Italy to West London Beginning with the local club, first as player, then as manager, Luigi De Canio slowly and doggedly made his way up the Italian football ladder.
Ready for D-DayJens Lehmann, who is now Germany’s first choice after ousting his now-retired long-term rival Oliver Kahn before the last World Cup, feels a move may be necessary to prolong his international career, writes Andy Hampson. ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP United stays on top Reading had given everything to repeat that goalless draw at Old Trafford, but persistence is as much an asset as quality for this Manchester United team and they would not be denied, writes Stuart Barnes. ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP
Adebayor on songArsenal had most of the ball, almost all of the chances, and in Emmanuel Adebayor a player so dominant over his direct opponents, writes Duncan Castles. I-LEAGUE
Dempo surges aheadThe inaugural I-League has just crossed the halfway stage, and the proceedings so far have confirmed the domination of the foreign strikers. S. R. Suryanarayan reports.
P. T. Usha, who?The star athlete of yesteryear, who arrived at the Rabindra Sarobar Stadium in South Kolkata to be with her wards competing in the National School Games, was stopped at the gate by a volunteer because he could not recognise her! Advt Links: Deutsches Ceeduu Web Send Gift to India Flowers to All Over India Nascar Diecasts Computer Terms & Definitions Sportshop IQ Tests, Liebestests und andere Quizzes Sportreisen zu allen Sportevents Used Cars Domain blog tools Projectors USB Adapters Soccer balls, goal & accessories
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