- Ashes 2025-26: Cummins Back, Khawaja Retained for Adelaide Test
- IOA and CONI Sign Londmark MoU to Strengthen Bilateral Sports Cooperation
- Dinesh Karthik Takes Up Mentor and Batting Coach Role at London Spirit
- Ignored in WPL, picked for India: Consistency helps Vaishnavi unlock the selection door
- Salah Exit Rumours Overshadow Liverpool’s Crucial Champions League Win at Inter
- A fit and firing Hardik Pandya key for India to defend T20 World Cup title
- WPL 2026, Uncapped Players: Nalla Reddy
- “Are there bigger and better players than Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli?” – Harbhajan Singh
Author: Rahul Giri
Delighted to announce the partnership with Tata Steel to do quality work on women’s and Paralympic sport
A look back at the Indian Olympic movement and it is impossible to overlook the contribution of Sir Dorab Tata and Tata Steel. He was key to the formation of the IOA and financed the participation of the Indian athletes at the Olympics in the 1920s. Thereafter the legacy of Tata Steel and sport has only grown. We are delighted to announce the partnership with Tata Steel to do quality work on women’s and Paralympic sport going forward. This collaboration will help us build real legacy enrich the sports narrative in India. May we thank Shri TV Narendran and Shri…
Last week, Satwik and Chirag were in the semi-finals of the Super 1000 meet in Malaysia. This week, there are no Indians in the quarter-finals -Atreyo Mukhopadhyay In a game like badminton, there come moments on which hinge the fate of the match. Just one point, of so many, which has to be won to make an impact. If that is lost, out go your chances. In Lakshya Sen’s disappointing exit from the pre-quarterfinals of the India Open Super 750 event, that moment came thrice. One game all and trailing 1-8 and then 8-14 against Denmark’s Rasmus Gemke in the…
In a World Cup year, the timing of Shubman Gill’s performances is as eye-catching as the strokes he played in his 208
As both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli could tell you, form in the months leading up to a World Cup is everything, and Gill seems to be timing his final sprint perfectly. With batting, as in life, timing is everything. From the time he caught the eye as an Under-19 cricketer, we’ve known that there’s little wrong with how sweetly the ball leaves Shubman Gill’s bat when he’s in good nick. Till very recently though, Gill was very much on the fringes of India’s planning for the 2023 World Cup. But suddenly, after two centuries and a 50 in…
