Taking Indian hockey stars on a ride One of the spin-offs in a career in which writing and commenting on cricket seems to have taken precedence – despite having been to Olympic Games, Asian Games, ...
Irony of sport shines through as India salvages a point The irony of sport – and indeed life itself – was never too apparent than in India’s last two games in the Hero Honda FIH ...
There is a bunch that can take India back to the elite It has been a while since India figured among the top four finishers at a world class hockey event – and, even though ...
Weighed down by baggage and pressure, India loses it way There is hope yet for Indian hockey. No, I am not talking about its chances of making to the semifinals of the Hero Honda FIH ...
Ajitpal-Charlesworth Trophy, a step in the right direction Australia has proposed that the Hero Honda FIH World Cup 2010 group B match featuring India and the Kookaburras be played as a Friendship Match for the ...
India pays the price for running into resilient Australia You could have predicted the Australian backlash after the side lost 2-3 to England in the opening match of the Hero Honda FIH World Cup. And ...
Paying spectators experience great value for money The vast majority of spectators went back with the feeling that a day out at the Hero Honda FIH World Cup hockey in the Maj. Dhyan Chand National ...
Bharat Chikara towers over Rehan Butt, relentlessly G Rajaraman The 23-year-old Bharat Chikara may concede many inches to the gangling Rehan Butt but the dapper Indian towered over Pakistan’s star in the teams’ inaugural match ...
India’s mental strength comes under dual test on opening day by G Rajaraman Live everyone else, I am excited by the approaching India-Pakistan contest in the Hero Honda FIH World Cup 2010 at the Maj. ...