Sansarpur comes alive with Ravi Pal back on the turf Talking about the vain glory of Sansarpur – this hamlet in Punjab produced good number of players three decades ago – during the ongoing Azlan ...
Too many experiments let India tempo down As a reversal of fortune, India went down tamely to Malaysia 5-2 to face its first defeat in five matches today in the 19th Azlan Shah Cup. With ...
Tit bits here and there Something was missing in the line up here in the Azlan Shah Cup. We are not talking about any national team line up. Its about something else, missing flags. On ...
Toofani Tushar relishes goals in his fifth Azlan tour Tushar Khandkar is a winger, link man, striker, all rolled into one, a veritable cocktail that enliven the Indian team, with a telling effect on the ...
Why Indian victory over Australia is a creditable one? When in the early 90s when Ric Charlesworth was Women’s Chief Coach of Australia, it was the under-rated Indian women team that broke their continuous victory ...
Bharat Chetri proves his class, yet again There are some players in Indiawho have time and again proved their worth, only to be discarded. Like Len Aiyappa in the recent past. Now, Bharat Chetri is ...
Shivender looks forward to revenge match against Australia tomorrow Australians themselves have nothing to do with it, but they were the indirect beneficiary. Shivender now looks forward to the Australian match tomorrow to turn the ...
Last five encounters of India and South Korea 4th May 2008: India and South Korea met at Darwin the third place deider. Despite a brace of goals from V. Raghunath, India lost the match in ...
“My success elevator is not working right now, but it will”, says Pakistan manager Kwaja Junaid. Attributing inexperience to his team’s loss to India, Pakistan manager Olympian Kwaja Junaid said that at present his success ...
Azlan Tit Bits: Here and there Part Two Clock stopped working in the third match, which was indeed watched by full crowd. It stuck at 19.28 in the second half. Clock not working is a ...