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Doha 2006: Where it all went wrong

Tuesday 11 March '08

Nobody expected a cathartic experience from our hockey team at the Doha Asian Games.
Colonel held a mirror to the Board

Thursday 13 December '07

Conventions in the Indian sporting world present interesting case studies...
STATUS QUO ?

Sunday 9 December '07

The Vengsarkar-Board fiasco isn’t a blip, it remains on the boil. However, a little bit of caution from both sides could have helped avoid these unwelcome scenes.
The better half

Sunday 21 October '07

TITLE TWO SWEET

Sunday 21 October '07

The two-time world champion is still humble enough to acknowledge that ideas of junior players help him, or even smile and listen to kids giving him advice during simultaneous chess shows
Beating Kasparov was more satisfying: Anand

Wednesday 17 October '07

Best in the world. It’s a pretty special feeling, especially when you have made that superlative...
Talks still on with Spyker: Narain

Wednesday 26 September '07

India’s only Formula One star Narain Karthikeyan today said that his talks with the Spyker team are still on.
Narain in driver’s seat, season promises new-look Indian team

Wednesday 26 September '07

The A1 Grand Prix, in its third year, will have 11 races in 10 countries, involving 23 teams including a refurbished Indian team...
War of the Leagues

Friday 14 September '07

The Indian Premier League is a grand proposal of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. It is also a novel business module on the franchisee mode which could result in astronomical sums for the players.
BCCI takes wind out of ICL’s sail

Friday 14 September '07

In one fell blow, the Board of Control for Cricket in India today virtually banished the Indian Cricket League spectre from its nightmares.
Look what Indian flower company got in Dutch deal: A Kenyan football club

Friday 31 August '07

Since the Eighties, India has been the favourite destination of middle-level African footballers.
Behind the scenes,Chennai boys quietly make a mark

Sunday 19 August '07

Led by J Anand, these three young engineers and their mechanics have set some records. “In 20 minutes we can change a car’s suspension..
Now, Olympic bids only with WADA approval

Thursday 12 July '07

CAS snub in Akhtar, Asif case forced agency to take alternative route
Neighbours silent on World Military Games participation

Tuesday 3 July '07

Pakistan yet to send entry despite invitation to the 4th CISM WMG; with last date being August 15, no diplomatic problem yet
Checks and balances surface

Wednesday 18 April '07

The general appearance of calm can easily be shattered. FIFA president Joseph Sepp Blatter, the sporting world’s most powerful man...
Goal-bound

Sunday 15 April '07

With the high-profile visit of FIFA president Sepp Blatter to India, the country’s soccer scenario may be looking at a new era. This, despite the ground underneath the All India Football Federation’s feet being mostly loose soil, and cutting corners expected in India’s current socio-economic situation. The Sunday Express looks into the details
Cricket Mouthful

Saturday 7 April '07

A sports hack who witnessed Team India’s disgrace in the company of friends and strangers, salmon and scotch reflects on the nation’s queer appetite for cricket.
Pitch-dark

Sunday 25 March '07

A tradition erodes, a sport slumps, a nation’s pride takes a beating, and a lineage is suddenly at the point of being de-recognised. The image of Pakistan and its cricket has seen many ups and downs, before today’s fall down the crevice. The Sunday Express Team takes stock.
A 40-year-old concoction and the winning formula

Tuesday 16 January '07

When Luciano Benetton set off on his bike, 40 years ago, selling brightly coloured sweaters that his sister Giuliana knit, the world was a lot less smart.
Harbour This Holiday

Sunday 7 January '07

Doha, city of history it is still. But that’s if you look to the wind-cut dunes and Bedouin souqs beyond the blur of SUVs raising a desert storm
Howzzat!

Sunday 31 December '06

Aspirations. The Indian Olympic Association had to reach ahead of itself, asking for the Asian Games of 2014 and the Olympic Games of 2016. Great work Suresh Kalmadi & Co but what about our performance on the field?
Employer gone, Doha embassy left to care for 275 Indian labourers

Friday 22 December '06

The pots of gold in West Asia aren’t getting bigger for the poor Indian fortune-seeker.
Indian twist to Asiad: Rana returns for award that wasn’t

Saturday 16 December '06

IOA told National Rifle Association that shooter was chosen best athlete, but he was just one of the nominees
Party over, time to get the house in order

Friday 15 December '06

Re-think on hockey, ammunition shortage on top of Kalmadi’s mind after India’s forgettable Doha trip
Doubles gold, then a break point

Thursday 14 December '06

They saved five match points during their gold medal-winning final game at the Asian Games but at the end of it Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi were still busy talking about a certain break point.
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