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Pradeep Magazine

Cricket, 1996 and loss of innocence

A day which had begun with such expectations ended in a riot and a humiliating exit. Pradeep Magazine writes. The 256-run chase

Dramatic Test should have raised eyebrows

The Newlands ground is among the more picturesque venues across the cricketing world, situated almost at the base of the Table Bay mountain, which lends the ground its distinct character. It has a wicket which affords a generous amount of bounce and movement to the pacemen, making batting a difficult and challenging task. Pradeep Magazine writes.

The air is vitiated, rot runs deep

Sport, as the cliche goes, mirrors the world we live in, then why expect impressionable minds to be any different from the others? Pradeep Magazine writes.

Fans sending out right signal to administrators

The explanation that it was the festival season that was keeping people away does not wash, as one has in the past seen stadiums teeming with people even when matches were held on Diwali day. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Fixing saga: Rot runs deeper

Even when the scandal broke out in 2000, the initial reaction was one of denial, writes Pradeep Magazine.


Conflicting interests: Kumble's position is untenable

Nothing can be more distressing for a sports fan than to find out that the player he idolizes for his achievements on the field is a "compromised" individual off it. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Selectors have shown bold and positive mindset

Indian cricket at the present juncture is at that fluid stage where, guided by a long-term vision, a few wise, judicious selections can bolster a team in transition. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Impossible to decode a life one has not lived

Can one enter the soul of another person, understand him and the motives behind his actions well enough to piece together the story of his life? That was the predicament I faced once I was deep into decoding Mansur Ali Khan, alias Tiger Pataudi, writes Pradeep Magazine.

Captain Pioneer

Pataudi was the architect of India’s rise as a modern cricket outfit

Indians lucky, other hockey players don't even get this

The Indian players are luckier than their counterparts from other nations in that they get reasonably good jobs once they represent their country and unlike them, don't have to take pay cuts to do so. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Caution: Don’t let Dhoni become a martyr to Board’s greed

The body is bruised, the mind jaded by playing more cricket than anyone else has in this India team and it is a marvel that Dhoni has still not broken down. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Ban the cricket board from calling its team 'India'

The BCCI, mired as it is in many allegations of financial misdemeanour, especially in the IPL, should have welcomed this move, instead of taking refuge behind the argument that being a private body, it is not subject to any government regulation. Pradeep Magazine writes.

The reinvention of Sourav Ganguly as the dada of gyan

The image that flashes in the mind when one thinks of Sourav Ganguly is that of a bare-chested young man with shirt in hand being twirled around more in celebration than anger at the sanitised Lord’s balcony, an act which the Brits would consider blasphemous.  Pradeep Magazine writes. 

Scourge of IPL is reason for India's injury woes

India's imminent fall from the top, judging by their swift capitulation in the first two Tests, has and will spawn many interpretations. Pradeep Magazine writes. Money a temptation to hide injuries?

Is Dhoni missing his Midas touch?

The eternal question — does destiny influence our actions or do our actions determine our destiny — springs to mind whenever I think of MS Dhoni and his spectacular career as captain of the Indian team. Pradeep Magazine writes.
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