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It is just not dignified to misuse rules as team owner: Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan is perhaps one of the biggest stars in the Indian domestic T20 league, even though he stays 'off the field'. HT got the owner of Kolkata Knight Riders to talk on the current spot-fixing controversy. Excerpts from the interview to Afsana Ahmed. Kundra faces ED probe, Royals may dump him

‘It’s not as if we abducted Sreesanth’

Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar, an avid cricket watcher himself has now switched off the game and says he’s stopped watching the Indian T20 League ever since the force busted the spot-fixing racket and arrested three Rajasthan Royal players. Excerpts from an interview:

Franchise model can work outside cricket as well

Sachin Tendulkar's longevity and longing to play cricket for over two decades has made him one of the country's biggest sports heroes. Kushal Phatarpekar interviews Sachin Tendulkar.

Pension was an incentive to win

In the badminton world this South Korean is one of the finest doubles players ever. Not only is he the most successful shuttler in the World Championships, the 48-year-old also has the 1992 Barcelona doubles gold in his resume, the first time the event was held competitively in the Olympics.

Optimistic of a CL semifinal berth: Karl Heinz Rummenigge

Frankfurt: Nearly 24 years after he quit top-flight football, the success story of Karl Heinz Rummenigge is far from over. The Bayern Munich CEO has just supervised an imperious campaign to regain the Bundesliga and the club's acquisition of Spanish coach Pep Guardiola is still making headlines the world over. Ajai Masand reports.

Uncanny, but similarity with Sutil is startling

The word journeyman when used in a sporting context usually has a negative connotation. But when you’re talking about KKR’s South Africa-born Dutch all-rounder Ryan ten Doeschate, all stereotypes are thrown out of the window. Rohit Bhaskar speaks to the batsman.

Series sweep is a little step…: John Wright

To build on the Australia success, the new breed of India's batsmen led by Pujara and Kohli will need to maintain the hungry, hard-working attitude, says the former national coach. MVL Manikantan reports.

It is unfair to make Mickey the scapegoat: Shane Warne

No amount of time with Shane Warne is enough. The former Aussie spinner, who breathed life into the dying art of leg-spin and left boots hard to fill, was thronged by cameras even after a 20-minute long media conference was over. Excerpts from the interview to HT

'I want to be No. 1'

At 21, Dipika Pallikal oozes confidence of a veteran. In a short period of time, Indian squash's pin-up girl has achieved a lot, becoming the first player from the country to break into the top 10 in November last year. Sahan Bidappa reports.

'I am simply not used to sitting on the bench'

Listless in Lisbon: that's how life's been for Sunil Chhetri over the past six months. In this interview over the phone with HT, the striker from New Delhi spoke of going through a confidence crisis and more. Dhiman Sarkar reports.

Crucial series for teams in transition

Glenn McGrath has played a huge role in shaping the India-Australia rivalry. The legendary speedster, now director at the MRF Pace Foundation, spoke to Hindustan Times on the upcoming India-Australia series. Excerpts from the interview to MVL Manikantan reports.

Hitting one length regularly is a strength

With 20 wickets, Pragyan Ojha was India's highest wicket-taker in the Test series against England, Anand Sachar interviews Pragyan Ojha.

'They underestimated my ability because of my name'

Oslo-born Norwegian PIO (Person of Indian Origin) Harmeet Singh elicited interest from some of Europe's top football clubs before he chose to sign for Dutch giants Feyenoord last summer. In 2010, he scored against Barcelona. Harmeet Singh in conversation with Rohit Bhaskar. Know Harmeet

Two-hour mark will be broken in 20 years

It's a new chapter in Haile Gebrselassie's life. Never before had the Ethiopian had a leisurely breakfast, a day before a marathon, and sauntered into a room with an audience, all too eager to hear from him. HT brings you excerpts of the legend's interaction with aspiring runners. Shail Desai reports.

Shorter formats affecting players’ techniques: Hanif Mohammad

Hanif Mohammad, the original Little Master, spoke to Khurram Habib at length about his debut and the current state of cricket.
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