ATUL KUMAR MAURYA | 21st April 2020

Stuart Broad’s 8-FER In Ashes 2015: The Performance Of A Lifetime

In an evenly poised Ashes series, Stuart Broad produced a bowling masterclass, ripping through the Australian batting with a spellbinding 8/15 on the day. Simply unforgettable.

HARSHAVARDHAN GHADGE | 14th April 2020

MESUT ÖZIL: AS REMEMBERED BY THE MADRIDISTAS

Looking back at the artistry and finesse of Mesut Özil during his time at Real Madrid, who made dropping jaws and reigning over world football as its outstanding creator a habit.

ATUL KUMAR MAURYA | 10th April 2020

ANIL KUMBLE: A BOWLER’S DREAM AND A BATSMAN’S NIGHTMARE

While Anil Kumble’s accolades speak for themselves, the legendary leggie’s greatest achievement is the fact that he had an inimitable style and he changed the game by doing things his own way.

MAX LOMBARDIA | 7th April 2020

IN IT FOR THE GLORY, NOT THE HONOR MENTION: THE DEL PIERO DIARIES

Alessandro Del Piero was one of those players that don’t come around too often. Capable of doing it all and more on the pitch, we hark back to the days when the Juve icon made the world dream.

KUSHAGR DIXIT | 4th April 2020

CHAMINDA VAAS: SWIMMING AGAINST THE CURRENT

Emerging from a spin-friendly nation, Chaminda Vaas burst onto the scene with a rare flair for pace and bid farewell to it as a cricketing great. We reminisce about a man who made a habit of breaking barriers.

ATUL KUMAR MAURYA | 2nd April 2020

WHEN THE WANKHEDE STOOD STILL: LOOKING BACK AT INDIA’S WORLD CUP GLORY 9 YEARS AGO TODAY

9 years to the day India lifted the World Cup, we walk down memory lane and remember the heroes that built a team that remains immortalized in a tournament that was nothing short of unforgettable

MAX LOMBARDIA | 28th March 2020

A LOVE LETTER TO AZZURRI’S CLASS OF ‘06

Italy’s World Cup winning campaign in 2006 was the stuff of dreams. From Cannavaro’s herculean displays, their extra time heroics against Germany to the iconic final, the Italian job will never be forgotten

KUSHAGR DIXIT | 26th March 2020

HERALDING RAHUL DRAVID: THE STUDENT OF THE GAME WHO BECAME THE MASTER

A silent leader, if there ever was one, Rahul Dravid did his talking on the pitch, inspiring a generation through a lesson in persistence, finesse and an untouchable legacy.

MAX LOMBARDIA | 22nd March 2020

REMEMBERING KAKÁ: THE PORTRAIT OF A GENIUS

Whether it’s his stunning footwork, his electric pace or his iconic celebration, Kaká was one of those players that made you fall in love with the beautiful game and remains an icon forever.

ATUL KUMAR MAURYA \ 11th December 2019

WIMBLEDON 2009 MEN’S SINGLES FINAL: ONE FOR THE AGES

Relive 2009 with Roger Federer and Andy Roddick producing one of the greatest Wimbledon Men’s Singles finals ever at the AELTC.

KABIR ALI \ 29th November 2019

DALGLISH’S CLASS OF ’91 IS THE BLUEPRINT FOR KLOPP’S MENTALITY GIANTS TO WATCH THE THRONE

The last time Liverpool won 12 out of their first 13 games was during the 1990/91 season with Kenny Dalglish on the touchline. In a season that ultimately finished with the Reds in dire straits, Klopp will keep history in mind and stay mindful of the challenges that await him in this marathon for the Premier League.

KUSHAGR DIXIT \ 12th November 2019

KRISHNAMACHARI SRIKKANTH: HOW TO OPEN WITH STYLE

Turning back the clocks to Krishnamachari Srikkanth’s life and times in the Indian colors as a swashbuckling opener, a serial winner both on and off the pitch and a man that always put a smile on everyone’s faces.

AVICHAL GUPTA \ 20th October 2019

TURNING BACK THE CLOCKS TO INDIA’S HISTORIC FIRST WIN AGAINST AUSTRALIA

With a Richie Benaud-inspired Australia team dominating world cricket, no one gave the Indians a chance. India showed their mettle and turned the Aussies over for the first time in their history, changing Indian cricket forever.

KUSHAGR DIXIT \ 16th September 2019

The Match That Saved Test Cricket

Rewinding the clocks to the famous ‘tied test’  between Australia and West Indies in 1960 rekindled the public’s affinity with Test cricket.

AVICHAL GUPTA \ 16th September 2019

THE 1968 US OPEN: A NEW CHAMPION, A NEW ERA

Examining the first US Open in the Open Era, how it blurred the lines between professionals and amateurs and how Arthur Ashe overcame tricky challenges to lift the coveted title in its most significant edition of all time.