Shubman Gill has earned his spot, says Rudraneil… Shubman Gill and the rest of the Indian batting order was outskilled by Australia’s bowling attack, in the first…
Here comes treble?: The Sporting Life by… City, Napoli and Barcelona are flourishing, with one thing in common: a set of dazzling players, and another set…
The Sporting Life by Rudraneil Sengupta:… Will this be the year that women’s cricket in India finally gets the recognition and institutional support it so…
Rudraneil Sengupta on the absurdity of the… Nothing can justify bending the law in sport. The futile Mankading debate only proves that there is no exception to…
From Georgia, a name to remember: Khvicha… Remember the name: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Attack the K with an aggressive “kh”, lightly trip on the v and stumble…
Pause for effect: The Sporting Life by Rudraneil… Sometimes, all it takes is a break for elite athletes to bounce back better, as post-pandemic records have shown us…
Punching back at the patriarchy: The Sporting… I wonder how many of our women fighting athletes have heard the sentence: “Why this sport? It will spoil your…
From scrawny teen to the Liverpool team:… The boy was so thin and small, anyone could nudge him off the ball. The coaches and talent scouts were in a…
A return of the Lord of the Ring? Rudraneil… Tyson Fury has retired. Or so he said on April 24, after he knocked out compatriot Dillian Whyte to retain his…
What we’ll remember about Nadal: The Sporting… In 2005, at Roland Garros, the world was introduced to a boy from Mallorca, Spain, in a green sleeveless T, white…