Euro 2020: This time for Luka Modrić. Croatia is now dangerous!
Luka Modric and Croatia are now dangerous. At 35 years he is the midfield general that his teammates will be looking up to.
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Luka Modric and Croatia are now dangerous. At 35 years he is the midfield general that his teammates will be looking up to.
Today, Denmark takes on Wales in the first round of 16 matches at Euro 2020. The Danes have peaked and at the back of their mind will be their 1992 win.
Euro 2020: Luka Modrić and Zlatko Dalic have set the bar higher for Croatia. Expectations are unrealistic now; there was none before Russia.
Ritvika Patodia from Mumbai who is back from Bryn Mawr College, US, is a role model for students who are keen on balancing sports with studies.
ICC World Test Championship: Will the most successful and all-time great Ravi Shastri-Virat Kohli Partnership finally get us an ICC Trophy?
Indian Cricket: The curious case of Bhuvneshwar Kumar. With 63 Test wickets to his name from a mere 21 Test matches, Bhuvi should be an automatic choice.
India pulverise Aussies as odd characters smile at Brisbane! How different can words or word-play describe the win at Brisbane yesterday?
The IPL Commentary Controversy is all about getting personal with Sanjay Manjrekar. After being on the panel for 12 years, he has been dumped unceremoniously.
Moody Marty on Kapil Dev, Rishabh Pant, Javagal Srinath and Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The inside information on everything cricket.
Opening Doorz caught up with Rajat Yadav, a soccer buff to know more about him, his soccer and his Dr Romeo Jozak style of coaching.
Nadim Memon has taken School Cricket to new heights. Dilip Vengsarkar lauds the effort at the Giles Shield Cricket Final.
Dr Romeo Jozak who understands Soccer gives his insight into the world of Croatian football post the World Cup success and the magic that was Kolinda.
Anushka Sharma: One Black Coffee, Please. Anushka Sharma decides to speak her mind out on the Farokh Engineer coffee issue.
Martin D’Souza reminds Ravi Shastri that times have changed in Indian cricket and no player can take his place for granted in the team.
If Indian cricket could do without Sourav, Dravid, VVS and Kumble as they aged, so can it without Dhoni. Yes, Dhoni fans will say he needs to go with respect, but Sir, the game is greater than the player.
Dr. Romeo Jozak has been to India thrice in five years and twice in two. Tall and lanky, he does not come across as a powerhouse of soccer that he is, but this humble lad who loves a good company.