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Monday, October 7, 2013

SPORT STAR MAGAZINE OCT.2013



Cover Story
Yuvraaj.. forever young...
Yuvraj Singh is back in the Indian limited overs squad, but with him the tale never stops.  It is a hard road but he is willing to walk it.

Cricket

End of the road
Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Zaheer Khan — all pillars of the Indian team not many years ago — have over these last few months stared at unedifying 
conclusions to their fine careers. 

On The Ball

Srinivasan is a tough cookie
If at all the detractors of N. Srinivasan were to admire him for one quality, it will be his resilience amidst adversity. He was put under pressure from all quarters to step down on account of the supposed culpability of his son-in-law but he ... 

Cricket

Naturally drawn to cricketR. K. Pachauri's love for cricket has been life-long — evident from the two picture postcard-pretty cricket grounds he has helped to lay out at The Energy and Resources Institute's (TERI) gram at Gurgaon. 
Badminton
Ibl is just another tournament
The chief National coach emphasises the importance of having regular badminton camps apart from the IBL camp, writes J. R. Shridharan. 
Billiards & Snooker

Taking a cue from Gopi
"The cue sports academy (set to come up in Hyderabad soon) is sure to usher in a new chapter in snooker and billiards," says Capt. Mohan, the BSFI President. By V. V. Subrahmanyam. 
Archery
Shooting star
"She is a highly motivated archer with sharp focus. Her hunger for success is something I have not seen in other Indian archers," says Dharmendra Tiwary, the senior coach at the Tata Archery Academy, of Deepika Kumari. By S. Sabanayakan. 
Football
Keen to work hard
I have got real competition at the club. There are a lot of big names here. If I need to bide my time, I will bide my time, says James McCarthy who recently joined Everton from Wigan.


Rags to riches
Rickie Lambert's story should inspire any player who has had to cope with rejection earlier in his career — and there could yet be a fairytale ending in Brazil this summer. By Andrew McDermott. 
Basketball

Competetive as ever
The 6'10" former star talks to Uthra Ganesan about his playing days, his involvement with the NBA after retirement and the purpose of his visit to India. 
Athletics

Snoring high
Gayathri Sivakumar, who has a personal best of 1.60m which she achieved in the Kerala State Championship a few weeks ago, has now left her sister, who is three years her senior, far behind and the others in her age group too. 


AMAN ARORA & KRISH CHAWLA
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BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL,BRIJ VIHAR