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Sport
Lionel Messi: Football’s Greatest Son Is Now Also Its Most Loved One
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Parth Pandya
Sport
The English Obsession With ‘Spirit of Cricket’ Perverts the Discourse on ‘Mankading’
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Roger Federer – The God Among Men Who Humanised Greatness
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Parth Pandya
Sport
The Shane Warne Theatre That We Merely Lived In
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Virat Kohli, the Mythical King, has Embraced His Fate Against a Hostile BCCI
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Pakistan Cricket and the Inevitable Tryst With Heartbreaks
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Parth Pandya
Sport
As Virat Kohli Vacates T20 Captaincy, How Do We Judge His Legacy?
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Michael Holding Is Leaving Behind a Legacy of Minimalist Commentary and Impeccable Values
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Parth Pandya
Sport
BCCI Loves the Good Old Test Cricket – Until it Doesn't
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Parth Pandya
Sport
In Skill and Consistency, Dale Steyn Was a Cut Above the Rest
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Parth Pandya
Sport
India’s Formidable Fast Bowling Juggernaut Deserves To Be Celebrated Outside Kohli's Shadow
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Parth Pandya
Sport
India’s Best Possible Shot At Glory in England – The Series Is Theirs To Lose
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Parth Pandya
Sport
The India-Pakistan Diplomatic Tussle Over Kashmir Has Entered the Cricket Field
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Parth Pandya
Sport
England Football Fans’ Racism Is Just the Surface. The Rot Runs Far Deeper.
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Lionel Messi Finally Has a Major International Title. Everybody Can Relax Now.
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Parth Pandya
Sport
New Zealand Are An Extraordinary Test Team. Them Being ‘Nice Guys’ Is Insignificant
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Why the Novak Djokovic-Rafael Nadal Rivalry Is Truly Special
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Ollie Robinson’s Suspension Is Largely Symbolic But Still a Crucial Step in the Right Direction
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Naomi Osaka and the Diminishing Relevance of Traditional Media in Sports
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Parth Pandya
Sport
Unempathetic and Callous – The IPL Is Mocking Indians Right In Their Faces
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Parth Pandya