In seventh heaven
Why isn’t Kerala anymore a major force in Indian football? Why do our venues get occupied with emptiness?
These two questions bring us to the Municipal Stadium in Kakkanad, where a Sevens Premier Le
Rohan ideal Olympic partner: Bhupathi
“It will need a miracle to win a Tennis medal in London if regular partners are not allowed to continue,” says doubles ace Mahesh Bhupathi as he prepares for probably his last shot at Olympic glory in
Scouting for new faces?
Here is a situation similar to what one might call ‘Kayyala purathe thenga’, a popular Malayalam expression for a state of see-saw predisposition, which aptly describes Chirag United Kerala’s position
Hunt is on for the best
Having figured out that the Kerala squad has a dearth of quality men, state selectors are hunting for talent at the State club championship in Palakkad. Their mission is to assemble a strong team for
Chirag singe Shillong
A resurrected Chirag United Kerala rose from the relegation zone for the first time in over two months, with a breathtaking 3-2 win against Shillong Lajong SC in the I-League in Kochi on Saturday.
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Sunny looks at brighter side
Sunny Thomas felt the adrenaline rush, watching visiting players slam dunk on his home-court during a practice session ahead of the 26th Federation Cup Basketball Championship set to begin at the Raji
At the helm of affairs
The chronicles of Indian football will be incomplete without a mention of the Malayalis, who as players and officials have impacted the course of the game for decades. So, when one of them stood up to
Kozhikode Corporation Stadium set to regain glory
On January 16, 2010 Corporation Stadium in Kozhikode witnessed spectators go berserk after the floodlights went out, disrupting an I-League match between home side Viva Kerala and JCT.
A few days la
Women cops have a field day
In just over a month, if the state government survives a political knockout following the by-election, the much-anticipated reconstitution of police women’s volleyball and basketball teams will become
Much ado about nothing
A cartoon depicting the resurgence of hockey in India in the light of the national side’s Olympic qualification has become a huge hit in Facebook.
The sketch split in four frames, describes a peevish