Sportstar, October 6, 2007 Issue
By winning the biggest title of his career, without trailing or losing a game, Viswanathan Anand has reinforced the belief that he is the strongest chess player in the world, writes Rakesh Rao, in our cover story. Poster: Yuvraj Singh.
Sportstar, September 29, 2007 Issue
Before the World Twenty20 commenced, India was considered a pushover in this format of the game. But after its sensational victory over Pakistan in the final, things are bound to change. Over to Nandita Sridhar, in our cover story. Poster: Pankaj Advani.
Sportstar, September 22, 2007 Issue
Rahul Dravid had his moments as India’s skipper. He brought to the job much dignity and grace. The respect for him, from all quarters, as a cricketer and a human being was spontaneous, writes S. Dinakar, in our cover story. Poster: INDIA: ASIA CUP CHAMPS.
Sportstar, September 15, 2007 Issue
Quite the most astonishing aspect of Roger Federer’s widely celebrated and ineluctable ascent of the lofty peaks of men’s tennis has to do with its serene predictability. The Swiss genius has resolutely and unerringly stuck to the popular script that foresees his awe-inspiring conquest of the game’s Everest, writes Nirmal Shekar. Also: NatWest final ODI. Poster: Justine Henin.
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