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Bengaluru, KA, India

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Past articles by Praveen:

How Yuwa, a girls school from a nondescript village in Jharkhand, won a Laureus award

Yuwa, through education and football, is trying to empower girls in a state that’s riddled with trafficking, child marriage and illiteracy. → Read More

Dasher, finisher and, now, predominantly, a ’keeper: The three stages of Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Perhaps for the first time in his career, Dhoni’s been valued for his presence behind the wickets than in front of them. → Read More

Second T20I talking points: Krunal’s early strikes, India’s death bowling and Pant’s finishing touch

The promotion of Rishabh Pant to No 3 was an experiment that largely succeeded in Auckland against New Zealand. → Read More

New Year smiles: Tamil cows and vegetarian brains – who needs Einstein when you have Nithyananda?

Scroll staff pick videos that have tickled their funny bones. → Read More

Indian hockey promised a lot in 2018 but fell short of glory

2018 could’ve been Indian hockey’s annus mirabilis but it wasn’t entirely bad either. → Read More

Belgium beat Netherlands in dramatic shootout to win Hockey World Cup for the first time

In the sudden death, Florent van Aubel scored for Belgium and the Netherlands’ Jeroen Hertzberger missed. → Read More

Hockey World Cup: Belgium edge Germany 2-1 to reach semi-finals for the first time

The Belgians will take on England on Saturday. → Read More

Hockey World Cup data check: Is India really struggling to convert penalty corners?

India’s PC conversion rate this World Cup isn’t poor, compared to the other top-5 teams. But it needs to be higher in the knockouts. → Read More

India unchained: How the men in blue punished Canada in last quarter to reach Hockey World Cup QF

India when they get going, feast on goals, boss penalty corners, deliver knockout punches, excite, electrify and elate. → Read More

Before 2011 and 1983, there was 1975: Remembering India’s only Hockey World Cup win

Before Dhoni’s dashers and Kapil’s devils, there was Ajitpal’s men with hockey sticks, who won the first major World Cup for independent India. → Read More

Hockey World Cup: A tale of two halves as India mount important comeback against Belgium

India made a stunning turn-around in the second half after conceding a goal and looking flustered in the first. → Read More

The story of PR Sreejesh: How a scrawny lad from Kerala went on to become an Indian hockey great

Sreejesh’s sporting journey, which started in 1998 from a small town in Ernakulam, has seen him become one of India’s greatest hockey goalkeepers. → Read More

I’ll be happy if we miss 20 PCs but win 1-0: India’s analytical hockey coach Chris Ciriello

Ciriello spoke about penalty corners, India’s performance against South Africa, their chance against Belgium and more. → Read More

I’ll be happy if we miss 20 PCs but win 1-0: India’s analytical hockey coach Chris Ciriello

Ciriello spoke about penalty corners, India’s performance against South Africa, their chance against Belgium and more. → Read More

Hockey World Cup: Belgium beat Canada 2-1 to kick of campaign on a winning note

Felix Denayer and Thomas Briels scores for the winners while Mark Pearson reduced the margin for Canada → Read More

Hockey World Cup 2018: Pakistan count on a win against Malaysia to escape group of death

Pakistan are grouped with the Netherlands, Germany and Malaysia – all higher ranked teams. → Read More

Hockey World Cup 2018: Pakistan count on a win against Malaysia to escape group of death

Pakistan are grouped with the Netherlands, Germany and Malaysia – all higher ranked teams. → Read More

Explainer: How ATP’s ranking system revamp will impact lower-ranked and upcoming players

From 2020, ATP ranking points will be not be awarded in ITF events. → Read More

Bengaluru Open preview: Prajnesh and Nagal lead Indian challenge in Bhambri and Ramkumar’s absence

The Indians will face a tough competition from their foreign counterparts. Radu, Marco Trungelliti of Argentina, last year’s runner-up Jay Clarke will be tall o → Read More

It’s not all just fun and games: The phenomenal growth of esports in India

Thanks to the rapid growth of India’s gaming industry, esports are becoming big. Or, perhaps, they already are. → Read More