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Sportstar, May 31, 2012 Issue
The BCCI and other cricketing bodies including the ICC, should implement more stringent measures that will deter players from answering that life-altering call from an obnoxious bookie. And most importantly the cricketers too should embrace honesty and recognise the first principle behind their early forays into sport — back then they played for its sheer joy, writes K. C. Vijaya Kumar in our cover story. Also: Cricket - IPL:Controversies galore, off the field. Poster: DIDIER DROGBA


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Sportstar, May 24, 2012 Issue
“A crazy finish for a crazy season,” Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini correctly summed up afterwards. City's first League title since 1968 also augurs well for its Qatari owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan, who has invested near about GBP1 billion since taking over in 2008. Ayon Sengupta takes stock in our cover story. Also: Football - Ranty's goal-gluttony; Cricket - IPL round-up. Poster: ROBIN VAN PERSIE


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Sportstar, May 17, 2012 Issue
How does women's tennis look like this year? The stories write themselves: Serena Williams looking for dominance in her 30s to strengthen her case for being the greatest ever; Maria Sharapova looking to add to her Grand Slam collection, which stands at an underwhelming three; Petra Kvitova and Victoria Azarenka looking to usurp power and establish legacies. Women's tennis is decidedly looking up, writes S. Ram Mahesh in our cover story. Also: Cricket - IPL Round-up; Football - Hodgson has earned England chance. Poster: REAL MADRID TEAM


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Sportstar, May 10, 2012 Issue
Apart from struggling to come to terms with the blown diffuser ban, F1 teams have largely laboured through the first four races this year, trying to master the art of handling the latest generation of Pirelli tyres that have shown a tendency to be highly inconsistent and abrade quickly. Working the tyres to the right temperature has also been a big headache for the drivers this year writes G. Raghunath in our cover story. Cricket - IPL round-up; Football - Fall of a giant. Poster: RAFAEL NADAL



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