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Sportstar, February 16, 2012 Issue
Shrinking yields from the playing field and extravagant purses on the auction table are a contrast that cannot be overlooked. India's stock has plummeted in Test cricket and it is a reality that has to be addressed despite all the glitz and dollars that emanate within the Indian Premier League firmament, writes K. C. Vijaya Kumar in our cover story. Also: Cricket - IPL can ill-afford another poor season; Yuvraj Singh's spirit is still up; Football - Will youth be served? Poster : ROBIN VAN PERSIE


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Sportstar, February 09, 2012 Issue
Since leading Serbia to the 2010 Davis Cup and racking up a 70-6 record in 2011, Novak Djokovic has held the psyche of all his opponents in an unrelenting grip. His adherence to an unforgiving regimen and a superhuman level of fitness have allowed him to back his mental advantage with physical improbability in shotmaking, says Kunal Diwan in our cover story. Also: Cricket - Adelaide Test; Football - Dempsey is an inspiration. Poster: PAES & STEPANEK


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Sportstar, February 02, 2012 Issue
Lost in the contrasting terrains of ‘attack' and ‘defence', Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been a fidgety presence. It is an anomaly that has added to his woes. He also shown a tendency to let things drift after being in control in Tests. By K. C. Vijaya Kumar. Also: Cricket - Haddin, a success story; Football - McCarthy lauds Fletcher; Volley Ball - National Championship. Poster: DAVID SILVA


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Sportstar, January 26, 2012 Issue
Unlike his stint with Barcelona, Lionel Messi's World Cup career so far has been quite abysmal with two quarterfinal exits — though he hardly had any part to play in the 2006 edition in Germany under Jose Peckerman — and just one goal to his name. Much lesser mortals have fared better in the quadrennial event, writes Ayon Sengupta in our cover story. Also: Football - Baichung Bhutia's farewell; Cricket - Sachin back in one-day squad; Perth Test. Poster: BAICHUNG BHUTIA




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