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AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Sports Business: ICC Cricket World Cup The business behind the Cricket World Cup. |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2011 Nick Kapur |
A War Between Pakistan and India Will Erupt Tomorrow A sporting event of historic proportions. The match to watch right now is between two talented national teams from two rival nuclear powers -- India and Pakistan. |
The Motley Fool April 10, 2011 Tony Luckett |
Cricket Shows That India Is Booming The success of the Indian Premier League shows just how far this emerging market has come. |
Smithsonian October 2006 Simon Worrall |
Cricket, Anyone? The game is both very British and, to Americans, very confusing. But it was once our national pastime, and its gaining fans on these shores. |
Sports Central August 4, 2009 Ross Lancaster |
Drawing Parallels Eliminating extra innings in baseball would not lead to drastically different results, and pitching staffs could be saved from the possibility of an indefinite end and the need to find extra arms. |
Fast Company June 2010 Austin Carr |
The 2010 FIFA World Cup by the Numbers The World Cup, which takes place June 11 to July 11, may be the be-all-end-all for soccer fans. Compared with other popular sports, it wins in financial terms as well. |
Sports Central May 17, 2007 Kevin Beane |
Sports Cultures in Focus: Australia Why is Australia so successful in sports? It has created the perfect sporting environment. |
BusinessWeek April 1, 2010 Mike Cohen |
The World Cup: No Winner in South Africa The soccer fest was supposed to help boost the economy, but fans are balking at the travel costs. |
Sports Central October 2, 2009 Luke Broadbent |
Is India an Emerging Tennis Force? India may well become a superpower on the political scene, but it's also a real possibility that India could soon be amongst tennis' elite. |
Fast Company August 8, 2011 Emma Haak |
Rugby World Cup The All Blacks will enjoy home-field advantage as New Zealand hosts the Rugby World Cup this month. |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Big Paydays In Obscure Sports Being a pro in a widely-followed sport is not the only route to a fat paycheck. Many people taking part in activities we may not even consider to be real sports are also raking in the big bucks. |
Sports Central April 24, 2014 Kevin Beane |
World Cup Preview, Groups C and D The author examines eight teams in groups C and D and predicts the likely winners. |
Sports Central May 11, 2005 Venkat Ganesan |
Will Adam Gilchrist Be the Future Jason Varitek? Can Australian cricket star Adam Gilchrist be the next big slugger in American baseball? He has the power, the precision, and the timing -- traits that mold a slugger's career. The Boston Red Sox reportedly think so. |
Sports Central December 11, 2011 Angus Saul |
The Davis World Cup? Rumors have been circulating for a while now. Among the fans. Among the players. The Davis Cup has lost meaning! The format is redundant, even irrelevant in today's world. The tennis world is calling out for change! |
BusinessWeek October 17, 2005 Frederik Balfour |
Slicing And Dicing In Asia Field hockey in India, baseball in Taiwan - ESPN and partner STAR Sports are luring viewers all around the region with its new niche programming. |
Sports Illustrated January 22, 2003 |
Wild in the Seats Who are the most fearsome, most loathsome, most badly behaved fans on Earth? |
Smithsonian October 2006 |
Cricket for Dummies It's a lot like baseball. Except that it's profoundly different. |
Salon.com August 10, 2001 Christopher Kemp |
The Wayne Gretzky of cricket spitting An exotic new sport with its own extraordinary champion has thousands migrating across the country each year to compete... |
AskMen.com Andrew Jordan |
The World Cup From A to Z Comments on the games, country by country. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Jeremy Clift |
Prize or Penalty Sports events like the soccer World Cup stimulate trade around the world and spotlight the host country. |
Sports Central January 13, 2010 Davan Mani |
The British Underdog If England's Laura Robson doesn't make Australian Open tennis tournament by qualifying, she deserves a wild card simply because of her left-handed serve. |
AskMen.com David Stoll |
Top 20: Soccer Players Of All Time Basically, a footballer who is a national hero or a club legend must obviously be considered one of the greatest. Read these players' biographies and decide for yourself whether they would be included in your top 20. |
Sports Central May 9, 2014 Kevin Beane |
World Cup Preview, Groups E and F Groups E and F include Switzerland, Ecuador, Argentina, and more. |
Sports Central April 10, 2014 Kevin Beane |
World Cup Preview, Groups A and B With the World Cup scarcely over two months away, it's time to roll out the previews. In this first of a four-part series, I will be looking at groups A and B. |
Sports Central January 29, 2007 Will Tidey |
Murray Wins Fickle English Hearts Britain is looking for sporting heroes and finds an answer in Andy Murray, who's not even British. |
Sports Central May 13, 2006 Piet Van Leer |
The Idiot's Guide to the World Cup In less than one month, the grandest tournament on the planet kicks off -- the World Cup of football, or what Americans call soccer. |
BusinessWeek May 13, 2010 Mehul Srivastava |
A Cricket Dispute Leads to a Twitter Win in India Tweet-by-Tweet coverage has boosted page views |
Sports Illustrated October 10, 2000 Steve Elkington |
My Shot Contrary to what was written in SI, the Presidents Cup is great for the game... |
Sports Illustrated October 19, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Presidents Cup pluses The Ryder Cup could stand to borrow a few ideas from its half-brother, the Presidents Cup. The daily draft during which the Presidents Cup captains match up the next round's pairings is a fun dose of strategy, part golf, part chess... |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Google Now Adds Live Score Cards And A 20-Person Data Newsroom For World Cup Mania For Google, World Cup 2014 is more than just the world's biggest sporting event. It's also a monthlong scrum during which the search giant's infrastructure will be tested worldwide. |