Saturday, April 3, 2004

COLUMNS
SIGHT AND SOUND
THIS ABOVE ALL
STAMPED IMPRESSIONS
TAKING NOTE
GOOD MOTORING
AUDIO/VIDEOSCAN
MUSIC ZONE
FASHION
NETPICK
FOR CHILDREN
CROSSWORD
WORD POWER
MIND GAMES
DID YOU KNOW...
RHYME TIME
ROOTS


Virender Sehwag
SUPER Sehwag
Virender Sehwag has become the only Indian to have made it to the exclusive league of batsmen with a triple century to their credit. M.S. Unnikrishnan takes an off-the-pitch look at the man known for his daredevilry on the field.

ALL roads seem to lead to Virender Sehwag’s residence at Najafgarh on the outskirts of Delhi. RZ-14, Laxmi Garden, Naya Bazar, has become a landmark address. The telephone at the Sehwag household has not ceased ringing ever since this batting star added a glorious chapter to India’s cricketing folklore with a record-breaking 309 runs in the first Test against Pakistan at Multan. Sehwag has put Najafgarh on the cricketing map of the world. And the people of this haphazardly growing township have no words to express their love for "Veeru".

 


COLUMNS

SIGHT & SOUND: A formidable line-up of commentators 
by Amita Malik

THIS ABOVE ALL: It is time to revive Hindustani
by Khushwant Singh

GOOD MOTORING: The crash grill doesn’t help
H. Kishie Singh


  FOR CHILDREN

CROSSWORD by Karuna Goswamy

WORD POWER Heated exchanges
by Prerana Trehan

MIND GAMES Bad feeling
by Aditya Rishi

DID YOU KNOW... Candy is not so dandy
by Gaurav Sood

RHYME TIME — A brother recalls

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