Former India batsman Subramaniam Badrinath said the coronavirus-forced lockdown is a big challenge for sportspersons, including cricketers, but it also offers a chance to reassess goals and invest on their physical and mental well-being. The coronavirus pandemic, which has so far infected over 41 lakh people and caused close to 3 lakh deaths worldwide, led to the suspension of all sporting activities across the globe.
Tennis is like "riding a bike" for Federer, who is not worried about his game or starting with "really low" expectations, but is more interested to see how his knee reacts to the rigours of competitive tennis.
BPO expert Nasha Fitter explains how you can use your call centre experience to your advantage.
BPO expert Nasha Fitter suggests you join domestic BPOs.
Former India fielding coach R Sridhar reflected on the ups and downs of his seven-year tenure.
Asked what was tougher between being a player and BCCI president, Ganguly had no hesitation while responding to the question.
Eighty percent of a celebrity's body is defined by a good diet, says nutritionist Neha Sahaya.
Author and trainer Nasha Fitter hosted a chat with Get Ahead readers and addressed queries related to CVs, BPO interviews and much more.
Former Miss Commonwealth Asia Pacific Shweta Raj tells us why she wrote a guide book for aspiring models in the lockdown.
The six-time F1 World champion said we should reflect on the positives in these challenging times and come out of the situation better people.
Serena Williams has not won a set in any of the four Grand Slam finals she has reached since returning from maternity leave in September 2017.
Fitness coach Rajvee Gandhi from Fitternity tells you how to fight off sadness, bloating, and lethargy in the dull weather.
'Trolls need to understand that there is a certain boundary, there is a certain way to deal with a woman.'
Coach Patrick Mouratoglou claimed Serena Williams' fitness had since gone up a notch and Margaret Court's all-time record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles may well be in peril at the Australian Open.
The first NBA Academy India graduate to sign a professional contract, Princepal Singh on Wednesday said his aim is to play in an NBA team in the future and he is ready to work hard to improve his overall game. Singh, a forward of six feet and 10 inches from Punjab, has signed to play in the NBA G League next season. He is the first NBA Academy graduate to sign with the NBA G League and first NBA Academy India graduate to sign a professional contract.
Mayur Malsane reveals how he lost weight in the lockdown with diet and exercise.
At 42, she's inspiring people to get fitter.
According to BPO training expert Nasha Fitter, improving one's vocabulary is a lifelong process.
'If you take the credit when it works, you have to take the blame when a film flops.'
The Indian skipper said that they will continue to back bowling all-rounders, which has been the pattern for the team's success in home conditions.
Having fought cancer four years ago, former India batsman and Bengal coach Arun Lal knows a thing or two about conquering a dreadful disease and as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic, he feels both immunity and optimism need to be kept high. The former player was detected with adenoid cystic carcinoma, a rare type of salivary glands cancer, but he overcame the disease and gained abundant hope in the process.
Fitness expert Shiva shows how to build a strong, muscular body like Hugh Jackman's in Wolverine.
Chappell credited Kohli's intensity for bringing about a paradigm shift in Indian cricket.
BPO training expert Nasha Fitter answers your queries.
Suhani Sheshodia shares her amazing weight loss journey.
Along with medication, following a healthy diet along with regular exercise can help you fight the hormonal disorder, suggests gynecologist, obstetrician and IVF expert Dr Amit Patil.
The Delhi opener is confident that India will do well in the four-Test series beginning December 6 at Adelaide.
Sachin Tendulkar will be rooting for an Indian victory, but at the same time keep a keen eye on David Warner, Rashid Khan and Jofra Archer, the players who can be potential 'Game Changers' in the six weeks of the World Cup.
The defence minister also said that Pakistan 'has a habit of lying' when it comes to the Kashmir issue.
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