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Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Ayaz Memon
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Ayaz Memon, editor-at-large

Ayaz Memon has been a journalist for more than 30 years writing on sports, politics, cinema, etc. After graduating in economics and law, Memon pursued journalism as a career after a chance job with Sportsweek magazine in 1978 while still at law school. A passion for sports -- cricket, in particular -- influenced his decision not to follow in his father's footsteps as a lawyer.

Memon rose quickly from the ranks to become the editor of Sportsweek in 1986. He also became sports editor of The Independent, editor of Mid-Day (1993-2000), editor of Bombay Times, and national sports editor of The Times of India (2000-2005). He has been with DNA since the paper was launched in 2005.

Memon has covered more than 100 Tests, 250-plus One-Day Internationals, six cricket World Cups, the Asian Games in 1990, the Commonwealth Games in 1998, and the football World Cup in 2006. In the course of his career, he has been witness to several momentous occasions in sporting history. He was at Lord's when India won the cricket World Cup. He was at the Sharjah stadium when Javed Miandad smashed the last ball from Chetan Sharma for six. He was at the Olympic stadium in Seoul when a drug-fuelled Ben Johnson burst to the 100m finish in 9.79 seconds, leaving Carl Lewis in his wake. He was at the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore when Sunil Gavaskar made a heroic 96, in vain, in his final Test against Pakistan. He was also at the National Stadium in Karachi when a boy named Sachin Tendulkar made his international debut in 1989.

Apart from sports, Memon has covered two general elections and interviewed leading lights from the political, entertainment, and business arenas. He has also written three books on cricket and co-authored one with Ranjona Banerji on the golden jubilee of India's independence, India 50: The Making Of A Nation.

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Time for cold logic, hard decisions

There are several other issues besides the lack of an all-rounder which the captain must be seized of too.
October 2, 2009

India’s wounds were self-inflicted

Pakistan’s bowlers displayed superb skill in defending a smallish total while Australia’s tail-enders showed never-say-die resilience.
October 1, 2009

Dhoni has to ask himself why India is in a spot at all

The body language has been uninspiring, and the performances have lacked élan.
September 30, 2009

Ponting thunders before the showers

Monday’s half-century, as is almost always the case in a Ponting innings, was a mix of supreme finesse and audacity of the highest degree.
September 29, 2009

Beating Pakistan would be just too sexy

The sex angle in cricket (or any other sport) has been overplayed I believe.
September 26, 2009

The Big Three’s poll jitters

Conflicts and agreements have been muted because three of the four big parties were pushed on the defensive after the Lok Sabha results.
September 20, 2009

Delpo has a lot to learn from Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar may not have been entirely pleased with Roger Federer’s defeat had he watched the US Open after winning the tri-series for India on Monday.
September 16, 2009

Tales from the Raj

Raj Singh Dungarpur had been invited as chief guest by his alma mater Daly College, and I (his ‘ghost’) had been invited by him to meet several members of his family.
September 13, 2009

Rejecting ODIs could be perilous

The team had adjusted quickly to the conditions and the absence of a regular opener to partner Sachin Tendulkar did not matter too much.
September 12, 2009

Will the lotus bloom again?

Mohammed Ali Jinnah, wherever he may be, would surely have stopped gloating by now. All said and done, it is abundantly clear that he was only an excuse.
September 6, 2009

Oz tumble from top, cricket rises from ashes

Ashes defeat sees Australia fall from No 1 for first time since inception of ICC rankings in 2003. India can hit top slot if they win 2-0 against Lanka in Oct.
August 25, 2009

Now, how about some answers, Mr Advani?

If anything, both Jaswant Singh and Advani in their different ways have indicated that there were several, not just one villain of Partition.
August 22, 2009

Dravid must make his return relevant

From every available indication, Dravid’s return is not based on compassion. There has been undisguised concern over Team India’s recent results.
August 18, 2009
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