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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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The life and legend of Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar’s measure of words and timing of delivery today would be only a whit lower in impact than when he plays one of his exquisite straight drives.
August 9, 2009

Should SRT & MSD agree to dope code?

The cricket world waits with bated breath for the outcome of Sunday’s talks between the examples, both within the country and outside.
August 9, 2009

BCCI argument has weak legs to stand on

Apropos the Indian Cricket Board’s refusal to comply with the new Wada code on random dope-tests, there can be no issue with the protest per se.
August 7, 2009

Should they agree to Wada code?

The cricket world waits with bated breath for the outcome of Sunday’s talks between the BCCI and the ICC on the ‘whereabouts’ clause
August 1, 2009

Number 1 ranking doesn’t always indicate greatness

Cricket, more than any other sport, is played first in the mind before it is played in the field.
July 31, 2009

Is reality TV all that bad?

Just how much of a damaging influence is a reality show where people come and face the 'truth' is too subjective an issue.
July 26, 2009

Who's afraid of the Aussies now?

The 'fear factor' which they used to inflict on rival teams has all but vanished; they are now tackled by almost all teams on level terms.
July 23, 2009

Celebrating Nelson Mandela

Good, strong genes have obviously played their part in blessing Nelson Mandela, who turned 91 on Saturday, with a long life, but a robust mind, and a body seasoned for toughness.
July 18, 2009

Issue is belief in Test cricket, not its survival

I’ll save my tribute for Flintoff till the fifth Test is played. And yet, the suddenness of his decision is not only a cause for dismay.
July 18, 2009

Who’s the genius of ‘em all?

Sports lovers are known to debate passionately the relative merits of champions from different eras. This cuts across age groups, genders, communities and sometimes even countries.
July 11, 2009

A diamond called Sunny

I was 15 when he exploded into the Indian consciousness with his record-breaking exploits in the West Indies in 1970-71, and since then I have followed his amazing journey.
July 10, 2009

And the theatrics will go on

Buffoonery is not new to Indian politics, as many who watched the exchanges between Mamata Banerjee and Lalu Prasad Yadav in parliament, may have imagined.
July 5, 2009

Vaughan greater than Brearley

He helped England emerge from the morass of mediocrity into serious contention as the best team in the world...
July 2, 2009
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