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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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Win underlines India’s new self-belief

India’s fourth-innings chase of 387 runs for victory in the first Test may not have acquired the needle edge that everybody had anticipated, but so thrilling was the batting performance and so authoritative the victory that this match is unlikely to be forgotten for decades.
December 16, 2008

To find peace in our time

I will run the risk of being called a hopelessly miscast peacenik in these volatile times and give my kudos to both the government and the opposition for tackling the post-terror scenario
December 14, 2008

England show heroism and the way

There is an undeniable touch of heroism to the England players resuming their cricket tour of India.
December 9, 2008

New agenda for Indian Muslims

A young man called me the other day and in a quivering voice asked if his job would be safe.
December 6, 2008

Cricket at the Taj and Oberoi

The association of Indian sport with the Taj Mahal and Oberoi hotels, currently in the news for all the wrong reasons, runs deep and long.
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A nation united in rage

Last week’s diabolical terrorist attack has left the national psyche in tatters — and to hell with those who keep on harping about the ‘great spirit’ of Mumbai.
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When lines are crossed

Imran Khan says that sportspersons, and especially cricketers, will never be the target of extremists in Pakistan but I reckon even his reassurance may not be good enough
November 22, 2008

Australia’s bitter charge

Some bitterness in the Australian cricketers is understandable. After all, losing a Test series so comprehensively is not easy to digest, and particularly against India at this point in time
November 15, 2008

Dada was his own man, and ours too

When everybody had written him off, he made one of the greatest comebacks in cricket history.
November 10, 2008

Change comes in small bites

Barney, poor dog, is being given a bad name for doing what dogs must do: be loyal to their masters
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