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Archives for May, 2008

IPL Team Introductions

The Chennai Super Kings, Bangalore Royal Challengers, Mumbai Indians and the Delhi Daredevils are well challenged by the versatility and international team participation by the other four teams within the IPL concept. The other four include the Deccan Chargers captained by VVS Laxman and sponsored by the media giants from the Deccan Chronicle. The sixth IPL team is the Kolkata Knight Riders, who are co sponsored by actors Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla, under the captaincy of Saurav Ganguly.

The Kings XI Punjab team is captained by Yuvraj Singh and co sponsored by actor Preity Zinta and business magnate Ness Wadia. Last but not the least, the eight IPL team is the Rajasthan Royals sponsored by media persons Emerging Media Group and captained by Shane Warne. The IPL teams are expected to thrash it out on the field to add to the cricket mania worldwide and the league concept has worked like magic to the slipping audiences the game witnessed in test matches and one day games. The 20 over matches are quick and exciting and there is never a dull moment, irrespective of the outcome of the toss.

IPL concept

Cricket is now experiencing a new high. There are eight teams created in cricket crazy India as participants in the Indian Premier League Tournaments. This fever has just begun and at the very inception has made celebrities out of cricketers from all over the world. The Mumbai Indians are backed and sponsored by the business magnate Mukesh Ambani and captained by the very versatile Sachin Tendulkar. The sponsorship of debonair Vijay Malya and the captainship of Kolkata King Rahul Dravid lead the Bangalore Royal Challengers.

Further down south, the Chennai Super Kings are led by the sponsorship of the business house India Cements and captained by Mahindra Singh Dhoni. The well established business house, the GMR group, has sponsored the Delhi Daredevils and the team is captained by Virendra Sehwag. Even before the league games have kick started, sponsors and players are household names and the whole nation is running wild with the cricket fever hitting an all time high!

Women’s sports

Women have been active participants in sports since ancient times. They have been a part of amateur and professional competitions in virtually all the different sporting events played all over the world. The participation of women in sports increased dramatically in the latter half of the twentieth century, when modern societies began to emphasize gender parity. There is no denying that the level of participation and performance of women in different sports and their ability to draw in the audience still varies greatly by country and by sport.

However, the participation of women in sports is now broadly accepted in every country. In fact, in the arenas cut out for figure skating and tennis throughout the world, women have rivaled and even exceeded their male counterparts, especially in popularity. The modern woman is participating in every sport competitively. In competitions that involve brute strength or contact, the level and extent of competition between women have decreased, but not to eliminate the possibility of future participation at all. There are quite a few dedicated training schools that offer women’s programs in football, boxing or wrestling.