Swati Kothari

'Swati Kothari' - 20 News Result(s)

  • Gifted, yes, but are Germany destined to win?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Thursday June 21, 2012
    They have three wins from three games but Germany coach Joachim Loew believes his team is lacking the killer instinct. Of course he was talking about his side falling short in putting the finishing touch to the chances being created.
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  • Paes rejects two-team compromise: Top 10 facts
    Cheat Sheet | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday June 21, 2012
    The All India Tennis Association (AITA) is expected to announce India's team for the London Olympics today. Leander Paes, India's highest-ranked player has threatened to pull out of the Olympics if AITA sends two teams.
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  • Bayern stars need to move on for Germany
    Written by Swati Kothari | Monday May 21, 2012
    Germany didn't exactly get the confidence boost they were looking for ahead of Euro 2012 when Bayern Munich fell at the final hurdle in the Champions League final.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • The Blues over, Chelsea now flying high but for how long
    Written by Swati Kothari | Sunday April 29, 2012
    It is probably one of the best Champions League seasons that I have witnessed in a long time. Of course, many people may not share the same emotion but for me the unpredictability of the 2011-12 edition has been lipsmacking.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • KKR still look short on batting resources
    Written by Swati Kothari | Wednesday March 28, 2012
    Judging by Kolkata Knight Riders' reinforcements it doesn
    sports.ndtv.com
  • 2012 Champions League: The year of the underdogs
    Written by Swati Kothari | Friday March 23, 2012
    The start of the season had me thinking how impossible it was for smaller clubs to make their presence felt in Europe's top competition - the UEFA Champions League - in the current scenario.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Indian cricket still not done with Rahul Dravid
    Written by Swati Kothari | Friday March 9, 2012
    As Rahul 'The Wall' Dravid bids adieu to international cricket, India can't stop applauding one of the country's finest and most loved players.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Coming Soon: Nadal, the Djokovic slayer
    Written by Swati Kothari | Monday July 28, 2014
    First of all a thank you is in order for Novak Djokovic. No, not for beating Rafael Nadal in the longest ever Grand Slam final but for pushing the Spaniard to become an even better player than he was even when he was winning everything.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Can Davis Cup triumph reignite the spark in Nadal?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Wednesday December 7, 2011
    Rafael Nadal capped off on average year
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Djokovic is no superman after all
    Written by Swati Kothari | Monday November 28, 2011
    The signs of a packed season are clearly evident. With the season in its last leg, the body is wearing off and with it the aura of invincibility.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Will the inaugural Indian GP become a mere formality?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Tuesday September 27, 2011
    There has been massive excitement building around India's inaugural F1 Grand Prix ever since the race was passed by the F1 honchos and scheduled in the 2011 calendar. India is finally entering the elite group of countries that host this elite sport. But as the date of the race nears it seems defending champion Sebastian Vettel may have single-hande...
    sports.ndtv.com
  • With F1 GP, India goes truly international
    Written by Swati Kothari | Thursday September 1, 2011
    Will the Indian Grand Prix be a success? Can't say. Will it lead to a huge interest in the sport in the country? Maybe. Will it eventually result in a world class Indian driver? Can't say.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Who is Stuart Broad?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Saturday July 30, 2011
    England's T20 captain, a rising all-rounder and former England batsman Chris Broad's son. Stuart Broad is all this and more.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Lord's aside, England are the kings
    Written by Swati Kothari | Friday July 29, 2011
    There has been much debate and heated discussions on whether India deserve to be No.1 or England are more worthy. The supporters of both sides are busy backing their own teams.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Is stripping the only way for women players?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Tuesday July 12, 2011
    The FIFA World Cup is on and there is barely any buzz. Really? Is that even possible
    sports.ndtv.com

'Swati Kothari' - 20 News Result(s)

  • Gifted, yes, but are Germany destined to win?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Thursday June 21, 2012
    They have three wins from three games but Germany coach Joachim Loew believes his team is lacking the killer instinct. Of course he was talking about his side falling short in putting the finishing touch to the chances being created.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Paes rejects two-team compromise: Top 10 facts
    Cheat Sheet | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday June 21, 2012
    The All India Tennis Association (AITA) is expected to announce India's team for the London Olympics today. Leander Paes, India's highest-ranked player has threatened to pull out of the Olympics if AITA sends two teams.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Bayern stars need to move on for Germany
    Written by Swati Kothari | Monday May 21, 2012
    Germany didn't exactly get the confidence boost they were looking for ahead of Euro 2012 when Bayern Munich fell at the final hurdle in the Champions League final.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • The Blues over, Chelsea now flying high but for how long
    Written by Swati Kothari | Sunday April 29, 2012
    It is probably one of the best Champions League seasons that I have witnessed in a long time. Of course, many people may not share the same emotion but for me the unpredictability of the 2011-12 edition has been lipsmacking.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • KKR still look short on batting resources
    Written by Swati Kothari | Wednesday March 28, 2012
    Judging by Kolkata Knight Riders' reinforcements it doesn
    sports.ndtv.com
  • 2012 Champions League: The year of the underdogs
    Written by Swati Kothari | Friday March 23, 2012
    The start of the season had me thinking how impossible it was for smaller clubs to make their presence felt in Europe's top competition - the UEFA Champions League - in the current scenario.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Indian cricket still not done with Rahul Dravid
    Written by Swati Kothari | Friday March 9, 2012
    As Rahul 'The Wall' Dravid bids adieu to international cricket, India can't stop applauding one of the country's finest and most loved players.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Coming Soon: Nadal, the Djokovic slayer
    Written by Swati Kothari | Monday July 28, 2014
    First of all a thank you is in order for Novak Djokovic. No, not for beating Rafael Nadal in the longest ever Grand Slam final but for pushing the Spaniard to become an even better player than he was even when he was winning everything.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Can Davis Cup triumph reignite the spark in Nadal?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Wednesday December 7, 2011
    Rafael Nadal capped off on average year
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Djokovic is no superman after all
    Written by Swati Kothari | Monday November 28, 2011
    The signs of a packed season are clearly evident. With the season in its last leg, the body is wearing off and with it the aura of invincibility.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Will the inaugural Indian GP become a mere formality?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Tuesday September 27, 2011
    There has been massive excitement building around India's inaugural F1 Grand Prix ever since the race was passed by the F1 honchos and scheduled in the 2011 calendar. India is finally entering the elite group of countries that host this elite sport. But as the date of the race nears it seems defending champion Sebastian Vettel may have single-hande...
    sports.ndtv.com
  • With F1 GP, India goes truly international
    Written by Swati Kothari | Thursday September 1, 2011
    Will the Indian Grand Prix be a success? Can't say. Will it lead to a huge interest in the sport in the country? Maybe. Will it eventually result in a world class Indian driver? Can't say.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Who is Stuart Broad?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Saturday July 30, 2011
    England's T20 captain, a rising all-rounder and former England batsman Chris Broad's son. Stuart Broad is all this and more.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Lord's aside, England are the kings
    Written by Swati Kothari | Friday July 29, 2011
    There has been much debate and heated discussions on whether India deserve to be No.1 or England are more worthy. The supporters of both sides are busy backing their own teams.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Is stripping the only way for women players?
    Written by Swati Kothari | Tuesday July 12, 2011
    The FIFA World Cup is on and there is barely any buzz. Really? Is that even possible
    sports.ndtv.com
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