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I have a different view': Nithin Kamath on Pullela Gopichand’s ‘sports is for the rich’ remark

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Nithin Kamath shared a different view on Pullela Gopichand’s remark about sports requiring wealth, highlighting growing career opportunities in coaching. Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his views on Indian badminton national coach Pullela Gopichand’s statement: "Unless you are rich, don't make your child a sportsperson Nithin Kamath shared a different view on X about Pullela Gopichand’s statement, arguing that sports now offer more career options beyond professional play. (Instagram Also read: Nithin Kamath shares heartfelt memories of three decades of friendship with schoolmates: ‘How lucky we are’) Earlier, in an interview with The Times of India, Gopichand had advised parents against encouraging their children to pursue sports professionally unless they had strong financial backing. Kamath, while acknowledging Gopichand’s concerns, offered a different perspective, emphasising the growing opportunities in the sports indust...

Powered by fantasy sports, Indian sports tech market's m-cap may hit Rs 49,500 crore by 2029: Report

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India’s m-cap of sports technology industry is set to almost double in the next four years from Rs 26,700 crore in FY24 to Rs 49,500 crore by 2029, a report by the Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports (FIFS) developed in partnership with Deloitte said. The report said the industry is expected to growth at a CAGR of 13 percent in the next few years. The report titled 'Beyond the Field: India’s Sports Tech Revolution’ said the Indian fantasy sports industry, which is a part of the fan engagement sub-sector, is the biggest contributor to the sports tech industry in the country with revenue touching Rs 9,100 crore in FY24. However, the changes in the goods and services tax laws have complicated the situation for the fantasy sports industry. The industry looks set for a de-growth of 10 percent in 2025 and a reduced CAGR of 7 percent between FY24 and FY29. Earlier, the industry was projected to have a 30 percent CAGR between FY22 and FY27, the report pointed out.

JioStar expands sports portfolio, rebrands channels ahead of IPL 2025

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JioStar, a joint venture between Reliance Industries, Disney, and Bodhi Tree, is undergoing a major expansion and rebranding of its sports broadcasting network in preparation for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. The company plans to launch multiple regional sports channels in both Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) formats, according to a report by The Economic Times. As part of this rebranding initiative, the Sports18 name will be phased out and replaced with Star Sports. Five existing Sports18 channels will undergo the rebranding, strengthening Star Sports' position as the leading sports network in the country. The channel formerly known as Sports18 1 will be renamed Star Sports 2 Hindi. Similarly, Sports18 2 will become Star Sports 2 Telugu, while Sports18 3 will transition to Star Sports 2 Tamil. Furthermore, Sports18 Khel will rebrand as Star Sports Khel, continuing to provide a wide range of sports programming. The HD versions — Star Sports 2 Hindi ...

Varane bans son from heading after revealing own concussion issue

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  Manchester United defender Raphael Varane has admitted that he does not allow his son to head soccer balls. Heading has become a hot topic in the sport in recent years as more research is conducted on the issue. The United States Soccer Federation has   banned children   under the age of 11 from heading soccer balls. Youth players from 11 to 12 can also only use their heads up to 20 times a week during practices. There are, however, no limits to heading in official games among youngsters in this specific age group. In England, where Varane now resides, there are currently  ongoing tests  regarding the issue. Officials in the European nation are in year two of a trial to ban players under 12 from heading. Varane spoke on the topic of heading, among other things, during a recent interview with  L’Equipe . “My 7-year-old son plays football, and I advise him not to head the ball,” claimed the Red Devils defender. The 30-year-old defender also claimed that he ...

National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL

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  American women’s professional   football (soccer)   league that began play in 2013. The first women’s professional league in the   United States , the Women’s United Soccer Association, debuted in 2001; this   iteration   folded after three seasons and was succeeded by Women’s Professional Soccer from 2007 to 12. The NWSL debuted in 2012. The league, which played its first game on April 13, 2013, consisted of eight teams. There were several expansions over the next decade, and as of the 2024 season there were 14 teams, with plans to add 2 more teams by 2026. The NWSL  comprised  14 teams in the 2024 season. They are as follows: Quick Facts Date:   2013 - present Areas Of Involvement:   football On the Web:   Official Site of National Women's Soccer League  (Jan. 29, 2025) See all related content Angel City FC Bay FC Chicago Stars FC (branded as Chicago Red Stars 2013–24) Houston  Dash Kansas City  Current NJ/NY Goth...

Jannik Sinner's doping case has divided the tennis world for months, with the announcement he will serve a three-month ban leading to further questions

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  Some players have said "they don't believe in a clean sport any more", while others say Sinner is "taking responsibility for the mistakes of others". The World Anti-Doping Agency initially sought a ban of up to two years but  reached a settlement  after accepting the Italian was inadvertently contaminated by a banned substance and "did not intend to cheat". The world number one has not been on court since his Australian Open triumph last month and will now be banned until 4 May, returning in time to begin preparations for the year's second Grand Slam at the French Open. 'It leaves a pretty sour taste' Current and former players have criticised the decision, with Switzerland's three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka posting on X: "I don't believe in a clean sport any more..." Tennis pundit and former British number one Andrew Castle told BBC Sport: "Any talk of settlement or agreement when it comes to drug bans ...