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Remembering Dilip Sardesai: Goa’s Cricketing Icon on His Birth Anniversary


Margao, Goa | August 8, 2025

On this day in 1940, a cricketing legend was born in Margao — Dilip Narayan Sardesai, one of India’s finest Test batsmen and Goa’s first true sporting icon. As we mark his birth anniversary today, we reflect on the remarkable journey of a man who rose from a cricket-invisible region to the international stage, leaving behind an enduring legacy.

Born into a Gaud Saraswat Brahmin family in Portuguese India, Sardesai spent his early years in Margão, a town then devoid of cricketing infrastructure or organized sports facilities. He studied at New Era High School and moved to Mumbai for higher education, where his cricketing career took flight.

At a time when Goa was not even on India’s cricketing map, Sardesai’s move to Mumbai proved pivotal. He joined Bombay University and soon began to shine in domestic cricket, ultimately making his way into the national team.

A right-handed batsman with classical technique and a steely temperament, Sardesai debuted for India in 1961. His career-defining moment came a decade later — during India’s historic 1971 tour of the West Indies. Sardesai played a crucial role, scoring 642 runs in 5 Tests, including a brilliant 212 in Kingston, Jamaica.

His innings helped India secure their first-ever Test win in the Caribbean and laid the foundation for one of Indian cricket’s most memorable overseas series victories. He was widely hailed as the “Renaissance Man of Indian Cricket” — the one who revived India’s batting fortunes at a time of crisis.

Career Highlights

  • Test Debut: 1961 vs England
  • Matches Played: 30
  • Test Runs: 2001
  • Highest Score: 212
  • Centuries: 5
  • Domestic Stalwart: Played for Bombay in the Ranji Trophy

He retired from international cricket in 1972 and remained involved in mentoring and cricket administration for many years.

Legacy Beyond Numbers

Dilip Sardesai was not just a cricketer; he was a symbol of perseverance, grit, and excellence. His career proved that origin doesn’t limit talent. Despite coming from a region with zero cricketing presence, he broke barriers and became an icon for Goa and for India.

Even decades after his retirement and his passing in 2007, Sardesai remains an inspiration for young athletes — especially from non-traditional regions — proving that passion and discipline can overcome the lack of resources.

Family and Personal Life

Sardesai is also remembered as the father of renowned journalist Rajdeep Sardesai, who has often shared stories of his father’s resilience, humility, and love for the game. The Sardesai family continues to carry his legacy forward with pride.

As Goa continues to produce national-level sports talent across fields, it’s only fitting to remember Dilip Sardesai as the trailblazer who proved that a Goan could shine at the highest level of international sport.

His life serves as a reminder that greatness can come from the most unexpected places — and that perseverance, talent, and belief are the ultimate equalizers.


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Sports

When Legends Meet: Shubman Gill and Bruno Fernandes in a Captains’ Crossover


In a moment that delighted sports fans globally, Indian cricket captain Shubman Gill met Manchester United’s charismatic midfielder and captain Bruno Fernandes at a crossover event that blended the passion of football with the tradition of cricket.

Held in an atmosphere charged with fan energy and camaraderie, the meet-up symbolized more than a photo-op—it was a celebration of global sports culture. Gill, fresh off a successful cricket season, shared a friendly exchange with Fernandes, known for his strategic brilliance on the football pitch.

The event featured banter, mutual admiration, and a light exchange of gear—cricket bats and football jerseys were signed and shared, creating a unique moment that transcended sport.

Social media exploded as fans from both worlds reacted with enthusiasm. Memes, mashups, and dream-team scenarios lit up timelines.

This crossover underscores the evolving narrative of sport as a unifying global force. Whether it’s a cricket stadium in Mumbai or Old Trafford in Manchester, the language of sport connects all.

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Sanjog Gupta Named CEO of International Cricket Council: A Landmark Appointment for Indian Sports Leadership


The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially announced the appointment of Sanjog Gupta, a leading figure in Indian sports broadcasting, as its new Chief Executive Officer. This historic move not only underscores Gupta’s impressive contributions to the world of sports media but also symbolizes India’s growing influence in global cricket governance.

Gupta, who previously served as the Head of Sports at Star and Disney India, has been credited with redefining cricket broadcasting in India. Under his leadership, Star Sports expanded its reach, launched regional language feeds, deepened fan engagement, and played a pivotal role in turning the Indian Premier League (IPL) into a global media property.

With his new role, Gupta brings a fresh and media-savvy vision to the ICC. His experience in fan-centric storytelling, digital transformation, and commercial innovation is expected to be instrumental in guiding the sport through its next growth phase — especially in expanding cricket’s global footprint and driving engagement across emerging markets.

Commenting on his appointment, Gupta stated, “It is an honour to serve the game at a global level. Cricket has the power to unite, inspire, and evolve — and I am committed to taking the sport to new heights alongside the ICC and its members.”

Cricket industry stakeholders, from broadcasters to former players, have welcomed the decision, calling it a “forward-looking” and “strategically sound” appointment for the ICC as it looks to modernize and globalize the game.

As Sanjog Gupta takes over the reins, the cricketing world watches with optimism, eager to see how his leadership will shape the sport in the years to come.

Sports

MS Dhoni Files Trademark for ‘CAPTAIN COOL’: Building a Brand Beyond the Boundary


In a move that further cements his status as a cricketing icon and savvy entrepreneur, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has officially submitted a trademark application for the phrase ‘CAPTAIN COOL’ — a nickname that has become synonymous with his calm demeanor under pressure and his remarkable leadership on the field.

According to trademark filings, the application was made to secure the rights to use the term across categories that may include apparel, merchandise, digital content, and possibly sports-related ventures. While Dhoni has yet to make a formal announcement, the application is a clear indicator of potential brand expansion or new ventures under his already powerful persona.

Why ‘Captain Cool’?

The moniker “Captain Cool” was earned through Dhoni’s years at the helm of the Indian cricket team, where his ability to stay composed in high-stakes situations set him apart. From leading India to T20 World Cup glory in 2007 to winning the ICC World Cup in 2011, Dhoni’s leadership style has become legendary — cool, calculated, and fiercely effective.

From Cricketer to Brand Architect

This trademark move is not Dhoni’s first step into the brand world:

  • He already owns SEVEN, a sportswear brand.
  • He has been the face of numerous top-tier endorsements, from automobiles to financial services.
  • His post-retirement career is increasingly leaning toward business and content production, with his involvement in entertainment and gaming sectors through Dhoni Entertainment and partnerships in startups.

The trademark for “Captain Cool” could serve as the foundation for a lifestyle or sportswear brand, digital collectibles (like NFTs), fan merchandise, or even an online platform tied to leadership, fitness, or mentorship — though the official scope is still under wraps.

What This Means for Fans

For fans, this is a moment of nostalgia and pride. Dhoni isn’t just preserving a nickname — he’s transforming it into a legacy. Trademarking “Captain Cool” ensures that the phrase remains exclusively tied to his identity, giving him control over how it’s used commercially and culturally.

Looking Ahead

As MS Dhoni continues to redefine the post-retirement path of a modern sports icon, the ‘Captain Cool’ brand could become yet another chapter in his remarkable journey. Whether it’s through merchandise, mentorship, or media, one thing is certain — Dhoni is playing the long game, and he’s still winning.

Sports

MS Dhoni: A Legendary Career Cements His Place in ICC Hall of Fame


In a ceremony held at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios, former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, recognizing his outstanding contributions to cricket. This prestigious honor cements Dhoni’s legacy as one of the greatest cricketers of all time, and he becomes the 11th Indian cricketer to join this elite club.

A Storied Career

Dhoni’s illustrious 16-year international career was marked by numerous achievements, including:

  • Unmatched Success as Captain: Dhoni is the only captain to win all three ICC white-ball trophies: the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2011 ODI World Cup, and the 2013 Champions Trophy.
  • Record-Breaking Performances: He amassed 17,266 international runs and 829 dismissals across all formats, revolutionizing the game with his unique style and tactical leadership.
  • Transformative Wicketkeeping: Dhoni redefined the role of a wicketkeeper-batsman, bringing power-hitting capabilities to a position traditionally known for steady, lower-order contributions.

A Legacy that Transcends Generations

Dhoni’s induction into the ICC Hall of Fame is a testament to his enduring impact on the sport. As ICC Chairman Jay Shah noted, “Through the ICC Hall of Fame, we pay tribute to the finest players the game has seen—individuals whose remarkable careers have shaped cricket’s legacy and inspired generations.”

Dhoni’s Reaction

On being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, Dhoni said, “It is an honour to be named in the ICC Hall of Fame, which recognises the contributions of cricketers across generations and from all over the world. To have your name remembered alongside such all-time greats is a wonderful feeling. It is something that I will cherish forever.”

Other Indian Cricketers in the ICC Hall of Fame

  • Sunil Gavaskar: Legendary opener known for his technical prowess
  • Sachin Tendulkar: Cricket’s all-time leading run-scorer
  • Virender Sehwag: Explosive batsman with a record-breaking career
  • Anil Kumble: One of India’s most successful bowlers
  • Bishan Singh Bedi: Legendary spinner with a storied career
  • Kapil Dev: World Cup-winning captain in 1983
  • Rahul Dravid: Wall of Indian cricket, known for his incredible technique
  • Vinoo Mankad: Pioneering all-rounder
  • Neetu David: Trailblazing female cricketer
  • Diana Edulji: Pioneering female cricketer who paved the way for future generations