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Vijay Hazare
Vivian Richards
Great Sportsmen Aren't Perfect!
Farokh Engineer
Gundappa Viswanath
Glenn McGrath
Andy Roberts
Rahul Dravid
Kapildev Nikhanj
Syed Kirmani
Doug Walters
Fergie Gupte
Ladhabhai N. Amar Singh
Imran Khan Niazi
Adam Craig Gilchrist
VVS Laxman
Vishwanath's Humour
Geoff Boycott
Anil Kumble
On the other side of a slump is victory!
Richie Benaud
Shane Keith Warne
Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji
Sir Donald George Bradman
Dilip Narayan Sardesai
Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell
Are you a Winner or a Quitter?
Garfield St. Aubrun Sobers
Dennis Keith Lillee
Sir Len
Summer Tips
Myth No. 10
Myth No. 9
Myth No. 8
Myth No. 7
Sir Neville Cardus
Dilip Balwant Vengsarkar
Myth No 6
Focus on Dreams
Martina Navratilova
Stephen Rodger Waugh
Myth No. 5
David Gower's Curry
Practice to Perfect!
Bhagwat Subramaniam Chandrasekhar
Myth No. 4
Myth No. 3
Failure
Anju George
Sanjay Vijay Manjrekar
Myth No. 2
Steffi Graf
Arthur Mailey
Laws of Success in Sport
Lala Amarnath
Myth No. 1
Sachin Slogs, but Smiles too!
Mansur Ali Khan of Pataudi
Mulvantrai Himatlal 'Vinoo' Mankad
Building Muscles
Intimidating Opponents
Muhammad Ali
Baichung Bhutia
Sandeep Madhusudan Patil
Finding Time
Derek Randall
Ronaldo
Sanath Jayasuriya
Stretching
Step outside comfort zone
Chris Evert-Mills
Ajit Laxman Wadekar
Stay in the Present
Pahelam Ratanji Umrigar
Pele
John McEnroe
Lance Armstrong
Marion Jones
Tiger Woods
Bob Beamon
Flexibility
Speed and Agility
Heart Endurance
Muscle Endurance
Muscle Power
Muscle Strength
Wilma Rudolph
Teofilo Stevenson
Sergei Bubka
Raymond Ewry
P.T.Usha
Paavo Nurmi
Naim Suleimanov
Nadia Comaneci
Milo of Kroton
Milkha Singh
Mark Spitz
Leander Paes
Lasse Viren
Johnny Weissmuller
Jim Thorpe
Jesse Owens
James B. Connolly
Irina Kirzenstein
Greg Louganis
Florence Griffith Joyner
Fanny Blankers-Koen
Emil Zatopek
Edwin Moses
Dick Fosbury
Dhyan Chand
Dawn Fraser
Daley Thompson
Carl Lewis
Bob Beamon
Babe Didrikson
Al Oerter
Abebe Bikila
Dhanraj Pillay
David Beckham
Serena Williams
Steve Ovett
Alec Bedser
Donald Bradman
You are Your Dreams
Leander Paes
Viswanathan Anand
Prakash Padukone
Sunil Gavaskar
Alan Knott
Godfrey Evans
Jeffrey Thomson
Mohinder Amarnath
Clive Lloyd
Javagal Srinath
Stanley McCabe
Michael Ferreira
Sourav Ganguly
Sachin Tendulkar
Trueman's Wit
Jesse Owens
Fred Spofforth & the Ashes
Enthusiasm
Inspirational Poem
Dhyan Chand

David Beckham


David Beckham, England and Manchester United star midfielder recently joined Spanish Club Real Madrid for a record 4-year payment deal amounting to $ 41.35 million. At Manchester United he was being paid $ 150,000 a week. His club let him go because of his on-going feud with mentor and manager, Alex Ferguson. In a dressing room incident at the beginning of the season, Ferguson had kicked a boot in Beckham’s face after his club had lost to Arsenal.
Beckham, born on 2nd May 1975 at Leytonstone in East London had joined Manchester United as trainee in 1991. Prior to this he had trained at Tottenham Hotspur’s School of Excellence. He made his professional debut for Manchester United in October 1992, but had to wait till 1995,when Andrei Kanchelskis left the club, to find a permanent place for himself in the midfield. He starred in United’s double winning season of 1995-6 when they won the Premier League and FA Cup, and made the jersey-number 7 his own. On the opening day, he scored a goal from the half line, lobbing the ball over goalkeeper Neil Sullivan. The same season he made his England debut.
By the end of the 1996-7 season Beckham had established himself as a star player, winning the ‘PFA Young Player of the Year’ award. But the 1998 World Cup left him with conflicting emotions. He scored against Columbia, but was sent out with a red card for kicking Simeone in England’s penalty shootout loss against Argentina. England fans and media believed that Beckham’s red card had cost England a place in the quarterfinals.
Beckham, not to be discouraged by what his followers said of him, responded with brilliant performances for his club in 1999, helping them win the Premier League, the FA Cup and the Champions Cup. He finished second in the ‘Player of the Year’ vote. The icing on the cake was his marriage to Spice Girl, ‘Posh’ Victoria Adams.
In 2000 he captained England for the first time, and led them to World Cup qualifying wins against Germany and Greece, scoring a last minute free-kick goal against the latter. Despite a broken bone in the foot, he captained England in the 2002 World Cup, wearing specially designed shoes. England however lost to eventual winners Brazil in the quarterfinals.
Beckham prefers playing as a center midfielder, but Ferguson as well as Sven Goran Eriksson (England manager) play him on the right flank, believing that he doesn’t have the ability to control the game, but can be useful with his great free-kicks and his wicked curling crosses. He now joins Zidane, Figo, Ronaldo, Raul and Carlos in a star-studded Real Madrid squad. With Raul refusing to sacrifice jersey-number 7 for Beckham, the latter now wears 23 on his illustrious back.
Beckham and Victoria have two sons, Brooklyn and Romeo.


last updated on: 8/1/2003

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