Seeing a post under the "dying" tag? Expect straight questions and hard takes about decline, loss of interest, or big problems in sports and related topics. This tag groups pieces that ask blunt questions — about failing systems, slipping form, or changing fan culture — and offers clear angles you can read fast and use in conversations or debates.
If you want practical insight, this page helps you find posts that dig into causes, possible fixes, and realistic next steps. Whether you're a fan, a student of sport policy, or just curious, the posts here are meant to spark thinking and give quick, usable points.
Why India suck so badly at sports? — A frank look at why results often lag: priorities on academics, weak infrastructure, coaching gaps, and funding shortfalls. Use it to understand root causes and what needs fixing first.
Are fantasy sports famous in India? — A snapshot of how fantasy games exploded across cricket, football and kabaddi. Good if you want to see how fan behavior and engagement are changing the sports business.
How did Virat Kohli get his start in cricket? — A straightforward timeline of Kohli’s early rise from Delhi youth cricket to international stardom. Useful background when talking about talent pathways and role models.
Is Rohit Sharma a waste of talent in test cricket? — A debate-style post that weighs Rohit’s limited-overs brilliance against his Test record. Handy for discussions on role fit and selection choices.
Which is the No 1 team in ISL? — Short takes on ISL standings and what being “number one” really means in a league with shifting form and investments.
Mahindra discounts up to ₹3 lakh on SUVs — Not directly sports, but shows how big promotions and changing markets affect fans who buy into leagues, travel to matches, or follow teams; helps when thinking about the business side of sports fandom.
Scan the featured posts for quick talking points. If you’re researching a problem — like why a team is fading or why young talent disappears — read the policy and causes posts first, then look at player or fan-focused pieces for examples.
Want more depth? Note the post titles that interest you and search the site for related terms (coaching, infrastructure, funding, fan engagement). If something here sparks a question, leave a comment or suggest a topic — many posts began as reader questions.
Read with a purpose: pick one issue (funding, coaching, or fan interest), gather the short posts here, then form a few simple ideas you can test or discuss. That’s how these sharp, sometimes uncomfortable posts turn into change.