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Indian Cricketers promoting Table Tennis
Last Post 12 Oct 2008 12:47 PM by Adriano. 4 Replies.
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15 Jul 2008 01:25 PM  

Kumble, Tendulkar, Dravid endorse serial on Chandrasekhar
14 Jul, 2008, 1502 hrs IST, PTI
 
CHENNAI : Indian test cricket captain Anil Kumble, top cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Harbhajan Singh have endorsed a television serial on V S Chandrasekhar, a former National Table Tennis champion.

Kumble and Dravid have also contributed their part in the serial titled 'Chandra', by giving visual bytes in their capacity as well known sportsmen.

Speaking at a function on the occasion on Sunday, Kumble said he used to follow the game as his brother played Table Tennis. He mentioned the names of some well-known TT players of that era, including Chandrasekhar and G K Vishwanath.

The 26-week episode on Jaya TV will trace the four stages in the life of Chandrasekar, right from his childhood to the present day, including a botched knee surgery that nearly made him blind.

The serial will see Chandrasekhar playing himself. "I have shot the serial in cinsemascope to give it a bio-pic feel and it also carries experience of individuals associated with him," S Haricharan, director of the bio-pic, said, while expressing hope that his televised account of the life of the three time national champion would help revive table tennis, "which is a lost game facing extinction."

A visibly moved "Chandra" said he was facing a funds crunch to construct a table tennis academy. "The academy, whose plan has been approved by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority at Mogappair, is facing funds crunch due to lack of sponsors," he said adding it was his dream project.

However the TT champ has reasons enough to rejoice as Jaya TV has promised to share 50 per cent of the revenue from the serial towards Chandrasekar's project, Haricharan said.

The evening saw past TT champs, also Arjuna Awardees, like G Jagannath, Niyati Shah and S Raman being honoured for their contribution to the game. 

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15 Jul 2008 01:26 PM  

This is so interesting as Indian cricketers promoting table tennis in India.

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14 Aug 2008 03:33 AM  
This is cool.
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22 Aug 2008 10:50 AM  
I've heard this story that the table tennis / ping pong became a sport in the United States after seeing India's performance. Marty Reisman, the US hardbat Champion, once told me he has has visited India for the World Cup and see how defensively all of them play. Now things have changed. You will see many attacking players like Sharat Kamal.
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12 Oct 2008 12:47 PM  

that's great, the big name cricketers helping to promote table tennis. when i lived in the caribbean cricket was my second favourite game i used to play for my school in tournaments. its a great game to play. anyway cricketers playing table tennis have better hand-eye coordination so they can see the ball better and know what strokes to play faster.  (sachin tendulkar would bring a lot of publicity to table tennis in india since he's one of the top guns)

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