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The Amol Karhadkar Files - Journalism beyond the headlines

37 min · 12. juni 2026
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"How long do I have to decide?" asked Amol Karadkar when offered specialization choices. "Two and a half minutes," said his editor."Two and a half seconds," said Amol. "Sport." The Deputy Editor of The Hindu — one of India's finest cricket journalists — is back on Inner Athlete.And this time we go deeper. Into his personal journey. Into Sports Katta. Into women's cricket as a business opportunity. Into the fascinating football culture of Kolhapur. And into why Marathi sports journalism deserves far more credit.

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