The precision strikers: Chennai’s long tryst with the sport of carrom
The Hindu
Months of lockdown have failed to discourage the carrom enthusiasts of North Madras, whose board rooms have gifted India many a national and international champion
Maria Irudayam was 16 when he started playing carrom, back in the 1980s. From his first local match in the bylanes of North Madras to receiving the Arjuna Award in 1996, his rise is one of the prominent chapters in Chennai’s love story with the game. Now, as his training academy opens, re-shuts and gingerly opens again in tandem with lockdowns, Maria continues to help script the success story of carrom in Chennai, through all its ups and downs, club matches and world championships.More Related News
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