Sports Knowledge

0Master Table of Contents

This is no longer only a signboard. Every item below now opens a full chapter inside the _sports collection, with vocabulary, explanations, examples, reliable sources, and a practice task. The base is Jharkhand and India, but the route deliberately expands to India-versus-world matches, international tournaments, rankings, and global legends.

MS Dhoni speaking at Prabhav 2023
MS Dhoni gives the cricket learner a Ranchi anchor: captaincy, finishing, wicket-keeping, pressure, and IPL vocabulary.
Deepika Kumari, Indian recurve archer from Jharkhand
Deepika Kumari gives the Jharkhand learner an Olympic-sport anchor: archery, ranking, qualification, precision, and medal language.
International sports news circuit connecting India to global schedules, live scores, rankings, match reports, tournaments, and legends
International sports news becomes easier when every story is sorted into schedule, live score, ranking, report, tournament, or legend context.
Image credits
MS Dhoni photo: RIGI, Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
Deepika Kumari photo: Rajivranprasad, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0.
International sports news circuit: original site graphic.
Full source links are saved in assets/sports/CREDITS.md.

Opening

Universal Sports Language

International Sports News Lens

Cricket Core

Football Core

Other High-Value Sports

Jharkhand and India Lens

Sports Legends Biography Bank

Reading News and Joining Conversation

Practice System

Study Method

1How To Use These Chapters

Start with chapters 1-10 for the shared language of sports news. Then read chapters 11-16 for international India-versus-world context. Study cricket chapters 17-23 first if you want quick confidence in Indian conversation, then add football, Olympic sports, Jharkhand anchors, legends, news reading, and practice chapters.

One sitting rule: read one chapter, open one source from that chapter, and complete the practice task. Do not try to finish the whole course in one day.

Notebook rule: keep three lists: vocabulary, players or teams, and questions. The same words repeat across sports; repetition is the bridge you missed in childhood.

Conversation rule: after every three chapters, explain one idea aloud in simple language. Speaking is where confidence becomes real.

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