Sandeep Dwivedi is the Sports Editor at The Indian Express. He is one of India's most prominent sports journalists, known for his deep analytical insights and storytelling that often goes beyond scores and statistics to explore the human and cultural side of sports....Read More
Sandeep Dwivedi is the Sports Editor at The Indian Express. He is one of India's most prominent sports journalists, known for his deep analytical insights and storytelling that often goes beyond scores and statistics to explore the human and cultural side of sports.
Professional Profile
Role: As the Sports Editor, he leads the sports coverage for the newspaper and the website.
Weekly Column: He writes "The Sports Column," a weekly feature where he provides sharp, narrative-driven perspectives on the biggest sporting news of the week.
Podcast: He is a frequent contributor to the "Express Sports" podcast (Game Time), where he discusses evolving trends in cricket and other international sports.
Areas of Expertise
While Dwivedi covers the entire sporting spectrum, his work is particularly noted in the following areas:
Cricket: He provides extensive coverage of the Indian National Team and the IPL. He frequently analyzes the leadership styles of figures like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir. He is known for tracking the transition phases of Indian cricket and the evolution of specific players like Kuldeep Yadav and Rishabh Pant.
Athletics & Olympic Sports: He has written extensively on Neeraj Chopra’s rise in javelin, the nuances of Indian shooting, and tennis legends like Sania Mirza and Leander Paes.
Human Interest Stories: A hallmark of his writing is his focus on the struggles and backgrounds of athletes, such as the sacrifices made by Shafali Verma’s father or the "silent battles" of veteran players like Cheteshwar Pujara.
Notable Recent Work & Themes
Leadership and Dynamics: Recently, he has written about the dynamic between Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma, arguing that personal friendship is not a prerequisite for team success.
Sports & Culture: His articles often intersect with global culture, such as his deep dive into the 100-year legacy of the Harlem Globetrotters and their role as American soft power during the Cold War.
The "Grey Areas" of Sport: He often addresses sensitive topics like the mental health of cricketers post-retirement, the "outrage industry" in sports broadcasting, and the impact of fan-wars on the game.
Tenure and Experience
Dwivedi has been with The Indian Express for over three decades. This experience allows him to provide historical context to modern sporting events, often comparing current crises or triumphs to those of previous generations.
You can follow his latest work and columns on his official Indian Express Author Profile.
Mar 02, 2004 00:00 IST
As the 15-member squad for the ODI series for the Pakistan tour was announced there weren’t...
Tue, Mar 02, 2004
Jan 30, 2004 00:00 IST
JAVED’S REVERSE SWING:The Pakistan coach has voiced concerns over Wasim Akram’s...
Fri, Jan 30, 2004
Jan 05, 2004 00:00 IST
The ball was more than 75 overs old. The shine gone, the stitching worn, shape a bit disfigured and...
Mon, Jan 05, 2004
Jan 01, 2004 00:00 IST
Mostly I bowled an off-side length, too short for a batsman to play forward, not short enough to...
Thu, Jan 01, 2004
Dec 30, 2003 00:00 IST
With the Australians needing just 95 runs to square the series on the final day at Melbourne it...
Tue, Dec 30, 2003
Dec 28, 2003 00:00 IST
The Indian team’s penchant for the dramatic turnaround notwithstanding, Saturday’s...
Sun, Dec 28, 2003
Nov 20, 2003 00:00 IST
A day before the final, Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting had said that his young side was capable of...
Thu, Nov 20, 2003
Nov 19, 2003 00:00 IST
Football has a saying for it: ‘It’s a game of two halves’, implying that a tream...
Wed, Nov 19, 2003
Nov 18, 2003 00:00 IST
Tomorrow’s match at the Eden Gardens will decide, of course, who lifts the TVS Cup. But...
Tue, Nov 18, 2003
Nov 16, 2003 00:00 IST
Among all the images presented by this evening’s runfest in Hyderabad, the most striking was...
Sun, Nov 16, 2003
Nov 13, 2003 00:00 IST
As in the World Cup Final, the match was won and lost in the first over. Then, Zaheer Khan’s...
Thu, Nov 13, 2003
Oct 22, 2003 00:00 IST
Barring a radical change in thought by the selectors, it’s reasonably certain that Rahul...
Wed, Oct 22, 2003
Oct 21, 2003 00:00 IST
It was probably the last thing on their mind, but New Zealand have just made their fierce rivals,...
Tue, Oct 21, 2003
Oct 21, 2003 00:00 IST
As New Zealand celebrate their resounding moral victory, the million-dollar question is: How could...
Tue, Oct 21, 2003
Oct 21, 2003 00:00 IST
For once, let’s forget the dead pitch, the drawn Tests and India’s strategic blunders....
Tue, Oct 21, 2003
Oct 20, 2003 00:00 IST
Barring for the last hour when follow-on fears ignited a contest between the two team, the day was...
Mon, Oct 20, 2003
Oct 19, 2003 00:00 IST
Despite I S Bindra’s dramatic confession of guilt, this was an entertaining day’s...
Sun, Oct 19, 2003
Oct 18, 2003 00:00 IST
Barring a disaster of epic proportions, Stephen Fleming is set to return home a hero, having led...
Sat, Oct 18, 2003
Oct 17, 2003 00:00 IST
One has to go back more than two years, to the opening day’s play of that spellbinding Test...
Fri, Oct 17, 2003
Oct 16, 2003 00:00 IST
The man who’s made his reputation as cricket’s eternal runner-up takes top billing...
Thu, Oct 16, 2003
Oct 16, 2003 00:00 IST
The irony is hard to miss. Camped in India’s best-planned, systematic city, the national...
Thu, Oct 16, 2003
Oct 13, 2003 00:00 IST
It seems Motera brings out the worst in the Indian skipper. Ahmedabad still remembers how Saurav...
Mon, Oct 13, 2003
Sep 23, 2003 00:00 IST
First, an explanatory note about the large number of players who’ve been selected for the two...
Tue, Sep 23, 2003
Sep 18, 2003 00:00 IST
Today, their names are being linked to allegations of nepotism but for Sunil Gavaskar and Brijesh...
Thu, Sep 18, 2003
Sep 16, 2003 00:00 IST
Opportunity usually knocks once. But in the case of Rohan Gavaskar, it’s knocked twice and...
Tue, Sep 16, 2003