Editorial
I’ve worked with National Geographic Traveller India and TIME Magazine and have been published in outlets including National Geographic (U.S.), The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Vogue Arabia, Atlas Obscura, Fodor’s Travel, Roads & Kingdoms and Mint Lounge.
My writing interests include wildlife, history, science, popular culture, sports, travel and food.
Please scroll down to read a selection of my work.
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How Athletics is Helping India’s Siddi Community Gain Recognition
Siddis are descended from various East African tribal groups, including the Bantu, and found in pockets of India | For Al Jazeera
How Cricket is More Than Just a Game for Hong Kong’s Filipina Domestic Helpers
The SCC Divas, made up Filipina domestic helpers, is likely the only cricket team of its kind in the world and a source of tremendous pride. | For TIME
Reality Kings – Inside the World of India’s Fantasy Sports Leagues
Fancy having both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo on your team? How about Virat Kohli and Glenn Maxwell? Fantasy sports allows you to. | For Nation of Sport
Anyone for Pickleball?
An invented game is picking up enthusiastic followers all over India. | For The Hindu
On India’s Beaches, an Intrepid Bunch is Riding the Waves to Create a Surfing Revolution
Competing globally is on every Indian surfer’s mind, especially after surfing was accepted as an Olympic sport and will feature in the 2020 games in Tokyo. | For Scroll.in
Meet Tanvi Jagadish, India’s First Professional Stand Up Paddle Racer
The 17-year-old from Mangaluru has represented India internationally at stand-up paddling tournaments. | For Scroll.in
The Dizzying, Acrobatic Sport of Yoga on a Pole
Mallakhamb is an ancient and athletic version of yoga practiced atop wooden poles and suspended from hanging silks. | For VICE
The Sachin Tsunami in Wankhede
On Sachin Tendulkar’s last test match for India. | For Wisden India
Gotham and the Gentleman’s Game: How Cricket is Making a Home in New York
Like almost everything else in New York City, cricket is an immigrant, brought here by English and Dutch traders and settlers. | For Nightwatchman/Wisden India