Grandad
Craig Shore has a dream. To take his grandson Archie to watch Manchester City play. But first he has to face a fight which hundreds of family, friends, and complete strangers are helping him win.
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Young forward Sharmila Devi feels the desire to become a better version of herself helped her make a comeback to the Indian women's hockey team and she would continue to work hard on her game to remain consistent. The 22-year-old from Haryana returned to the Indian team in February this year after close to nine months during the FIH Hockey Pro League game against China. "It wasn't easy. I didn't get to play for the national side for close to nine months," Sharmila was quoted as saying in a Hockey India (HI) release.
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Young forward Sharmila Devi feels the desire to become a better version of herself helped her make a comeback to the Indian women's hockey team and she would continue to work hard on her game to remain consistent. The 22-year-old from Haryana returned to the Indian team in February this year after close to nine months during the FIH Hockey Pro League game against China. "It wasn't easy. I didn't get to play for the national side for close to nine months," Sharmila was quoted as saying in a Hockey India (HI) release.