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Kadambari Murali Wade (born 9 August 1975) the former sports journalist and former Editor-in-Chief of ''Sports Illustrated India'', is the only woman to have held that post at the ''Hindustan Times''. She joined SI India in November 2010, to direct the revamp of the monthly magazine beginning with its January 2011 issue. Her articles largely focus on cricket. She is the youngest national editor of a major news outlet. The first ever winner of the Sports Journalists Federation of India's Cricket Writer of the Year award in 2006,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report_dna-s-ramesh-nair-named-best-photographer_1046479 )〕 in August 2007,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.aipsmedia.com/allegati/SJFI_brochure_final_with_pictures.pdf )〕 She also broke the story of the formation of the Indian cricket board's (BCCI) plans to create what would later be called the Indian Premier League (IPL) for cricket. ==Life and early career== Wade was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) in August 1975, but settled with her family in New Delhi. She studied at Carmel Convent in Delhi's Diplomatic Enclave before studying at Hindu College, University of Delhi for a BA (Hons) degree in Political Science. She worked briefly with the ''Asian Age'' in 1996, before moving to ''The Pioneer'', where she covered the environment, gender and development beats, reporting on Earth Summit II from the United Nations in New York in 1997. From mid-1996 to 1998, she wrote one of India's first weekly web columns in a mainline daily, called "Surfer's Diary".
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