Srinagar, Feb. 5 -- As the winter chill begins to fade across India, the nation's football faithful are once again buzzing with anticipation. On February 21, 2026, one of Indian football's most storied competitions returns - the I-League. Often described as the heartbeat of the domestic game, this second-tier professional league continues to nurture talent, fuel regional pride, and keep alive the grassroots spirit that has long defined Indian football.Yet as excitement builds, a crucial question lingers: for the thousands who cannot watch matches from the stands, will they be able to experience the game through high-quality, insightful commentary? With the late Novy Kapadia no longer around, the responsibility of shaping how football soun...