After her impressive batting skills went viral on Twitter, Kerala's six-year-old Mehak Fathima gained a horde of fans, including Anand Mahindra, Jemimah Rodrigues and Mithali Raj. We find out what drives this little powerhouse.
From battling poverty and many failures along the way, read the inspiring stories of seven young Indian cricketers who fought tooth and nail to make India proud in the Gabba Test of the Border-Gavaskar Series in Australia.
What is common between Togalu Gombeyatta and Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma and Warli paintings? Bengaluru startup, LastBench unveils their genius artworks.
Bikash shares an exceptional bond with Arun Lal. Unknown to many, back in the early 1990s, Arun and Debjani showered their love and care on Bikash, the teenage son of their washerman.
Colourism is the ‘Cousin of Racism.’ Calling out racist conduct doesn’t have a statute of limitations either. Your intent doesn’t matter when you call someone ‘kalu.’
"I want to play cricket till the day I die. There is no interest in working another job," says the first Arunachali player to score a century in domestic cricket.
"Playing for India is every child’s dream. I never expected that I would ever play for India. Words cannot describe the feeling of playing for India," says the swashbuckling batsman Sunil Ramesh Kumar, whose blistering innings helped India win the Blind World Cup last year. #Inspiration #Respect
Imagine this: You are made the captain a few months before travelling for the World Cup, your country has won just one match in the last two editions of the tournament combined, your teammates are so certain about crashing out early that they book tickets for vacations. And you are 24. #KapilDev #83Film #WhenHistoryWasMade
"He (Gavaskar) told the mob, whatever you are going to do to that family, you are going to do to me first. It takes a special kind of courage to put your life at risk and confront the hate mob."