Mumbai's growing population has left little room for safe play spaces for children, forcing many to resort to the streets or unsafe playgrounds where they are vulnerable to a range of dangers. Here's what you can do to change that.
Bablu Martin was a cricket and football player. He dedicated his entire life to sports and to helping people. On Saturday, he lost his life trying to save three children from being buried under the debris of a building that collapsed in Maihar.
Former South African cricketer Jonty Rhodes named his daughter India last year as a tribute to the country he loves. Now, the Mumbai Indians IPL coach is back to India with his entire family for a holiday, and his heartwarming pictures on social media are going viral.
For these men in blue, vision impairment could never act as a hurdle in their path towards fulfilling their dreams – their inspiring passion for the game of cricket and their desire to be a part of it. The Indian Blind Cricket team has been making the country proud for years now.
Many of India's past and current sports stars come from very humble origins. Children of farmers, labourers and petty shop owners, they have seen severe hardships and their families have sacrificed a lot to put them on the path to success. But they have found a place in the sun despite all odds being stacked against them. Here's toasting their grit and determination!
Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami was out of the game for months with a debilitating knee injury. Now he's back, and has an inspiring story of courage for us all.
Harsha Bhogle is a commentator and journalist beloved by Indian cricket fans for his love of the sport. In a recent Facebook post, however, he seemed disillusioned with the negativity that now permeates Indian sports media.