From giving up her endorsement fee to ensuring India’s women cricketers could chase their dreams, Mandira Bedi has witnessed a lot. From tackling sexism in the commentary box to speaking openly about mental health, she has always stood for equality.
He smashed 260 on his Ranji debut and scored over 11,000 first-class runs — yet never donned the Indian cap. Then, as coach of India’s women’s team, Amol Muzumdar turned belief into cricket’s biggest prize, its maiden Women’s World Cup title.
Rohit Sharma's journey to becoming India's new ODI captain has an incredible story of passion and struggle behind it. Here's how a Mumbai boy became cricket's 'Hitman'.
Loved Pankaj Tripathi in the trailer of '83'? He is playing the role of PR Man Singh, whose tireless devotion led Kapil’s 'Devils' to ultimate glory in the 1983 World Cup. Here's the story of the unsung hero whom Ranveer Singh has called the "best 'Man' Manager of all".
One of the greatest all-rounder India has produced, Kapil Dev still holds the record for being the youngest cricket captain to win a world cup at the age of 24.
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.
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.
"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