The Unheard Stories of Para-Athletes in Indian Sports

Resilience, determination and talent, you just name it and Indian Para-athletes have got them all. Despite facing immense challenges, time and again, these para-athletes have defied all odds and risen on Mount Rushmore in their respective games.

Over the years, Indian para-athletes have brought many laurels to the country at the global showpiece events like Paralympics. In fact, some have performed at a level that the normal athletes may struggle to reach. The perfect example being Sheetal Devi, who was simply outstanding during the 2024 Paralympics games, shattering many records as she won bronze medal. She is one of the many para athletes whose stories are full of inspiration. So let’s celebrate some of these stalwarts by sharing some fascinating stories behind some of the best para-athletes the country has ever produced.

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Murlikant Petkar: The Tough Military Man

The recent movie Chandu Champion was based on the life of Murlikant Petkar. The movie which starred Kartik Aryan told shed light on the tragic incident of Murlikant Petkar. During the 1965 war, he faced nine bullets. Eight were removed but one couldn’t be removed as it was deep in his spine. This left him disbale under the waist.

He was indeed a tough man, as despite the heart wrenching incident, he embraced life and continued to fight for his dreams. Originally a boxer, he tried other sport such as swimming and table tennis after getting disabled.

Murlikant Petkar with Kartik Aryan

But it was swimming that got the best out of him. At the 1972 Paralympics games at Heidelberg, India won only one medal and that medal came courtesy of Murlikant Petkar who won the Gold in the 50M Freestyle Swimming event. On March 20, 2018, Murlikant was awarded the Padma Shri Award by the Government of India for his sports achievements.

Murlikant Petkar’s story is an inspiring story of all the ups and downs a human go through in his life and what he can achieve he believes in the beauty of his dreams.

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Devendra Jhajharia: The Golden Arm of India

Devendra Jhajharia is one of the most decorated para-athletes the country has ever produced. Jhajharia is a javelin thrower who has altered the course of history. A Rajasthani native, was eight years old when he came into contact with a live wire and lost his left arm. His condition didn’t stop him from focusing on sports, and he became a world-class javelin thrower.

Jhajharia came into recognition by winning a gold medal at the Paralympic Games in Athens in 2004. The globe was astounded by his record-breaking 62.15-meter throw in the F46 division. He repeated this astounding feat again at the Rio Paralympics in 2016 by throwing 63.97 meters to win his second gold at the prestigious juncture. another gold medal. Today, Devendra Jhajharia stands tall as the President of the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI).

Mariyappan Thangavelu: Rising Above Adversity

The rise of Mariyappan Thangavelu from a small Tamil Nadu village to the highest level of world sports is nothing short of extraordinary. Despite losing one leg in an accident as a child, the high jumper never lost his hope and kept pushing himself to achieve greatness.

Mariyappan tasted success at a very young age of 21 by winning a Gold medal in the men’s T42 high jump at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. This feat was second to none and gave him immense confidence to push for greater heights. Mariyappan went on to win a Silver medal at the Paralympics in Tokyo in 2020 and a Bronze in Paris in 2024 to solidify his place among India’s best para-athletes.

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Deepa Malik: Breaking Barriers

The tale of Deepa Malik boasts unmatched bravery and tenacity. Deepa was diagnosed with a spine tumor at the age of 29 which required numerous surgeries. Regular surgeries eventually got the best of her body as she got paralyzed from waist down.

But her spirit was as strong as it had ever been. Even this tragic incident couldn’t stop her from pursuing the sport of Shot Put.

Deepa became the first Indian woman to win a medal at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. She secured a silver in the shot put F53 category at the Rio Games. Deepa is more than just a shot put player. She has also participated in swimming, motorcycling, and adventure sports which speaks volumes of the versatile talent she possesses.

Manasi Joshi: Champion of the Badminton Court

‘Resilience’ is the term to describe the journey of Manasi Joshi. The Para-Badminton player lost her left leg in a tragic accident in 2011. A brilliant student in academics turned her attention to Badminton after the tragic incident and now stands tall as one of the best Para shuttler the country has ever produced.

Talking about her accolades, Manasi won a Gold medal in the SL3 division of the 2019 Para-Badminton World Championships. She continued to excel in World Championships by winning four Bronze and two Silver medals. Apart from World Championships wins, Manasi also won one Silver (doubles) and two Bronze medals at the Asian Para Games.

Pramod Bhagat: A Trailblazer in Para-Badminton

Pramod Bhagat can be defined as the face of Indian Para-Badminton. Hailing from Odisha, Bhagat was five years old when he was diagnosed with polio. Despite this early setback, he didn’t give up on the sport he always loved – Badminton.

Pramod has maintained an impressive portfolio so far. He won a historic Gold medal in the men’s singles SL3 event at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.

Bhagat has an impressive tally of 7 Golds, 2 Silvers and 5 Bronze medals at the Badminton World Championships, making him a ‘Beast’ of the game. Aspiring para-athletes around the globe can take inspiration from his inspiring yet astounding journey.

Sundar Singh Gurjar: Overcoming Setbacks

Adversities can never break you if you will to achieve success. This is how Sundar Singh Gurjar made his life worth. After losing his left hand in an accident, Sundar transitioned into Para Athletics and became a Javelin thrower. Despite getting disqualified due to a technical glitch during Rio Paralympics 2016, Sundar stuck to his goal and remained inspired for future opportunities.

2017 was the year of redemption for Sundar. At the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships, he won Gold in the F46 javelin throw and followed this impeccable feat with a Bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. Sundar’s unwavering spirit and determination to succeed is an inspiration for everyone.

Conclusion

The biggest message from the achievements of India’s para-athletes is the undeniable truth of human perseverance. Despite facing so many challenges that is enough to force a normal person into an unending depression or solitude for that matter, these para athletes not only pushed limits and broker barriers, but also went to the biggest of the stages and told everyone that they are ready to accept anything other than what they want. And they are achieving their dreams and proving to everyone that do not settle for anything less than your goals.

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The Legacy Of Abhinav Bhindra: India’s First Olympic Gold Medalist

If we look at India’s Olympic history, few moments are as Revolutionary and inspiring as Abhinav Bindra’s golden medal win at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He was the first Indian to win an individual gold medal at the Olympics. It was indeed a watershed moment for India as it shattered long-standing barriers and changed perception around the country when it comes to sport. Also, it also inspired a whole generation of players to take up individual sport and target medals at the Olympics.

Abhinav Biindra’s Journey to Olympic Gold Medal

Parent's Support

Abhinav Bindra’s journey to Olympic glory was far from ordinary. He was a special child. Born on September 28, 1982, in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Bindra was introduced to shooting at an early age. But the biggest with Abhinav was that he showed signs that the sports of shooting was natural to him. So his parent supported their kid’s talent and passion and set up a state-of-the-art shooting facility at their house. This was the act that laid the foundations for Bindra’s incredible career.

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It’s sad to say, but back then when Bindra was just starting his career, the infrastructure for lesser known sports was inferior comparing to facilities in Europe and USA. So to improve his game, Bindra trained in Germany under the legendary coach Gaby Buhlmann.

Youngest Participant

Bindra’s game improved in leaps and bounce. At just 15, he participated in the 1998 Commonwealth Games, becoming the youngest player to play in these games.

Bindra proved that the hype around him was for real as he won a Gold Medal at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth games while competing in the 10M Air Rifle. He won three more Gold Medals – at the 2006 Melbourne Games, 2010 Delhi Games and one more at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

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Debut At The Olympics

Abhinav Bindra made his debut at the Olympics at the 2000 edition in Sydney games. The performance wasn’t up to the mark as he could shoot a score a score of 590, which placed him 11th in the qualifying rounds.

In the 2004 Athens games, Bindra improved his score to 597, and finished 3rd on the qualifying rounds. In the finals, he managed 97.6 points, and finished 7th in the event.

Turning Point in the career

The turning point for Abhinav Bindra came at the 2006 ISSF World Shooting Championships, where he won gold in the 10m Air Rifle event. This win not only put his name amongst the best shooters in the world but also boosted his confidence heading into the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Abhinav Bindra’s Olympic Gold Medal win

The biggest moment for India came at the Olympics came on August 11, 2008. It was the day that was going to be etched in the annals of India’s sports history. After winning Gold at the 2006 ISSF World Shooting Championships, hopes were sky high from Bindra and he didn’t disappointed and delivered in style.

While competing in the men’s 10m Air Rifle event, Abhinav Bindra displayed remarkable composure annd resilience under pressure. He managed a score of 596 in the qualifying rounds, which was the fourth best. Though it was less than what he managed in the previous Olympics, he did qualify for the finals. Bindra then brought his A Game to the fore when he needed it the most.

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In the finals, Bindra started with a brilliant score of 10.7. But the pressure was lingering still as all others shooters shot above 10.0. It was that close, that even a margin of few millimeters could have derailed his campaign.

Then there was an immense pressure of a billion people as the whole nation was waiting with a bated breath when the final round started. Going into the shot came as Bindra was tied with Henri Häkkinen. But India’s ace shooter scored his highest of the finals- 10.8 – while Hakkinen could manage only 9.7. This performance clinched the gold medal which was the first individual medal for India at the summer games. Also, Bindra’s Gold Medal win ended India’s 28-year wait for an Olympic gold since the men’s hockey team’s win in 1980.

Bindra’s last Olympic appearance came at the 2016 Rio Olympics games, where he finished fourth with a total score of 625.7.

Bindra’s Impact on India’s Shooting Contingent

Abhinav Bindra’s gold medal changed the perception around Indian athletes in the world. More importantly, his win had a profound impact on aspiring athletes especially on shooters. Before his win at the 2008 Olympics, shooting was overshadowed by other Olympic sports such as Badminton, Wrestling, Lawn tennis, to name a few. But his Gold brought the sport into the limelight, and instilled faith amongst inspiring young athletes that they can excel on the world stage.

Abhinav Bindra’s win at the Olympic games had more impacts that one can imagine. After his win, government and private organizations began investing more in the sport, which helped improved the infrastructure, not only for shooting but for other Olympics sports as well. After Abhinav Bindra’s win, more young kids took up the sport as a serious career option.

Beyond Shooting: Still Having An Impact

Though he retired from the sport in 2016, he is still having an impact on athletes. He set up the Abhinav Bindra Foundation, which provides world-class training facilities to young athletes across various disciplines.

Athletes from diverse sports like swimming, badminton, boxing, and para-athletics have greatly benefited from Abhinav Bindra’s initiatives.

Abhinav holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Colorado and is a successful entrepreneur. He runs a company named Abhinav Futuristics Private Limited (AFL), which aims to increase the use of science and technology in the Indian sports. The company, AFL, develops products for various sports disciplines such as archery and shooting. In addition, Abhinav Bindra’s company also develops the world-class rifles for India’s shooters named, “Abhinav” rifle.

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Abhinav Bindra: A Golden Standard for Excellence

With his incredible win at the 2008 Olympics, Abhinav Bindra set the standards for the next generation of shooters. We have seen athletes like Gagan Narang, Vijay Kumar, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, and more recently, Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary, bringing laurels to the country in various international competitions, including the Olympics. Most of these shooters credit Bindra’s gold medal as a turning point that inspired them to pursue shooting and aim to win medals for the country.

Manu Baker is the latest shooter to bring glory to India at the biggest of the stage. Today, India’s shooting contingent continues to grow stronger and this is down to Abhinav Bindra who started it all and paved the way for the young and aspiring athletes. His legacy will forever inspire generations of Indian athletes to aim higher, work harder, and believe in the possibility of success at the highest of the stage.

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The Rise Of Kylian Mbappe: A Future Legend In The Making

Legends are not made overnight. They are carved by moments and their ability to rise up to ultimate pressure situations to win games for their teams.

Kylian Mbappé is that player who is on track to become a legend of the game. He has always possessed immense talent, but having a natural gift alone is not a guaranteed path to success. Mbappé became “The Mbappé” by refining his innate abilities through unwavering discipline and relentless hard work. Though his journey looks like he tasted success too early and some consider that he might have been lucky because he played with the likes of Paul Pogba, N’Golo Kanté, and Antoine Griezmann, but success doesn’t come easy. The universe doesn’t work like that. Let’s discuss about the French superstar who is vying for the title of “future legend,” and why he is destined to become one of football’s greatest icons.

Kylian Mbappe with his trademark celebration

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Kylian Mbappe: The Boy For Big Moments

He is a future football legend, not only because he has won the biggest trophy in world football when he won the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but mainly due to his contribution to the success of the team. He is not just any other player in the squad, but an indispensable part of France’s team set-up.

He scored France’s only goal against Peru during Les Blues’ 1-0 win during group stage of 2018 World Cup. This made him the youngest scorer for France at World Cup tournaments, aged 19. His biggest performance came in the round-of-16 match against Lionel Messi’s Argentina. He won a penalty, and went on to score two goals as France won 4-2. In the showpiece match, the young Mbappé showed no signs of nerves as he scored France’s fourth goal during their 4-2 title win against Croatia.

Kylian Mbappe with the World Cup trophy in 2018

Mbappe’s status as the player for the big moments kept growing. He once again starred for his team during the 2021 UEFA Nations League, proving that he was the team’s most important player. In the semifinal match against Belgium, the then 22-year-old scored an important goal as France came from behind to beat a strong Belgian side 3-2. He gave another strong performance in the final match, as he assisted a goal and scored another as France beat Spain 2-1 to lift their first Nations League title.

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Kylian Mbappe: The Man For Big Moments

When France headed to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, not only were they the defending champions, but they were also the favorites. All eyes were on Kylian Mbappé to see how he could handle the spotlight and the immense pressure, because this time, unlike 2018 when he was just a prodigy, he was France’s focal point in attack. But great players embrace pressure, and bring their best game, and Mbappé did exactly that as he elevated his game to newer heights.

Mbappé scored a total of 8 goals during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, winning the Golden Boot in the process. But the mere numbers don’t do justice to what he did in the final against Argentina. The final match will always be remembered for the magnificent duel between Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé.

Mbappe with the Golden Boot trophy at 2022

Argentina had a 2-0 lead going into the last 10 minutes of the match, thanks to the goals from Lionel Messi and Angel di Maria, but the PSG superstar refused to give up, scoring two goals in the space of two minutes (80′ and 81′). His two goals forced the game into the extra time.

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When the Argentina superstar scored a goal in the 108th minute, it looked like the match was done and dusted, but Mbappe scored another goal, this time from the spot in the 118 minutes, forcing the match into penalties. The match is a history now as The Albiceleste went on to win the prestigious tournament on penalties, but Mbappé was the history maker, as he became only the 2nd player in the history of football with England’s Geoff Hurst being the other player, and France’s first to score a hat-trick in the final of a FIFA World Cup match.

Mbappe Career Stats (As of Dec 20, 2024)

ForAppearancesGoals
Monaco II1204
Monaco4116
PSG205175
Real Madrid1509
France U-191107
France Senior8648

Kylian Mbappe: Why He Is A Football Legend

Because Kylian Mbappe has won everything barring the Champions League. He won the league title with Monaco and later with the Paris Saint Germain, winning every trophy with the club. But more than the trophies, is his ability to produce peak performances in big games.

No one can argue that the World Cup is the biggest tournament and the matches carries biggest of the pressure which even some of the best players fails to handle. But Mbappe performed in these games like the fish takes to the water. He never showed signs of the situation getting the better of him. In fact, despite so young, he has outperformed many legends of the game in so many matches – like the round-of-16 match at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, when he outperformed the legend Lionel Messi.

After joining Real Madrid, Mbappe’s career is likely to touch even bigger heights. The Spanish giants win trophies in every year and that’s what Mbappe is aiming, to win the La Liga and the Champions League.

Kylian Mbappe Career

Kylian Mbappe was born on December 20, 1998, in Bondy. His father Wilfriend Mbappe is a football coach and trained his son Mbappe at AS Bondy. Even at the start of his youth career, Mbappe was faster than most of his teammates and had the incredible dribble skills. He was attracting interest from bigger French clubs, but it was Monaco that succeeded in signing Mbappé for their youth academy in 2013.

Mbappe was so talented that he broke into Monaco’s first team only two years later. On December 2, 2015, Mbappé debuted for Monaco, becoming their youngest-ever first-team player at 16 years and 347 days.

Mbappé ended the 2016–17 season with 26 goals in 44 matches, helping Monaco win Ligue 1. He was the hottest property in Europe and that promoted PSG to sign him for a staggering €180 million in 2017. He went on to represent PSG in over 200 games, scoring 175 goals.

Rea Madrid had been chasing Mbappe for years but couldn’t sign him as PSG refused to let go of of their prized asset. But the French superstar eventually signed for the Madrid giant in the summer of 2024 on a free transfer, where he was given the legendary no-9 shirt. Though he has achieved everything at the international level, he is still chasing the Champions League glory and at Madrid, the club that has win the most CL trophies, he is likely to achieve this dream.

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Sports Legends: Icons Who Shaped the World of Sports

The world of sport is full of stories that can inspire even the most pessimist human being. It has the power to bring out the best in anybody. At the heart of all this are the athletes who broke the barriers of human limits and left an indelible mark on sports. From Pele to Sachin Tendulkar and LeBron James, here are some sports legends who became global icons and went on to shape the world of sports.


Cricket Legends Who Redefined the Game

India’s favorite pastime, Cricket has seen many legends who are considered as generational players. But only a few could shine as brightly as Sir Don Bradman and Sachin Tendulkar.

1. Sir Don Bradman

Sir Don Bradman is widely considered as the best batsman to grace the sport of cricket. There are stories that people used to flock in large numbers just to see him batting. He was a true master and a magician who brought cricket into the limelight. One of the most talked about topic around Bradman was his batting average of 99.94 which remains unparalleled.

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In every aspect of life, people are held to some standards that they have to match in order to succeed. In cricket, that standard is Don Bradman. He is the one sitting at the top of throne and so far, there has been none who could dethrone him.

2. Sachin Tendulkar

India has always been blessed with cricketers who became cultural icons. Kapil Dev won the first world cup for India and remains hugely revered, while stories of Sunil Gavaskar overpowering West Indies’ famous bowling attack consisting of Michael Holding, Malcolm Marshall and Andy Roberts are still discussed with passion.

But the way Sachin Tendulkar influenced the whole generation is unparalleled. What made him special was that he started his career when Indian cricket was on a freefall, and was marred with controversies such as match fixing scandals. The Little Master carried the hopes of a billion Indians every time he stepped onto the field. He is the only player to hit 100 hundreds in the game of cricket. He is true role model for young cricketers around the world.


Football Icons: The Greatest Players of All Time

World’s most popular sport, football, might lack a true culture in India, but its global appeal and following is second to none. Football clubs such as Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich have huge fan following around the world.

1. Pele

Pelé was truly the first global football superstar in the world. Being a black player, he inspired people of all races and ethnic backgrounds. He had the flair, and charisma that transcended football, making him a global ambassador of the sport.

2. Diego Maradona

Diego Armando Maradona Franco is often considered as the best player the football has witnessed. He had everything that a footballer can dream of – dribbling, speed and ability to score goals in big moments. He won two world cups with Argentina, including the 1986 event where he scored the Goal Of the Century against England.

While at the peak of his powers, Maradona stunned the world by moving to Napoli in 1984. There, he led the Naples side to two Serie A titles and transformed the club forever.

3. Lionel Messi

We should stop using the term “Greatest footballer of his generation” for Lionel Messi. For the Argentine, is surely the very best the game of football has witnessed. The former Barcelona superstar has achieved everything the game of football could offer, both at the personal level and with the teams he has played for.

Messi changed the way football is played, with his mesmerizing dribbles, clinical finishing, and vision often regarded as unique. Some players have vision, some are poachers, while some are good at dribbling, but with no end product, but Messi has everything.

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Unsung Sports Heroes: Stories You May Not Know

1. Milkha Singh

Milkha Singh, also known as the “Flying Sikh,” put Indian athletics on the world map. His struggles during his childhood and younger years made him an athlete who refused to give up. His near victory in the 1960 Olympics 400m final remains one of India’s most inspiring stories.

2. Major Dhyan Chand

Much of field hockey’s legacy can be traced back to Dhyan Chand, India’s greatest hockey player. He was rightly given the nickname the “Wizard of Hockey”. Chand led India to three Olympic gold medals, in 1928, 1932, and 1936, and in all three Olympics, he was the unequivocal star.

Major Dhyan Chand inspired not only India but also the rest of the world to grow hockey as a competitive sport. He remains the benchmark for skills and humility among all the players around the world.


Greatest Athletes Of All Time

1. Michael Jordan

The history of basketball cannot be written without mentioning Michael Jordan.

Michael Jordan revolutionized basketball in a way that few athletes have influenced their sport. In fact, his influence goes far away from the game of basketball.

In 1984, Nike took a huge gamble by signing a young basketball player who was none other than Michael Jordan. Back then, this deal might have been considered a huge risk, but now, this remains the biggest collaboration between an athlete and a big company. Jordan went on to dominate the court winning six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls. Nike, on the other hand, grew its business manifold by selling Air Jordan, a sneaker line which was launched in 1985.

The deal between Nike and Michael Jordan changed the way sports marketing was done. It gave rise to the concept of athlete endorsement and the marketing by sports stars.

2. Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods revolutionized the game of Golf due to his talent and charisma. His off-field activities such as affairs with Hollywood actresses only brought Golf into limelight.

Tiger Woods won 15 major championships and 82 PGA Tour victories. He changed the game of golf from being a less accessible, serious game to an mainstream sport, which attracted young fans from all around the world. His career is full of dominant performances when he came back from seemingly impossible scenarios. He is certainly one of the greatest athletes in sports history.

3. Muhammad Ali

Regarded as the best boxer of all time, Muhammad Ali a true global icon. He is the only boxer to win the world heavyweight title on three different occasions. He fought against the discrimination, and forced USA government’s rule around war.


Olympic Heroes Who Made History

1. Usain Bolt

The 100M dash at the Olympics is hailed as the Mother of all Sports. This is because the athletics require nothing but plain human movements like walking, running and jumping.

The “Lightning Bolt”, Usain Bolt from Jamaica, is the fastest man in history of humanity. He holds the record for the 100M dash which is covered in just 9.58 seconds, and won eight Olympic gold medals, owning the world records in the 100m and 200m sprints. Bolt brought unprecedented excitement to athletics and became a global icon.

2. Indian Wrestling: Sushil Kumar

Though India won its first medal in wrestling in 1952 Helsinki Games when KD Jadhav won Bronze for India, the true watershed moment came 56 years later. At Beijing 2008 Olympics games, Sushil Kumar not only won a bronze medal but also changed the wrestling landscape in India. Since 2008, India have won at least one wrestling medal in each of the last five Olympics.

Sushil Kumar inspired a new generation of wrestlers in India. His achievements have elevated Indian wrestling to international prominence.


Conclusion

The impact of the above-mentioned athletes extend far beyond their records and accolades. They have inspired millions, broken barriers, and defined what it means to push their limits and be a champion. They continue to inspire young kids to take up sport.

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Cricket Legends from 21st Century: Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Kane Williamson, and Joe Root

Cricket is one of the most loved sports around the world. In the 21st century, a quartet of batsmen has risen above the rest and entertained fans with their spectacular show of batsmanship.

This quartet is referred to as the “Fab Four”—Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Kane Williamson, and Joe Root. Martin Crowe first used the “Fab Four” reference in 2014 to recognize these players’ potential to dominate world cricket in the foreseeable future and become sports legends. And yes, they have lived up to the tag and have been the leading batters in world cricket for over a decade now. Let’s start with a breakdown of Fab Four Stats across formats.

Most International centuries by Fab 4 batsmen

PlayerTeamMatchesRuns100sHighest Score
Virat KohliIndia54127,26081254*
Joe RootEngland35520,33352262
Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand36318,66146251
Steven SmithAustralia34416,56145239

Virat Kohli, the run machine of cricket and arguably the biggest Indian Sports hero, leads the pack when it comes to most centuries among all fab four batsmen with 81 centuries. 

In ODIs, Virat Kohli stands way above everyone else with 50 hundred, the most by any batsman in the 50-over format. In T20Is, Virat Kohli has one hundred to his name, while no other batsman in the Fab Four has a hundred in 20-over cricket.

In Test cricket, it is England’s Joe Root who has the most centuries among fab four batters, with 36 hundreds under his belt. 

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Test Stats

PlayerMatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverage100s50s
Virat Kohli120205916325447.723031
Kane Williamson104184907625154.343237
Joe Root1512761288626250.933664
Steven Smith111198970423953.403241

ODI Stats

PlayerMatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverage100s50s
Virat Kohli2952831390618358.185072
Kane Williamson165157681114848.301345
Joe Root171160652213347.611639
Steven Smith165149566216443.621234

T20I Stats

PlayerMatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverage100s50s
Virat Kohli125117418812248.70138
Kane Williamson939025759533.01018
Joe Root32308939035.7205
Steven Smith675510949024.8605

IPL Stats

PlayerMatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverage100s50s
Virat Kohli252244800411338.67855
Kane Williamson797721288935.47018
Joe Root31101010.0000
Steven Smith10393248510134.51111

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Let’s now look at some of the career highlights, records and achievements of all these four batters.

Virat Kohli Records

  1. 6th Most Matches as Captain (68) in Test matches
  2. Hundred in Each Innings of a Test match
  3. 5th Fastest to 7000 Runs in Test Cricket (138 innings)
  4. 2nd Most Player-of-the-series Awards (11 times)
  5. Most runs in a series (765) in One-Day Internationals
  6. 3rd Highest career batting average  (58.18) in ODI
  7. Most hundreds against one team (10 centuries against Sri Lanka) in ODIs 
  8. 2nd Most Fifties in ODI career (122)
  9. 4th Most fours in career (1302) in ODIs
  10. Fastest to 13000 runs in ODI (267 innings)
  11. Most player-of-the-series awards (7) in T20I
  12. 3rd Most Runs in T20I career (4188)
  13. 2nd Highest T20I career batting average (48.69)
  14. Most fifties in T20I career (39)
  15. 4th Most Fours in T20I Career (369)
  16. Fastest to 3500 runs (96 innings) in T20I 
  17. Most Player-of-the-series Awards (21) across formats
  18. 3rd Most Runs in a Calendar Year (2818) across formats 
  19. 2nd Most Hundreds in a Calendar Year (11) across formats
  20. 2nd Most Fifties in Career (222) across formats
  21. 4th Most fours in career (2693) across formats

Steve Smith Records

  1. Hundred in each innings of a Test match
  2. Carrying bat through a Completed Innings (91*) in a Test match
  3. Fastest to 8000 Test runs (151 innings)
  4. Most catches in an innings of Test Match by a fielder (5)
  5. 3rd Highest Partnership for the Third Wicket (242)
  6. 4th Most Hundreds in consecutive matches (4 centuries) across formats
  7. 3rd Most Fifties in consecutive innings (7 50s) across formats

Joe Root Records

  1. 7th Most matches as captain (64 matches) in Test cricket
  2. 3rd Most Runs in a calendar year (1708) in Test cricket
  3. Most Fifties in Consecutive Matches (12 occasions) in Test cricket
  4. 6th Fastest to 12000 runs (261) in Test cricket
  5. 2nd Most catches in Test career by a fielder (207)
  6. Highest partnership for the tenth wicket (198) in Test cricket
  7. 5th Fastest to 4000 runs (91 innings) in ODI
  8. 5th Most Fifties in consecutive matches (8) across formats

Kane Williamson Records

  1. Hundred on Test debut (131 runs)
  2. Hundred in each innings of a Test match
  3. 2nd Highest partnership for the sixth wicket (365*) in Test cricket
  4. 4th Most runs in an series by a captain (578) in ODI cricket
  5. 2nd Most nineties in ODI career (9 occasions)
  6. 3rd Most Fifties in consecutive ODI innings (6)
  7. 3rd Fastest to 6000 runs (139 innings) in ODI cricket
  8. 3rd Most Matches as Captain (75) in T20I cricket
  9. 4th Highest percentage of runs in a completed innings (70%) in T20I
  10. 5th Most runs in a calendar year (2692) across formats
  11. 3rd Fifties in consecutive innings (7 occasions) across formats

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Who is the best batsman among Fab Four?

Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, Steve Smith, and Joe Root each have a distinct style of batting. Virat Kohli’s aggressive style and incredible consistency across formats for over a decade make him stand apart. Steve Smith, Kane Williamson, and Joe Root have been prolific run-getters in Test cricket. Since there are three formats of the game, we need to take into account the adaptability of players and how they’ve fared in each format.

Looking at the overall stats, Virat Kohli is head and shoulders above the rest at the moment. However, it doesn’t undermine the achievements and impact the rest have had on their teams or world cricket over the years. All are cricket legends who continue to inspire millions to take up the sport.

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Mithali Raj: Breaking Barriers in Cricket

In a country where cricket is considered as religion and the players are held in high regards, it’s hard to imagine that women’s cricket for so long was largely overlooked. But it’s not the fault of male cricketers that they hogged all the limelight and women cricket was seen as a mere fad. The big reason why women cricket lagged behind men’s cricket was because it lacked a true superstar who could break the barriers. But then came Mithali Raj, a name that changed the course of women’s cricket in India forever. Mithali became a trailblazer, not just for women cricketers but for sportswomen across the nation.

Mithali Raj: How her cricket journey started

Born on December 3, 1982, in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, Mithali Raj’s journey from a young girl to become the Indian captain was no different from a Hollywood script. She was an ordinary child and showed little or no signs of her interest towards any sport, let alone cricket. In fact, and to an extent, she stumbled upon cricket by chance, as if the destiny was playing its game for the young Mithali. She was being trained in Bharatnatyam, a classical dance form, when destiny introduced cricket to her.

Her father Dorai Raj, who was a warrant officer in the Indian Air Force, didn’t want his daughter to sleep till late in the morning. So he made sure that Mithali would accompany her brother Mithun Raj to cricket training at the John’s Cricket Academy, Secunderabad.

Most of the time, Mithali would pass the time watching others practice or by completing her homework. At times, she would pick up a bat and knock the ball around.

And so it happened that a coach at the academy, named Jyothi Prasad, saw her and was impressed by her technique of hitting the ball. The wheels were set in motion. Jyothi Prasad referred Mithali to Sampath Kumar who used to coach two women’s team in Secunderabad.

So, a young girl who had interested towards classical dance, and who was introduced to cricket because here parents didn’t want her to sleep in till late in the morning, changed the face of Indian women cricket forever.

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Practicing with a stump

Every sport star who went on to rule the sporting world was once an ordinary athlete. It was only due to their peculiar methods of crafting their skills that set them apart from the rest. Don Bradman used to practice with a stump and a golf ball, while Novak Djokovic used practice in empty swimming pools. Mithali Raj was no different. Her coach Sampath Kumar forced Mithali to practice in the narrow corridors of her schools. The catch was that she had to bat with a stump and was not allowed to hit the walls with the ball.

“Sir used to hit me with a stick if the ball touched the walls,” Mithali revealed in an interview to Cricket Monthly in September 2016.

Mithali Raj: A Special Talent

Her day used to begin at four in the morning and the practice sessions could stretch beyond six hours on most days. The fact that she also had to balance her studies, taught her to focus on things at present. With increased focus and her ability to maximize efforts to get the most out of the limited time, was what made her one of the most technically gifted Indian women cricketer ever.

Mithali Raj was a special talent, a generational player who caught everyone’s eye. She was only 13 when she was selected for Andra Pradesh cricket team. It didn’t take her long to force her way into India’s women cricket team and at only 16, she made her debut for India.

If there was any doubt about her young age and how she could cope with the challenge of playing at the highest level, Mithali quickly dispelled it with a magnificent century in her first match, hitting an unbeaten 114 against Ireland Women on June 26, 1999.

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Mithali Raj: A Prolific Scorer and a record breaker

Mithali never looked back after hitting an unbeaten century in her debut game. She went on to play 232 ODI matches for Indian women cricket team and racked a record 7805 runs, a record in women’s cricket, at a jaw-dropping average of 50.68. She scored a total of 7 centuries, and 64 half centuries during her ODI career. In addition, Mithali also holds the record of hitting seven consecutive half centuries, a world-record in women’s cricket.

MatchesInningsNORunsHSAverage100s50sCatches
232211577805125*50.6876464

Mithali Raj was given India’s captaincy in 2005, when she was just 22. She never showed any sign of the job bigger than her, and led India to a world cup final a year later.

The Indian legend led the team to another ODI World Cup final in 2017. It was the day that perhaps brought Indian women cricket into the proper limelight. It was the match that caught the attention of whole India, with millions of fans hooked onto their television. Sadly, India lost the match by nine runs against host nation England Women.

But Mithali still holds the record of the only Indian captain, across men and women, to lead the team to two world cup finals. During the 2017 Women’s world cup, Mithali scored an impressive 409 runs, consisting of three fifties and a century.

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Mithali Raj: Breaking Barriers

Mithali Raj started her cricket journey during the time when there was a clear lack of infrastructure and support for women’s cricket in India. Facilities were limited, matches were scarcely telecast, and sponsorships were hard to come by. Yet, she persevered. Her success brought much-needed attention to these issues, forcing authorities to invest more in women’s cricket.

The Indian women cricket team was governed by Women’s Cricket Association but it merged with the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 2006/07. With the team now operating under the banner of the richest cricket board in the world, facilities improved significantly, and financial support also increased. But it was only in 2016 that female cricketers were given central contracts by the BCCI. It was long overdue, but it changed women’s cricket in India forever.

Now the women’s cricketer are given the same amount of money as the male cricketers.

With BCCI taking care of women cricket in India and developing more facilities, young female cricketers have better access to coaching, infrastructure, and opportunities – something Mithali fought for throughout her career.

Mithali never held back during her interviews. One of the most famous incident came when she was asked who her favorite male cricketer was, to which she retorted, “Do you ask male cricketers who their favorite female cricketer is?”

Impact beyond the field

On June 8, 2022, Mithali Raj announced here retirement from women cricket. Her career was a true testament of how perseverance and true dedication can bring the highest of the success.

Though she has retired, she continues to contribute to the sport she transformed. In November 2024, she joined the Andhra Cricket Association as a consultant and mentor for Women’s Cricket in the states.

A sports biopic was also made on the life of Mithali Raj- Shabaash Mithu. This movie brought limelight on her journey and the challenges faced by her throughout her cricket journey.

The current stars of Indian women cricket team such as Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues and Deepti Sharma, to name a few, grew watching Mithali Raj. Even after retiring she remains a true game-changer and a shining beacon of hope for women in sports and beyond.

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Mohammad Kaif Biography: Early Life, Cricket Career, Stats, Wife, Coaching, Politics, Commentary

Mohammad Kaif is a renowned former Indian cricketer, commentator and coach. When it comes to the best fielder Indian cricket has seen, Mohd Kaif is one of the first names on the list.

Birth Date1 December 1980
CityAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh
SiblingsM Saif (Brother)
FatherM Tarif
Teams Played ForIndia, California Knights, Gloucestershire, India Maharajas, Kings XI Punjab, Leicestershire, Manipal Tigers, Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Uttar Pradesh

Early Life

Mohammad Kaif hails from Allahabad (now Prayagraj), Uttar Pradesh. He was born to M Tarif, a professional cricketer who played for Uttar Pradesh and Railways. Like Kaif, his brother Mohammad Saif is a professional cricketer who has played for the Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh cricket teams. Coming from a family with a cricket background, Kaif was drawn to the sport at an early age.

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Cricket Career

Mohammad Kaif was a great talent and was always touted as the next big thing in Indian cricket. He got his first break early, in the U-19 Cricket World Cup in 2000. He led India Colts to a World Cup win in the tournament and was fast-tracked into the national team.

Kaif got his Test debut cap in March 2000 against South Africa and debuted in ODI cricket in January 2002. Kaif represented India in 13 Tests and 125 ODIs in his successful India career.

Kaif featured in the IPL for Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore.

The highlight of his cricketing career was a record partnership alongside Yuvraj Singh in the 2002 NatWest Trophy tri-series final against England as he helped India chase down a mammoth 326 with 87* (off 75 balls).

Cricket Career Stats

FormatMatchesRunsHighest ScoreAverage100s50s
Tests13624148*32.8413
ODIs1252753111*32.01217

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Personal Life

Mohammad Kaif is married to Pooja Yadav, a journalist by profession. They met in 2007 at a party through mutual friends. After a relationship of 4 years, they tied the knot in 2011 in a private ceremony. The couple has two children.

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Coaching

Mohammad Kaif has been seen taking up several coaching roles in recent years. A natural thinker and leader, he has helped IPL teams like Delhi Daredevils (now Capitals) in a coaching role.

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Commentary

Commentary is another role that keeps Mohammad Kaif involved deeply in the sport. He has been entertaining cricket fans with insightful commentary stints during International and domestic matches.

Politics

Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif forayed into politics for a brief period. In 2014, the cricketer contested in the Lok Sabha polls from Phulpur, Uttar Pradesh, on a Congress ticket but was unsuccessful.

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Mohammad Kaif remains one of the most celebrated figures in the Indian cricket fraternity and an admired athlete in India.

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