Facts of India Sports(Grade 3rd – 12th)

  • Chess was originally named “Chaturanga” or “Chaturaangam” meaning intelligent or Smart. This game
    was invented in India.
  • Sachin Tendulkar fielded for Pakistan once – Ahead of a Test series in 1987, India and Pakistan were
    playing an exhibition match where Imran Khan‟s team was short on fielders. It was then that a 13-year-old
    Sachin was asked to field for Pakistan.
  • The Most awaited T20- IPL cricket series also known as India‟s “Indian Premier League” is the 2ndplushest sports league after the “National Basket Ball Association” /“NBA” of the United States.
  • PT Usha started her career with a scholarship of Rs 250 – Usha had faced poverty and ill health as a
    child. But her talent won her a scholarship of Rs 250 per month, allowing her to study in a sports school in
    Kannur, Kerala, where she trained and eventually became the “Queen of Track and Field” in India.
  • Playing cards often called a “Gambler‟s delight‟ was introduced in Eastern India and surprisingly first
    introduced as a family game before becoming a confluence for gambling joints
  • Major Dhyan Chand has a statue with 4 hands and 4 sticks in Austria – Known as the Wizard of
    Hockey, the legend was honoured by Austrian citizens in Vienna. They made a statue of him with 4 hands
    and 4 sticks to depict his magnificent skill and control with the ball.
  • The 1st Indian to have won the coveted Wimbledon Jr. Singles is Ramanathan Krishnan;He won over
    Ashley Cooper in the finals.
  • Rahul Dravid has a “Wall” dedicated to him – In front of the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru
    stands a wall made of 10,000 bricks, commemorating Dravid‟s landmark of crossing 10,000 runs. The
    wall inaugurated by Sachin Tendulkar also has an electronic meter displaying his total runs which halted
    at 13,288 after he retired.
  • The 1st Indian Women athlete to have been listed as a medal winner in World Athletics Championship
    is Anju Bobby George. She entered record books when after winning bronze medal in Long-Jump in
    2003(World Championships in in Paris).
  • Vishwanathan Anand was the first sportsperson to win the Padma Vibhushan – The Padma Vibhushan is
    the second highest civilian award given in India. Anand received this honour in 2007, making him the first
    sportsperson in Indian history to accomplish this.
  • The 1st time India joined the Olympics Games was in 1900, strangely it took 38 years before they
    brought home the first Olympic medal.
  • India won its 1stGold Medal in Olympic in the year 1928 in hockey. We defeated Netherlands by a
    roaring 3-0 in the finals.
  • IM Vijayan scored one of the fastest goals in international football history – The 3-time Indian Player of
    the Year and the Arjuna Award winner scored a goal in 11 seconds against Bhutan in the 1999 SAF
    Games. It is one of the fastest goals in international football.
  • Kapil Dev never missed a match because of injuries – In 184 innings as a batsman in Tests, not once
    was he run out. Such was his fitness that in his 16-year career spanning 131 matches, he did not miss a
    single match due to injury or fitness issue.
  • Abhinav Bindra‟s career almost ended before he won the Olympic gold – In 2006, after the Melbourne
    Commonwealth Games, the shooter had a career-threatening spinal injury but went through vigorous
    rehabilitation to change his posture. He won gold in the Beijing Olympics in 2008 after overcoming this
    injury.
  • Mary Kom‟s family found out about her boxing interest through a newspaper – As boxing was not
    considered to be an appropriate sport for a woman in her family, Mary Kom tried to hide her passion for
    the sport. But after she won the Manipur state championship, a newspaper published her photo which her
    father saw.
  • Sushil Kumar‟s father was a DTC bus driver – Even though he had a small income, his father, Diwan
    Singh, supported Sushil with his dreams and ensured that he did not face any troubles while pursuing his
    career in wrestling.
  • Vijender Singh is called the Indian David Beckham – He earned this title thanks to his looks. Apart from
    being a successful boxer, his good looks prompted the foreign media to give him this title.
  • Leander Paes is the oldest player in Open era Tennis to win a Grand Slam – After winning the Men‟s
    Doubles title at the 2013 US Open with his partner Radek Stepanek, Paes became the oldest player to win
    a Grand Slam Title in the Open era (post 1968).
  • Dhanraj Pillay has no exact record of his goals and is the only Indian to have played 4 World Cups, 4
    Olympics, 4 Champions Trophies and 4 Asian games – One of the best players in hockey history, Pillay
    played in all these tournaments between 1990 and 2004. Under him India won the Asian Games in 1998
    and 2003. Another interesting fact is that there is no exact record of the number of goals he scored, but he
    and other statisticians claim it is around 170.
  • Baichung Bhutia was the first Asian born player to score in the English league – On 15th April, 2000, he
    scored for his English club Bury against Chesterfield. This was his first goal for the club, making him the
    first Asian-born player to score in an English league
  • Rahul Dravid is the first non-Australian cricketer to have spoken at Sir Donald Bradman‟s oration – In
    December 2011, Rahul Dravid went to Canberra to give a speech at Sir Donald Bradman‟s oration. He
    was the first non-Australian cricketer in history to have spoken there.
  • Geet Sethi is the only cueist to score 1000+ breaks in billiards and 147 in snooker – Geet Sethi‟s break
    of 1276 was unbeaten for 15 years and his 147 points break in snooker was featured in the Guinness Book
    of World Records. He is the only player in the world to hold both records.
  • Mountaineer Bachendri Pal also crossed Ganga from Haridwar to Calcutta on a raft – Apart from being
    the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest, she also led a team of 18 women in 3 rafts which crossed
    the mighty Ganges river from Haridwar to Calcutta covering a distance of 2155 kms in 39 days.
  • Major Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore‟s family missed his Olympic moment due to cable strike – While
    Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore won the silver medal at the Athens Olympics, his family could not view the
    magical moment because of a cable operator‟s strike. His wife got updates from a DD reporter over the
    phone.
  • The favourite pastime game of Snakes & Ladders originated in India by a famous poet names Gyaydevji
    . He called it “Parambadham”
  • The famous game Polo initiated and parentedfrom India. However this has been modified by overseas
    countries.
  • 1951 – 1962: Indian Football team‟s glorious years – The 1950s and 1960s were the glorious years for
    the Indian Football team and it ranked among the top 20 teams of the world. Under the tutelage of the
    legendary Syed Abdul Rahim, they won the 1951 and 1962 Asian Games, and finished fourth in the 1956
    Olympics.During the team‟s peak period, they were automatically advanced to play in the 1950 FIFA
    World Cup. But they could not participate in the games due to lack of resources, financial constraints and
    other internal issues. Let‟s tap the hidden talent in our country and bring back Indian football into the
    league?
  • 1952 – Khashaba Jadhav, the first Indian to win an individual Olympic medal for India – Khashaba
    Jadhav won a bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics and became the first Indian to win a medal at
    this platform. His bright future in wrestling was visible ever since he won his first wrestling bout at the
    age of eight in just two minutes against a local champion wrestler. He won his Olympic medal after
    defeating players from Mexico, Canada and Germany. Unlike today, when players are welcomed with a
    lot of media attention, Jadhav was just greeted by his fellow villagers after the remarkable feat!
  • 1958 – Mihir Sen crossed the English Channel and became the first Indian – Mihir Sen Known as the
    first Indian to conquer the English Channel from Dover to Calais in 1958, Mihir also created history by
    being the only man to swim the five oceans in one calendar year in 1966. By the time of his death at the
    age of 66 in 1997, Sen also had his name recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records for long
    distance swimming. Enough reasons to feel proud of this amazing sportsman.
  • 1960 – Milkha Singh broke the 400m Olympic record but lost the bronze by just 0.1 seconds – Who
    doesn‟t know about this Flying Sikh‟s contribution to Indian sports? And when we talk about some of
    India‟s most memorable sporting moments, we cannot skip Singh‟s performance in the 1960 Olympics
    where he broke the 400m Olympic record but still lost the bronze by just 0.1 seconds. He also won Gold
    medals in the 1958 and 1962 Asian Games.
  • 1975 – India won World Cup Hockey, Malaysia – In this historical victory against Pakistan on 15th
    March 1975, India won the Hockey World Cup held at Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia with a score of 2-1.
    Players like Ajit Pal, who was the captain of the team, and Aslam Sher Khan played a crucial role in this
    victory. India has 8 Olympic Gold Medals under its name which is a great achievement in itself.
  • 1980 – Praksh Padukone wins All England Badminton Title – After registering a victory over Liem
    Swie King of Indonesia, Padukone became the first Indian to win the All England Badminton
    championships. One of the finest badminton players produced by India, Padukone was awarded the
    Arjuna Award and also the Padma Shri for his achievements. He has won the nationals championships for
    a record nine times.
  • 1982 – India‟s Golf stars win Gold at the Asian Games – Indian Golf teams brought India into the
    spotlight by winning gold in the 1982 and silver in the 2006 Asian Games respectively. „Bunny‟ Laxman
    Singh, Rajiv Mohta, Rishi Narain and Amit Luthra represented the Indian Golf team. Apart from these
    amazing victories, Jeev Milha Singh‟s contributions to this sport cannot be ignored as he became the first
    player from India to join the European Tour in 1998. He has won three European Tour Titles, four Japan
    Golf Tour titles and six Asian Tour tiles, after defeating some of the best players in the world.
  • 1983 – Cricket World Cup Victory. Repeated in 2011.India created a much talked about history when it
    won the ICC Cricket World Cup in 1983 by defeating the West Indies. In the nail-biting final, India lost
    the toss and was asked to bat first against WI, which arguably had the world‟s best bowling attack at the
    time. India managed to score just 183 runs overall and were in low spirits. “Team, if this is not a winning
    total its definitely a fighting total,” Kapil Dev, the then captain of the team said. And, India did put up a
    brave fight, defeating the opponent by 43 runs in a remarkable way. Highlights of the match
    https://youtu.be/jtFpBbx4j88
  • Apart from the 1983 victory, India created history once again by winning its second World Cup title in
    2011 by defeating Sri Lanka at the Wankhade Stadium in Mumbai. India became the first country ever to
    win the World Cup on its home ground. The much-awaited victory won millions of hearts and was
    certainly an emotional and proud moment for the entire nation. Remember the last over? Here it is!
    https://youtu.be/njawnIYqL24
  • 1999 – The amazing duo of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi – The Paes – Bhupathi duo was
    unbeatable and created history whenever they played together. They reached the finals of the men‟s
    doubles in all four grand slams and the ATP Masters in 1999 and also won the French Open and
    Wimbeldon. Paes‟ amazing performance also took India to the semi finals of the Davis Cup in 1993.
  • 2000 – Karnam Malleswari‟s glorious performance at the Olympics – Malleswari wrote yet another
    golden chapter in Indian sports history by becoming the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal.
    Malleswari bagged a bronze in the 69 kg category of the weight-lifting championship at Sydney Olympics
    in 2000. She started the competition with a brave lead where she entered the competition at 105 kgs, while
    other lifters opted for a 100 kgs weight, and she later went up to 110 kgs over the next two attempts.
    Watch for yourself how effortless she made it look!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KegveAgMiYM
  • 2000 – Viswanathan Anand wins the World Chess Championship – Once nicknamed the “Lightning
    Kid”, Anand marked a remarkable victory by winning the FIDE World Chess Championship in 2000. He
    became the first Indian to win a world chess championship. He again won the FIDE championship in
  1. He has won world championships five times and Lubomir Kavalek, the great chess player, once
    called him one of the most versatile world champions ever.
  • 2003 – Anju Bobby George‟s remarkable long jump – Anju Bobby George created history and became
    the first Indian medalist at the World Athletics Championships, when she took the long jump (6.70 m)
    bronze in Paris in 2003. Later, in 2005, she won a gold medal at the IAAF World Athletics, which she
    considers her best performance. Her success brought her from the 61st place in 2001 to the 6th place in the
    world rankings in 2003. She holds the current Indian national record in long jump with her personal best
    of 6.83 meters.
  • 2004 – The unbeaten Indian Kabbaddi team marks its first win at the first Kabaddi World Cup – Did you
    know that India has won all five Kabaddi world cups played till now? How amazing is that! With the
    recent 2014 Asian Games win by both the men and women Kabaddi teams, India has marked its unbeaten
    territory in this sport. Apart from 2014, India has won Gold medals in the Asian Games in 1990, 1994,
    1998, 2002, 2006 and 2010.
  • 2004 – Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore‟s much talked about Silver medal – When India‟s ace shooter
    Rathore bagged a silver medal after scoring 179 points at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, it created
    quite a stir nationwide. He gave India its first silver medal in an individual event at the Olympics.
  • 2005 – Pankaj Advani won the World Billiards Championships –
    National snooker star Pankaj Advani created a sensation when he won the IBSF World Billiards
    Championship in 2005 at Qawra, Malta, and became the first playe to achieve a “grand double” by
    winning both time and point formats. He also won the World Championship in 2003 at the age of 18 and
    became the youngest Indian to win the title. He has eight world titles under his name so far.
  • 2007 – Six sixes in an over by Yuvraj Singh – Who can forget the amazing six sixes in one over by
    Yuvraj Singh in the T20 Cricket World Cup 2007 match against England? Singh‟s incredible batting
    against Stuart Broad was a treat for cricket fans across the globe. The first ball was hit hard and sent to
    cow corner while the second ball went to backward square leg followed by four other amazing sixes. His
    incredible innings won him a record of making a half century in just 12 balls. Singh‟s incredible batting
    paid off and India won the match (also becoming the first T20 champions).
  • 2008 – Abhinav Bindra‟s gold medal at the 2008 Olympic – Abhinav Bindra‟s glorious gold medal in
    the men‟s 10m air rifle shooting competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympics marked India‟s arrival in the
    international sports scene apart from cricket. This splendid victory not only brought India in the limelight
    but also made Bindra the first Indian to win an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games. Check out
    the gold winning moment here:
    https://youtu.be/dq-ModVLrBE
  • 2009 – Saina Nehwal becomes the first Indian woman to win a Super Series Tournament – Saina
    Nehwal is among those very few players who have brought badminton into the limelight. She became the
    first Indian to win a Super Series tournament as she grabbed the much deserved title after defeating a
    higher ranked Lin Wang from China in Jakarta.
    Saina Nehwal also made India immensely proud when she won a bronze medal in the 2012 Olympics.
    After the victory, instead of celebrating the victory in the court, Nehwal showed a more humble side and
    first went to the Chinese player who was retired from the match after an injury.
  • 2012 – Sachin Tendulkar‟s 100th century and retirement – The “God” of Indian cricket, Sachin
    Tendulkar, has always been the country‟s pride. At each match he played throughout his career, the entire
    nation kept faith in him to lead India to a victory. In 2012, Tendulkar proved his amazing batting
    capabilities yet again as he became the first batsman to make a 100 international centuries. Another
    emotional moment in the history of Indian cricket was Tendulkar‟s retirement. Millions of fans shed tears
    as the master blaster bid goodbye to his 24 year long cricketing career. Take a peek at Tendulkar‟s
    retirement speech that made everyone emotional –
    https://youtu.be/CfCBWUkWzXM
  • 2014 – Mary Kom‟s “golden” come back – Five time world champion and Olympic bronze medallist
    Mary Kom captured everyone‟s heart with her first Asian Games gold medal in the women‟s 48-51 kg
    boxing. The victory was even more special for her as she had returned to the ring after a break of two
    years in which she delivered her third baby. Three cheers for the strong come back!
  • Kamaljeet Sandhu is the first Indian woman who had won the Asian games gold in 400meter running
    race in the year 1970, she had completed the race in 57.3 seconds.
  • Talimeren ao is the first captain of the India‟s first football captain joined In the year 1948.
  • Durand cup is the oldest football competition in India which was first held in the year 1888 and it was
    named after the founder of the game Sir, Mortimer Durand.
  • Bhausaheb Nimbalkar could not break the world record of 452 runs scored by Bradman because he had
    to go for his marriage. Actually, he had made 432 runs before the final day and he had to go for his
    marriage on the last day. So, he could not break the record.
  • Sourav Ganguly is the only Indian player to hit a ton in the knockout match of a world cup
  • Mohammad Azharuddin is the only batsman to score three centuries in the first three test matches.
  • Ravi Shastri is the only Indian Cricketer to have batted on all five days of a test match.
  • Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi was the only Indian Cricketer to have played for two countries. He played for
    both India and England. (He is the grandfather of Saif Ali Khan.)
  • Indian Team is the only one to have won world cups of 60 overs, 50 overs and 20 overs.

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