Meet Arjun Vajpai, the world's youngest mountaineer to scale six peaks over 8000 metres high
The story of Indian national football team goalkeeper Vishal Kaith.
Rio Olympic champion Carolina Marin defeated Indian ace Saina Nehwal as Hyderabad Hunters thrashed Awadhe Warriors 6-(-1) in a Premier Badminton League (PBL) match at the Nehru Indoor Stadium.
Championship leader Lewis Hamilton secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix, leading a 1-2 finish for Mercedes with a record lap time of 1 minute, 27.319 seconds
Minutes after India had drawn USA, Colombia and Ghana, the hosts' U-17 coach Luis Norton de Matos sounded confident. Almost defiant.
Indian Super League side Delhi Dynamos have added Spanish full-back Edu Moya and Dutch forward Guyon Fernandez to their ranks ahead of the upcoming season
Brazilian officials said that the country's Olympics chief was the "lynchpin" in a plot to bribe the International Olympic Committee into awarding Rio de Janeiro the 2016 Games
Wonderkid Ousmane Dembele gets to fulfill his boyhood dream to play alongside Barcelona's Lionel Messi as Borussia Dortmund pocket a massive transfer fee for the precocious French talent.
India's captain Virat Kohli scored his second double century, while Ajinkya Rahane missed out on a double by 12 runs. New Zealand are on rearguard after hosts scored a mammoth 557 in their innings.
German football hero Bastian Schweinsteiger, who scored a last minute goal in Germany's opening game against Ukraine on Sunday in the Euro 2016, tied the knot with his long time girlfriend, tennis star Ana Ivanovic in an intimate romantic ceremony in the city of Venice.
Some of the best pictures from the Pro Kabaddi season 4 match between Puneri Paltan and Delhi Dabangs' cliffhanger.
Indian men's hockey team witnessed a disappointing start to its campaign at the six-nation Invitational tournament, losing 0-4 to Germany.
Sri Lanka managed to clinch a much-needed 14-run win in order to stay alive in the Women's World T20 after losing to New Zealand.
Tennis stars Li Na and Serena Williams in race for sportswoman of the year in the Laureus World Sports Awards.
We couldn't have a summer this year. It was banned. God wasn't a sponsor. And claiming prior Mount Olympus rights would not have worked either.
A fourth-round in Australia, a second-round in Paris and a third-round at Wimbledon are all that Serena has to show for a season in which she has been ranked no. 1 every single week.
Pulis helped Palace get off their knees and while he did manage to get the team to safely stand up by the time last season ended.
Indians cricketers shouldn't expect India cricket fans to only worship their heroes. Being torn down is the opposite side of the same coin.
I am convinced that people fall in love with sports because it simply fulfills a basic human need - it provides a sense of belonging and acceptance.
We – the true cricket lovers of India – demand the immediate resignation of Dhoni, Fletcher and Srinivasan. If any of them has even one naya paisa of shame, they will resign immediately.
Sports needs more athletes like Moeen Ali, who took a stand on the Israel - Palestine conflict.
Luis Suarez’s 31 goals won him a motley of personal honours, but more importantly, en route to staying atop the Premier League goal scoring charts from start to finish, guided Liverpool back to the Champions League, a competition they last played in in 2010.
On 2 July in a press conference, Maria Sharapova, five times a Grand Slam winner, admitted she had no idea who Tendulkar was.
If you are under the age of 40, think about how you watched the current FIFA World Cup.
By repeatedly bringing up the identity of her spouse, Mr Laxman is implying that a woman losses her own identity post-marriage. How can Sania be Indian when her husband is Pakistani?
Bhuvneshwar, Rahane, Vijay, Jadeja, Sharma – good, solid Indian names, and they emerged as heroes – now, when Kohli and Dhawan click in the next three Tests, watch out.
Indians learned to love the game because it is relatively simple to play, requires little space and infrastructure and thanks to substitutions can accommodate many players at once.
Never have we seen great players or teams appreciating a fun environment after losing so many games on a trot.
JP Duminy and Kedhar Jadhav deserve all the accolades for putting up good performances when the chips are down and the team lacks motivation.
It’s tough to figure out who is in most misery following DD’s string of defeats at the home ground. Is it the players or the fans?