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Charanjit Singh a hockey legend, has died. Charanjit Singh (February 3, 1931 – January 27, 2022) was an ...
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Pacers should play every game; they don’t enjoy it when they’re rested: Brett Lee Brett Lee, a former ...
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Rovman Powell’s Incredible 10 Sixes That Blew England Out In The Third T20I Until last night, Rovman Powell ...
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Anthony Joshua has been advertised the opportunity to pull back from his rematch with Usyk. Concurring to the ...
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England is the first team to reach the semifinals of the U-19 World Cup. With a six-wicket win ...
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During the Bangladesh Premier League, Shakib Al Hasan imitates Allu Arjun’s move from “Pushpa,” but with a twist. ...
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“Should Be The Captain…” says the narrator. Virat Kohli’s successor has been named by Harbhajan Singh as India’s ...
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Shoaib Akhtar’s Outlandish Prediction For The India-Pakistan T20 World Cup Match In Australia In 2022 Shoaib Akhtar, a ...
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Semifinals of the Australian Open men’s singles: A chance to make history Rafael Nadal knew he had a ...
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Greg Chappell’s Tall Commend For MS Dhoni: “One Of The Most honed Cricket Minds” Former India captain MS ...

Sports have a long history in India, which was strongly influenced by the British presence in the country during the 18th and 19th centuries. Cricket is certainly the most popular sport in the country. Although many other sports are also popular in such a huge and populated country.

Modern games, however, have swept the Indian scene, with cricket being the most popular. The Asian Games (1951 and 1982), the Cricket World Cup (1987, 1996, and 2011), the Hockey World Cup, and the Commonwealth Games have all been held in India (2010).

India has also competed in the Olympic Games since 1900, gaining one Olympic medal in athletics. When Norma Pritchard won two silver medals in the 200-meter dash and the 200-meter hurdles. They had a break from the Games for a few years before returning. In 1920 and sending athletes ever since.