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International Women's Day: 5 greatest Indian sportswomen of all-time we are proud of
The world celebrates International Women's Day on Monday, as the women celebrate their solidarity. Even in sports, the women have time and again proved their stature, while India is not lagging behind either. Numerous Indian sportswomen have glorified greatness over the years.
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<p>The world is in a celebratory mood on Monday, as it celebrates International Women's Day. On this day, women from across sectors rejoice in their solidarity, including the ones from sports.</p> <p> </p> <p>The Indian sportswomen also have proved the same over the years and can take it to the world. In the same light, we take a look at the five greatest Indian sportswomen of all-time who we fellow Indians would always be proud of.</p>
The world is in a celebratory mood on Monday, as it celebrates International Women's Day. On this day, women from across sectors rejoice in their solidarity, including the ones from sports.
The Indian sportswomen also have proved the same over the years and can take it to the world. In the same light, we take a look at the five greatest Indian sportswomen of all-time who we fellow Indians would always be proud of.
<p><strong>Mithali Raj</strong><br /> The former Indian skipper and a renowned batter for the Indian women's team, Mithali, proved that cricket is not just a gentlemen's game but equally belongs to the women as well. Having represented India across formats, she is often referred to as the Sachin Tendulkar of the Indian women's team, having scored the most runs among women in the One-Day Internationals. As she continues to deliver her priceless services to the side, we sincerely hope that she wins the ICC Women's World Cup.</p>
Mithali Raj
The former Indian skipper and a renowned batter for the Indian women's team, Mithali, proved that cricket is not just a gentlemen's game but equally belongs to the women as well. Having represented India across formats, she is often referred to as the Sachin Tendulkar of the Indian women's team, having scored the most runs among women in the One-Day Internationals. As she continues to deliver her priceless services to the side, we sincerely hope that she wins the ICC Women's World Cup.
<p><strong>Saina Nehwal</strong><br /> The Indian shuttler rose to fame a decade ago owing to her prolific badminton skills. She took up the challenge to numerous top women badminton players globally and was eventually ranked number one in the world for some time. Being a five-time gold-medallist and an Olympic bronze medallist, she has set an example apart for badminton in India, while PV Sindhu seems to be riding on her curtails.</p>
Saina Nehwal
The Indian shuttler rose to fame a decade ago owing to her prolific badminton skills. She took up the challenge to numerous top women badminton players globally and was eventually ranked number one in the world for some time. Being a five-time gold-medallist and an Olympic bronze medallist, she has set an example apart for badminton in India, while PV Sindhu seems to be riding on her curtails.
<p><strong>Sania Mirza</strong><br /> She is a renowned tennis star from India and probably the greatest in the sport to be ever produced by the country. While her singles career did not exactly lead her to Grand Slam titles, she had a prolific career and was ranked 27 at a point. Nonetheless, she had a magnificent career in doubles, winning three Slams in women's doubles and three in mixed doubles. She continues to possess the same aura even today, having turned pro in 2003.</p>
Sania Mirza
She is a renowned tennis star from India and probably the greatest in the sport to be ever produced by the country. While her singles career did not exactly lead her to Grand Slam titles, she had a prolific career and was ranked 27 at a point. Nonetheless, she had a magnificent career in doubles, winning three Slams in women's doubles and three in mixed doubles. She continues to possess the same aura even today, having turned pro in 2003.
<p><strong>MC Mary Kom</strong><br /> The Indian boxer is a legend, not just in India but in the world. The Manipuri athlete is a 13-time gold medallist, having won six of them at World Championships. Owing to her glorious fame and career, she has been honoured by the Indian government with three prestigious awards. At the same time, she is also the chairperson of the International Boxing Association's (AIBA) champions and veterans committee. She would be looking to make the nation proud again as she prepares for another gold-medal winning performance in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics 2020.</p>
MC Mary Kom
The Indian boxer is a legend, not just in India but in the world. The Manipuri athlete is a 13-time gold medallist, having won six of them at World Championships. Owing to her glorious fame and career, she has been honoured by the Indian government with three prestigious awards. At the same time, she is also the chairperson of the International Boxing Association's (AIBA) champions and veterans committee. She would be looking to make the nation proud again as she prepares for another gold-medal winning performance in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics 2020.
<p><strong>PT Usha</strong><br /> Undoubtedly, the honour of the greatest Indian sportswoman should go to her. Known as the Golden Girl of India, she was known for her record-breaking performances in track events. Although she had some physical limitations, her drive and will for success were unmatched to any, which led her to success. She has won 18 gold medals and was the first Indian woman to qualify for the Olympics. She was also honoured with numerous accolades, including Adidas Golden Shoe Award, Padma Shri Award and many more. Truly an inspiration for every athlete across India.</p>
PT Usha
Undoubtedly, the honour of the greatest Indian sportswoman should go to her. Known as the Golden Girl of India, she was known for her record-breaking performances in track events. Although she had some physical limitations, her drive and will for success were unmatched to any, which led her to success. She has won 18 gold medals and was the first Indian woman to qualify for the Olympics. She was also honoured with numerous accolades, including Adidas Golden Shoe Award, Padma Shri Award and many more. Truly an inspiration for every athlete across India.