Photographs are one of the most important aspects which make sports interesting. A perfectly timed photo can converse a lot more to a common man compared to written text.
Here, we look at some such pictures which define the year 2020 for Indian sports:
Sania Mirza with her son
After being out of the top level tennis for almost 27 months due to injury and pregnancy, Sania Mirza returned in a grand fashion lifting the Hobart International Doubles Title with Nadiia Kichenok.
Record spectators at Women’s T20 World Cup Final
The Women’s T20 World Cup final saw a total of 86,147 people in attendance at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. This was the highest ever attendance in the history of women’s cricket.
Jemimah Rodrigues and Harleen Deol
Harleen Deol was inconsolable after India’s embarrassing defeat against Australia in the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup.
Indian Women’s Team
The Indian women’s team, failed to cross the final hurdle as they lost by 85 runs against Australia in the T20 World Cup after being unbeaten throughout the tournament.
Bala Devi
Bala Devi became the first Indian woman footballer to be signed by a European team earlier this year. She also became the first Indian woman to score in a European league.
Jehan Daruvala
Jehan Daruvala became the first ever Indian to win a F2 race when he won the Sakhir Grand Prix in December.
Manasi Joshi
In October, the Indian Para-badminton player, Manasi Joshi became the first ever para-athlete to have a Barbie doll modeled after her.
Hardik Pandya
Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya took a knee in support of the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement after scoring a half century against Rajasthan Royals in the IPL.
Leon Mendonca
The 14 year old Leon Mendonca earned two GM norms in a span of 21 days, playing tournaments while being stranded in Europe due to the pandemic. He is just one norm away from being recognised as GM.
Airtel Delhi Half Marathon
The Airtel Delhi Half Marathon was conducted on 29th November 2020 with strict measures to combat the coronavirus. Indian runner Avinash Sable set a national record during the event
Sathiyan Gnanaekaran
With the whole country under lockdown and no means to train, Indian Table Tennis player Sathiyan Gnanaekaran turned to train with a robot inside his home to keep himself match ready.
Sumit Nagal
Sumit Nagal became the first Indian to win a singles main draw match in a Grand Slam when he defeated USA’s Bradley Klahn during the US Open.
Supporting Novak Djokovic led Player’s council
Indian tennis players Rohan Bopanna and Sumit Nagal joined in support of the Novak Djokovic led player’s council which rivals the official council of ATP.
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