Rupinder Pal Singh was one of the greatest players to have played for the India men's hockey team for a decade.
Lewis Hamilton has become the first individual in the history of F1 to win 100 races.
Michael Ballack's authority and versatility saw him become one of the standout players in the German national football team in the early and mid-2000s.
Serena Williams has remained a force in the sport of tennis since she made her debut and, even now, remains the woman to beat on the WTA tour.
Nadia Comaneci was the first individual in the history of Gymnastics to secure a perfect 10 in the sport.
Juan Martin del Potro defeated Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in the same Grand Slam to win the US Open in 2009.
The 24-year-old Indian will now take his nationals win and the regional win into the Finals and is expected to show an excellent display of the strategic and skillful game. Hemanth...
Colombian race driver Juan Pablo Montoya is remembered mostly for his time in Formula 1, when he almost beat a prime Michael Schumacher.
Flavio Briatore and his F1 career ended in acrimony over the damaging revelations on crashgate.
England have produced a number of great football players over the years. But who would make an all-time great playing XI for England?