Former England and Arsenal star on how to evolve as a leader and his secret to longevity
Jemimah Rodrigues, 22 and a frontline batter for the Indian cricket team, on humility and how to handle success at a young age
Former South African captain and commissioner of the newly-minted SA20 league on how to manage crises and lead from the front
Part of the French World Cup-winning team and former Arsenal great Robert Pires on how to fight the good fight
Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Shankar on discovering high jump by chance and why he could move away from it
Former Netherlands and FC Barcelona legend Patrick Kluivert on how he forsees a turnaround for Barca and why nothing compares to the El Clasico
Paddler G Sathiyan, who won three medals in the recent Commonwealth Games, on why it's necessary to detach yourself from outcomes
Saurav Ghosal, India's first individual Commonwealth Games medallist in the sport, breaks down his path to glory
Australian cricketer Alyssa Healy is known to put on a big show with her swashbuckling batting style. Unapologetically victorious, she singlehandedly won Australia the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in 2020. And nobody can forget her smashing 170 in the 2022 ICC Women's World Cup final. In this Forbes India From the Field episode, Healy shares the wisdom she gained from sending balls out of the park
Dipika Pallikal is one of the best squash players in the world. She also happens to be an Indian ace in the field. Her resume boasts two gold medals at the recently concluded World Squash Doubles Championship, two silvers at Commonwealth Games, and being the first woman squash player to receive the much-coveted Arjuna Award. Her perseverance shines when she talks about the lessons she learned on the court and how she staged a smashing comeback after three-year-long hiatus. In this episode of Forbes India From the Field, meet Dipika Pallikal—world champion, a mother, and an entrepreneur
Sandesh Jhingan, the vice-captain of the Indian men's national football team, is an Arjuna Awardee. A street footballer from the beginning, the 28-year-old footballer only had one dream—playing for the national team. In this episode of Forbes India From the Field, the defender extraordinaire chronicles his tough journey of growing up as Sandy to become Sandesh Jhingan