Indian athletes nominated for Sportstar of the Year female award

Five Indian sportswomen have been nominated for the Sportstar of the Year (Female) honour in the eighth edition of the Sportstar Aces Awards. The nominees include cricketers Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma, boxer Jaismine Lamboria, chess player Divya Deshmukh, and squash player Anahat Singh. Fans can vote for their favourite by February 28.

The nominations highlight standout performances by these athletes in 2025. Smriti Mandhana had a strong year with the bat, helping India secure its first Women's ODI World Cup title. Deepti Sharma contributed with all-round skills, earning the Player of the Tournament award during the home triumph.

In boxing, Jaismine Lamboria won her first World Championship. Divya Deshmukh made history in chess as the first Indian to claim the FIDE Chess World Cup, securing a spot in the Candidates tournament and achieving the Grandmaster title. Seventeen-year-old Anahat Singh has been prominent in squash, aiding India's World Cup success and securing her third straight national title.

These trailblazers are in contention for the prestigious award. Voting is open until February 28 via a QR code. The awards also feature 19 jury categories, decided by a panel led by Sunil Gavaskar. Other members include Abhinav Bindra, M.M. Somaya, Viswanathan Anand, Anjali Bhagwat, and Aparna Popat. A separate Chairperson’s Award recognises efforts in sports for social good.

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Rahul Dravid and Shubman Gill honored at BCCI Naman Awards ceremony in New Delhi.
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BCCI to honour Rahul Dravid and Shubman Gill at annual awards

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India will hold its annual Naman Awards ceremony in New Delhi on March 15, where former coach Rahul Dravid is set to receive the Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award. Shubman Gill is expected to be named Cricketer of the Year for his performances, including a record run as Test captain. The event follows India's recent T20 World Cup victory.

The BBC has revealed the five nominees for its sixth annual Indian Sportswoman of the Year award, recognizing achievements in 2025. The contenders include cricketers Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana, chess player Divya Deshmukh, shooter Suruchi Singh, and athlete Jyothi Yarraji. For the first time, a Grand Jury will select the winner at a ceremony on February 16.

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India's Woman Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh received the Dynamite News Young India Country Award, presented by Chief Justice Surya Kant, in recognition of her recent FIDE Women’s World Cup victory. The 19-year-old became the first Indian woman to win the prestigious title by defeating Koneru Humpy. CJI Kant praised her as a symbol of India's rising talent on the global stage.

Sahajveer Singh Maras and Chhavi Zade emerged as champions in the open and girls categories, respectively, at a recent under-13 chess tournament in Nagpur. They secured top spots with strong performances, earning selection for the state championship. Prizes were awarded in a ceremony attended by chess officials.

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The longlists for the 2026 Women AutHer Awards were announced on March 8, featuring eight books each in fiction, non-fiction, children's literature, and debut categories. The awards, presented by The Times of India and JK Paper, recognize Indian women writers with cash prizes of Rs 1 lakh for winners. Selections for winners will be made by juries, with the popular choice category determined through online voting.

The 2026 Candidates Tournament will take place in Cyprus from March 28 to April 15, featuring several Indian players. This FIDE event qualifies participants for the World Chess Championship. Key Indian contenders include R Praggnanandhaa and Koneru Humpy.

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Gukesh Dommaraju, the youngest world chess champion, received the Titan of the Year 2026 award in Mumbai. The event, held on February 6, 2026, at the St. Regis Hotel, celebrated his achievements with a special edition watch launch. Titan highlighted his dedication and global impact as embodying the brand's values.

 

 

 

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