Sarika Kale was 10 years old when she started playing Kho Kho, a popular tag team sport in South Asia.
Even at that age, it was a tough choice for her. Her father, who was dead set against her playing sports, stopped talking to her.
But with the support of he mother and grandmother, she continued and went on to become the captain of India’s women’s team. She led the country to championship wins and earned one of its highest sporting honours.
And looking back, she says she is glad she chose Kho Kho.
This video is part of the second edition of BBC’s India Sportswoman of The Year. Click here to know more about the nominees and vote for your favourite athletes.
Reporter: Anagha Pathak
Producer: Deepak Sharma
Editor: Nilesh Bhosle
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