Two stars of sports born on September 16, which left internationally

New -Delhi, September 15 (IANS). The day of ’16 September’ is very special for the Indian sports world. On this day, two such figures were born, which relieved the name of India in the sports world. One is a female weightlifter, while the other is a cricket referee. Come, let’s know about it. Geeta Rani: Geeta Rani, born 16 September 1981 in Sangrur, is a famous weightlifter of India, who has increased the value of the country by winning medals in various international competitions, including the Commonwealth Games. He gave a new identity to the Indian weightlifting. When Geeta Rani was just 13 years old, she started coaching Surinder Singh. Geeta Rani won the bronze medal at the Ephro-Asian Games in 2003, held in Hyderabad. He then shone in the Asian championship in 2004. He won three silver in this championship. In the Commonwealth Games 2006 held in Melbourne, Geeta Rani won gold in 75+ categories. After this, Geeta Rani participated in the Commonwealth Games 2010 in Delhi, but this time she had to be satisfied in fourth place. Geeta Rani was awarded the ‘Arjuna Award’ in 2006 for his excellent contribution to weightlifting. R. Ramchandra Rao: RK Ramchandra Rao was a well-known cricket referee of India. He identified with his fairness and accurate decisions in domestic cricket. Ramchandra Rao, who was born on September 16, 1931, began separating cricket with Ranji trophy in the first class. He made his debut in a cricket match between Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in 1975. The match was played in Aligarh. After this Ramchandra Rao referee in 20 first -class matches. In March 1987, Ramchandra Rao stands as a referee in the historic match between India and Pakistan. The match was played in Ahmedabad. On June 11, 2017, at the age of 85, Ramchandra Rao said goodbye to the world. His contribution to the cricket world is remembered as a symbol of sportsmanship and discipline. -Ians RSG/As Share This Story Tags