Afghanistan registered a first ever triumph over South Africa when they won the opening ODI on Wednesday by six wickets
India's hockey captain Rani Rampal on Saturday criticised the "shameful" racist abuse of a team member's family that she said was damaging the country's quest to boost its sporting image.
New Delhi saw a hockey renaissance at the Tokyo Games with the men taking third place -- their first medal in 41 years in a sport where they have won a record eight golds -- while the women were narrowly beaten by Great Britain in their bronze medal play-off.
The women's best ever Olympic performance was tainted by abuse of the family of Vandana Katariya, from the Dalit community.
Youths taunted the family at their Uttarakhand state home saying the Dalits in the team were to blame for the defeat. The family has said that threats were made too.
"It's such a bad thing," Rampal told reporters.
"We put our life and soul into it, struggle and sacrifice so much to represent our country and when we see what is happening -- what happened to Vandana's family -- I just want to say to people please stop this division and casteism."
She added: "We have to rise above this. We come from different religions and come from all parts of India - north, south and east - but here we work for India."
The 26-year-old Rampal, whose own father pulled a cart to feed his family, added: "We sweat it out for the Indian flag and it is such a shameful thing when we see that people behave like this."
She said the team had felt "so much love from people" despite not winning a first medal, but added that lessons had to be learned to end such abuse.
"This should never happen to any athlete, or a normal person."
Katariya scored the first Olympic hat-trick by an Indian woman in a 4-3 victory over South Africa in the league stage.
Afghanistan registered a first ever triumph over South Africa when they won the opening ODI on Wednesday by six wickets
The Jharkhand government says the restriction aims to ensure 'a free, fair, and transparent' staff recruitment test
Before handing that termination letter, remember that most people don't wake up deciding to underperform
The footage showed three soldiers on the roof of a building, dragging, pushing and in one case kicking what appear to be dead men off the edge
At this year’s gathering of the UNGA, the official guide lists 580 events across 17 categories, with 249 focusing on AI and technology
Lebanon's health ministry said at least 14 people died in the attack and the toll was expected to climb
Mist may form, and the weather will be humid by night and Sunday morning
These international buyers highlight a growing trend, where people from countries with limited iPhone supply are taking advantage of Dubai’s quick access to the latest gadgets