A total of 147 awards were presented in the 1990s thirteen in 1990, followed by eight in 1991, seven in 1992, ten in 1993, eight in 1994, nine in 1995, eighteen in 1996, twenty-one in 1997, thirty in 1998 and twenty-three in 1999. Individuals from twenty-nine different sports were awarded, which includes twenty-one from hockey, twenty from athletics, eleven from kabaddi, nine each from boxing, cricket, shooting and weightlifting, eight from wrestling, four each from badminton, golf, judo, lawn tennis, rowing, swimming and yachting, three each from table tennis and volleyball, two each from archery, football and squash, and one each from basketball, billiards & snooker, bodybuilding, carrom, chess, equestrian, gymnastics, kho kho and powerlifting. Cricket legend
Sachin Tendulkar (awarded in 1994), considered one of the greatest batsmen of all time according to the
Encyclopedia Britannica, was the first cricketer to score 100
centuries in international competition.
Dhanraj Pillay (awarded in 1995), was a
field hockey player and the captain of the
India national team. He is regarded as one of best Indian players of all times, having made three hundred and thirty-nine appearances for the national team and having scored a hundred and seventy goals. Another cricketer
Rahul Dravid (awarded in 1998), nicknamed
The Wall for "the sense of permanence to be found in his batting", is the fourth highest run-scorer in
Test cricket and is considered one of the greatest batsmen of all time. ==List of recipients ==