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Cricket and India
by Rajesh Poolakkal on Apr 03, 2007 02:25 AM

By some historical misfortune, ie the British colonising India, we became part of a handful of nations that played cricket. Initially atleast it was restricted to the maharajahs, princes and the nobility who played this game just because their counterparts in the british aristocracy were into it.
Even after independence there was limited following for this game. At that time the most popular team sport that the masses followed was hockey in which the nation was the reigning numero uno. Then began the decline in indian hockey as gradually other nations caught up and also because of circumstances like change in playing surfaces etc.
A nation of billion people didn't have any world class idols to look upto.Even the universaly wildly popular sport of soccer doesn't have an appeal in India just because our teams don't do well in the world arena. Just the fact that fourth place finishers in the olympics like Milka singh and PT Usha are considered as legends whereas in countries like United States, even gold medal winners vanish into obscurity within a year(Case in point anybody anywhere remembers who won the golds in the races that Milkha Singh and PT Usha ran?) shows the paucity of talent in Indian Sports.
It was in this void , in 1983, that a team of heroic ragtags created history by usurping the world cup of cricket. And a nation starved of sporting heroes warmly and readily embraced them. Here was a team and a sport where India mattered in the world stage albeit forget the fact that only 5-6 countries played it seriously. Decent successes in the future years maintained the iconic stature of cricketers. Once in a while the Indian team won some tournaments, beat strong teams and produced a boatload of fantastic individual talents.All this maintained their status as the masses's darlings. But the jolt at the current world cup could prove to be fatal if not already fatal. The fans are disgusted in the way that their beloved men in blue , their supposedly unbeatable heroes let themselves to be shown the door by minnows like Bangladesh and not so minnows like Sri Lanka. Hope this jolt brings some sense of balance to both the team and administrators as well as to the common fan. Cricket need not be a big part of our life and cricketers don't deserve the reverence that they now get.Sincerely hope other sports get better attention and we produce some world beaters there too so that we can have other heroes to look upto and not depend on only one bunch of guys.

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