Concretely, how does the importance of cricket for the Indian subcontinent translate?
Only cricket
can overshadow the harsh realities of India: 44% of Indians live on less than a
dollar a day, about 70 out of 1,000 children die before the age of 1 and 25
others do not exceed At the age of 5, terrorism is a constant problem,
community conflicts are likely to re - emerge at any time , and the brain drain
is still threatening.New players in PSL 2018
It should
also be noted that India, the second most populous nation in the world , has an
insignificant presence on the world stage of sport. At the Sydney Olympic Games
in 2000, India won only one bronze medal. In all its Olympic history, the
country has won only one gold medal. Cricket is the only discipline where
Indians can show the muscles.
In summary,
cricket is more than a game for the Indians. Indian cricket rights have been
sold for a whopping US $ 612 million for four years, far more than in any other
country. Cricket relies on an audience of over a billion viewers. With a
Premier League valued at over a billion dollars and a TV audience of one
billion viewers, India is the world's leading power cricket.
Asian sport
has been influenced by the history of colonialism. Is it still current?
Sports
practice has surely been shaped by the realities of colonialism but India and
Pakistan have progressed and things are different now. The colonial realities,
at least in cricket, have been completely reversed. We can almost speak now of
colonialism in reverse. India and Pakistan control the finances of world
cricket.

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