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Sportsperson around the world follows a great fan-following. According to their fans they are the ones who live in their heart, whom they want to ape. But come to the place called India and you will understand the true meaning of fan-following.
In India the magic of Cricket is woven all around. Why everyone follow this game like a maniac?
Cricket's debut in India
The British Raj lasted here for more than a century. Of the many fiascoes they brought with them, Cricket must be rated as a big exception. Yes, had Britishers never came to India, Cricket's foundation wouldn't have had laid so early. Englishmen wouldn't have thought that in future Indians would beat them in their own game. Maybe they got a taste of their own medicine in those days itself. (Remember "
Lagaan")
India's rise at World Level
Many would be astonished to know that the Britishers established first Cricket club in
Kolkata way back in 1872. But India played its first International match in 1932 against our very own masters in those days, England. The match was played at Lords and in the process India became fifth country to be granted Test playing status. The beginning was really bad. We played hundreds of matches but winning only a handful. But things started to change during the start of 1970's. In this period India produced some stalwarts like
Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Bishen Singh Bedi, Erapalli Prasanna and many others. Things took a major leap when India won the World Cup in 1983 at Lords beating the mighty Caribbeans. India entered into the tournament as minnows but ended it as champions. Since then, India never looked back and today enjoys a great position in World Cricket with 3 World Cup Titles in all and also a Joint-Champions Trophy Winner to name a few accolades.
Such has been India's success in Cricket that the viewers had always loved watching them play. A game called Hockey (which is now forgotten by most Indians) was the prime focus of most until Cricket overshadowed it. In the forthcoming sections the reasons behind this never ending love are discussed.
Aaila Sachin !
Well, discussions on Cricket can never be completed without this maestro's name.
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar entered Indian Cricketing stage in 1989. Playing relentlessly for 23 years (and still counting), he had shown signs of true champion giving his best against each team in the world. He have every major batting record under his name. Every time he's on field a new feather is added to his already much feathered hat. In India, Cricket's a religion and
Sachin is its God. You can't define his personality, his gameplay, his batting prowess in one word. He's truly a brand ambassador of this game.
People in India are crazy about
Sachin. Days when his game is not up to the mark, India's media acts as if there's a national crisis looming over the country (specially news channel like
Aaj Tak). They bring experts from every nook and corner of the world and start tarnishing Sachin's gameplay. Well every Indian in such case is seen providing suggestions to this man who himself is a well-written book of Cricket. But such is his character that he shuts down his each and every critic with his power-packed performance.
Sachin do have powers, as one Australian author (can't recall his name) writes as "
He can stop time in India". He shares one incident when he was at Shimla's one of the toy train station. It was time for the train to depart but there were no signs of train moving even an inch. Later he came to know about Sachin playing at 98 in a certain match at that same time and the train's driver vowed to move only after seeing the Little Master score his century. Crazy
Sachin Fan !
Political Drama
The governments of India and Pakistan have always been at loggerheads over many issues. This dispute had always eased its passage into the game of Cricket. Indo-Pak matches always deliver high octane performances from both sides. The political tension between these two warring countries led to a ban for several years on the brand called India vs Pakistan. But the most highly-rated match between them was always imminent and the cold war was broken when they met in World Cup 2003 Pool Match. This rivalry was always used by the organizers to cash-on and hence bring more audience whereas at the same time keeping the love for Cricket well ignited.
New Breed and Format
With new format of T20 enjoying a great success among the spectators this love is going to be forever. Newer breed of cricketers also making their way into limelight is always good to see. Also young players had always taken keen interest in this game. Winning 3 Under-19 World Cup titles in the past decade is something enough said regarding it.
After seeing so many aspects going in the favor of Cricket like success, no wearing-out among viewers, dashing players, veteran players at their best to name a few, it is totally possible for the game to remain in everyone's heart.
This is why I think India loves Cricket...................