Winchester
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This is a good time for this thread as the wounds of World Cup are fresh.
Pakistan missed out on a semi-final berth in the cricket World Cup. This means Pakistan is outside the top 4.
Pakistan is outside the top 4 in a sport which is the number 1 sport in just 4 countries i.e. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India.
In Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand and the Carribbean Countries, Cricket takes a back seat to other sports and is not followed passionately.
There is one other point and an important one. Your principal enemy has a stranglehold on the sports financially. The next two major Cricket tournaments are going to be held there. That country tried but failed to get you banned from that tournament. It doesn't mean it won't be successful next time. India is 80% of ICCs finances and its clout is going to increase over the next few years particularly with touts like Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
Your whole emotional attachment is to a single sport which is financially controlled by your enemy and is not a true world-wide sports.
National sport teams are there to project a soft image of your country as well as give your country name recognition. The most popular sport by far is football. It is also far outside India's influence.
And most importantly, it is a sport followed widely in Pakistan. Everyone knows who Ronaldo is and who Messi is. It is a sport now played widely too.
The foundation is there, a bit of government support and a few academies and it won't take long for football to take off.
Not saying Kirkut should be replaced but for a country of 200 million , its embarassing to just be good at cricket and that too just good enough to be in the 5th position out of 10.
Pakistan missed out on a semi-final berth in the cricket World Cup. This means Pakistan is outside the top 4.
Pakistan is outside the top 4 in a sport which is the number 1 sport in just 4 countries i.e. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India.
In Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand and the Carribbean Countries, Cricket takes a back seat to other sports and is not followed passionately.
There is one other point and an important one. Your principal enemy has a stranglehold on the sports financially. The next two major Cricket tournaments are going to be held there. That country tried but failed to get you banned from that tournament. It doesn't mean it won't be successful next time. India is 80% of ICCs finances and its clout is going to increase over the next few years particularly with touts like Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
Your whole emotional attachment is to a single sport which is financially controlled by your enemy and is not a true world-wide sports.
National sport teams are there to project a soft image of your country as well as give your country name recognition. The most popular sport by far is football. It is also far outside India's influence.
And most importantly, it is a sport followed widely in Pakistan. Everyone knows who Ronaldo is and who Messi is. It is a sport now played widely too.
The foundation is there, a bit of government support and a few academies and it won't take long for football to take off.
Not saying Kirkut should be replaced but for a country of 200 million , its embarassing to just be good at cricket and that too just good enough to be in the 5th position out of 10.