Gibbs
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Don't be silly. We played rugger from the year of our founding, in 1836. In Calcutta, the others who played were the Armenians (horrible hard nuts to crack), the Calcutta Police and CC&FC (when the CFC merged with the CCC, the Clubs funds, held in silver rupees, were melted down into the Calcutta Cup, which is still played for between England and Scotland). Lucknow also plays; since they had, under the UP Board, classes up to Class XII, and since they were notoriously prone to take two years where we thought one should suffice, we faced the very nasty prospect of facing chaps twice our weight and several inches taller, and absolute savages in the scrum, not to mention their belief that liniment was to be imbibed internally, not merely rubbed on. There are clubs in Bombay/Mumbai; one of the better players is the well-known Indian actor, Rahul Bose, who started playing while he was in Sydenham College. The Mumbai Police also plays, and several other teams besides. It isn't a possible people's sport, but it is played.
As for cricket, as far as I know, the Brits first played a game between Madras and Calcutta. Don't know much about it; many of my friends played both, or either, but these weren't my games.
Yes British India was the first to play Rugby outside Britain isles itself but it didnt last long because it was played exclusively by the British colonists and visiting servicemen from the commonwealth.. Rugby was never adopted by the natives.. Since independence only a handful of elite clubs played the game mainly the Bombay Gymkhana and two other sin Culcutta and Madras.. Not until the early 90's did Indian Rugby revive mainly due to as you rightly mentioned Armenian migrants who kept the game alive for most parts, And surprisingly even in Armenia it never took off unlike Caucasian cousins in Georgia and Southern Russia, Georgian national sport is rugby
The only place in the sub continent that Rugby took hold was Ceylon (Sri Lanka).. Because the native Ceylonese took a liking the game and now is the most popular game in the country domestically.. You find thrice as many crowds at domestic games in the island than at a test or club match of Cricket.. Sri Lanka was a Asian power house in Rugby till the 2000's.. Now it ranks 4th in Asia both in 7's and 15's after Japan (70% foreign born players inc captain and VC), Hong Kong (Exclusively Brits with residency in HK) and Korea and 45th if i'm not mistaken in the World