suraj Posted April 17, 2007 Share Posted April 17, 2007 MUMBAI: India?s debacle at the Cricket World Cup has come as a blow to the summer private cricket camps across Mumbai. The vacant Azad Maidan, Cross Maidan and the famous Shivaji Park stand testimony to this with all these grounds recording a very poor turn out. There has been drastic a 60 percent cut in this year overall entries. The hardest hit are the small time coaches. The clubs and gymkhanas have not shown any inclination after the Indian team?s performance and suddenly cricket has taken a back seat. Most of the coaches are worried about the summer camps as they have not received entries. The charm of cricket at the age-old Azad maidan, one of the nurseries of Mumbai cricket, has been dealt a double blow with families moving to the suburbs in the recent years. ?The poor World Cup show by the team has eroded the charm of the game,? feels former cricketer Sudhir Naik and coach of National Cricket Club at Oval maidan. ?Overall there has been a decline in the cricket playing culture as most of the boys who played the game have moved to places like Navi Mumbai, but the major jolt this year as been the West Indies debacle,? says Shailesh Salunkhe, one of the coaches at Azad Maidan. The famous Shivaji Park also wears a deserted look nowadays. The empty nets spell out the sad story of the summer holidays. Says Sachin Sawant, a coach at Shivaji Park: ?This year the coaching camps have seen the poorest response in the last few years,? states Sawant. Last year, by this time, I had to close entries but this year I have just six boys so far,? adds Sawant. Hemant Futiawala, who coaches at Azad Maidan, agrees with Sawant?s words. ?It?s pathetic. Parents and the boys now prefer other games. I have a couple of boys who were with me for last two years, but now have switched on to other games such as football, and some indoor games. Cricket is going down,? feels Futiawala. http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1091342 Link to comment
Rajiv Posted April 17, 2007 Share Posted April 17, 2007 Re: Cricket losing popularity in India??? Aag Lagi Hain to Dua To Uthe ga 1 good series aur phir se Diwali You will see this forum will light up too and we will forget the WC loss Especially after a Test Series Link to comment
suraj Posted April 17, 2007 Author Share Posted April 17, 2007 Re: Cricket losing popularity in India??? Aag Lagi Hain to Dua To Uthe ga 1 good series aur phir se Diwali You will see this forum will light up too and we will forget the WC loss Especially after a Test Series Yeah but in a way it might be good if some money is diverted to other sports in India Link to comment
Rajiv Posted April 17, 2007 Share Posted April 17, 2007 Re: Cricket losing popularity in India??? ..not sure about that man, I mean even if money is pumped; it requires the effort of many people and even the public enjoying it It can take upto 50 years for another sport to be as lovable and passionate as cricket Link to comment
sandtest Posted April 17, 2007 Share Posted April 17, 2007 Re: Cricket losing popularity in India??? Thats why I am strictly against proliferation of Cricket to other European, American and east Asian countries.....now imagine if they will start playing Kirkeet..where will be our position then? Link to comment
Parth Posted April 17, 2007 Share Posted April 17, 2007 Re: Cricket losing popularity in India??? Aag Lagi Hain to Dua To Uthe ga 1 good series aur phir se Diwali You will see this forum will light up too and we will forget the WC loss Especially after a Test Series Yeah exactley Link to comment
Chaos Posted April 17, 2007 Share Posted April 17, 2007 Re: Cricket losing popularity in India??? YES, IF people like parth are around. Link to comment
King Tendulkar Posted April 17, 2007 Share Posted April 17, 2007 Re: Cricket losing popularity in India??? YES' date=' IF people like parth are around.[/quote'] :lmao: :lmao: Link to comment
dial_100 Posted April 17, 2007 Share Posted April 17, 2007 Re: Cricket losing popularity in India??? YES' date=' IF people like parth are around.[/quote'] :lmao: :lmao: Link to comment
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