In India, many cricketers have become billion
dollar babies but national team players of other sports like Hockey struggle
for survival.
Cricket has grown from a sport to a passion and from a passion to a religion in India. Cricketers have become billion dollar babies. The growth of cricket in India has indeed been inspirational. With proper management, fan following and the future scopes;cricket is good enough to become an industry where there is money and fame. This is the story of cricket in India, in brief ‘awesome’.
Now
let’s talk about one another sport; the proud national sport of Indian
State. The glory brought by this sport
to India is incomparable to any feat in any other sport. Even India’s favorite
sport, Cricket would take years to reach that level. Winning 11 out of the 20
medals India has ever won in the Olympics, this sport has registered India’s
name in the world of sport. But the story does not end here. It was the Moscow
Olympics 1980 when Indian Hockey Team won a gold medal and this was the last
time Indian Hockey won any big tournament. 1980s was the time when two sports
were deciding two different fates for themselves; cricket grew with India
winning the ’83 WC while hockey moved back.
This
was the story of two sports with contrasting fortunes. Here is the question to
be asked Why? Why the hockey team of world beaters could never stand back on
its feet? We don’t ask that cricket must be banned in India to support the
national sport; we ask what cricket did which hockey failed to do? Or is the
reason that India is no more interested in hockey and its cricket that they
want to cheer for? This excerpt from the newspaper The Times Of India published
after India qualified for London Olympic answers the last question- about fans “What does hockey mean to India? Just ask
those who danced into the night as their team beat a feeble French side 8-1 in
the final at the Dhyanchand Stadium. Remember the tears and the smiles on
those ageing men that took hockey to the highest echelons and then painfully
watched it die slowly in front of them. Remember how their faith was restored.”
The
real problem Indian hockey is facing is poor administration and lack of
support. While Cricket moved to a private governing body in the name of BCCI,
Hockey still remains another government run committee getting minimal if not no
attention. How can we leave sport administration to ministers, who most
probably never played. Don’t we need professional and experienced players to
run the sport, which they know? The difference is clearly visible, the BCCI is
organizing domestic leagues to encourage young talent and let the cricketers
make money on the otherhand the stubborn Indian Hockey Association is
threatening player of banning them if they played in a league like the World
Series Hockey.
Even the players who come to play Hockey are playing
because they want to play for their nation unlike cricket where money and fame
waits for you. The treatment received by both Cricketers and the men with
curved sticks is different. While a gradeA cricket player is contracted for Rs.
1 Cr.; a national level hockey player hardly makes 10- 15 Lakhs a year. Looking
at the condition of hockey, even 15 Lakhs is hard to believe. This is all a reflection of poor management.
Hockey
is the pride of the nation.We don’t mean to defame or criticize Cricket, we only
want to ask the people of a nation so passionate about sports; why is its
national sport in danger of survival. We ask the youth to stand and cheer for
the sport which has brought laurels after laurels for India. We ask the youth
to stand in support for the boys of that Dhyanchand whom the world portrayed
with as a man with four arms and four sticks. Only our support for the sport
will force sponsors and managers to help this sport. Let the Dream Revive.
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