Should the countries like USA, China do something to endorse the sports like Cricket which is a huge hit in sub-continent?
Sorry, I have to say I think I know what cricket is, but not for sure. So I can't be much help!
saurabhpande wrote:
Should the countries like USA, China do something to endorse the sports like Cricket which is a huge hit in sub-continent?
football is the fav in the US, baseball next then basketball
in China, martial arts, gymanastics then they are starting to like basketball
in AUS and UK I think cricket is popular
prettydarkhorse wrote:
saurabhpande wrote:
Should the countries like USA, China do something to endorse the sports like Cricket which is a huge hit in sub-continent?
football is the fav in the US, baseball next then basketball
in China, martial arts, gymanastics then they are starting to like basketball
in AUS and UK I think cricket is popular
Yeah Cricket is popular in the UK, Australia, India (huge there), Pakistan, and a few more. Absolutely massive in India though, a lot of money in Indian cricket. Oh and who could forget the West Indies, they have had some great players too.
prettydarkhorse wrote:
saurabhpande wrote:
Should the countries like USA, China do something to endorse the sports like Cricket which is a huge hit in sub-continent?
football is the fav in the US, baseball next then basketball
in China, martial arts, gymanastics then they are starting to like basketball
in AUS and UK I think cricket is popular
Yes Pretty you are right just include their India also it was very much popular game in their. ![]()
Hello,
If I say honestly I think if everybody stats playing cricket the more competitive it will be.
Football is good.
Even USA ,china they are good in Olympic games.
Attempts have recently been made to make cricket more attractive to an international, younger audience with the introduction of new versions of the game. First some 50 over (thats around 4 hours per team, 8 hours in total) games were reduced to 40 overs, and then came the introduction of 20/20 cricket (20 overs a side, about 3 hours total).
Could 20/20 cricket take off in the States? Has it been tried? Does anyone there know what it is bar cricket lovers?

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