Originally Posted by
dineeshd
Originally Posted by
neeraj
I guess that there is a whole set of ministry in the central govenment of India for promoting sports in the country including cricket. Let us hope that it is doing and trying its best to achieve their targets. Hope BCCI's move is meant to complement the same rather doing something new. Ministry of Sports has already got enough fund allocated to them.
What is that great thing that ministry had done all these years? We had a great hocky team, now what is that teams position? This ministry is not able to keep them winning. Other sports we where on the same position, were we where on 10 years back. Then what they are doing? So I think its better don't talk about such ministry. Its not all about funds, its all about how you are going to use that funds.
Now we have only one option, how BCCI is going to utilise their funds on other sports, because over the years we had seen all other options lots of time, nothing seems to be working. So lets hope this one will work.....
Here is some excerpts from India Today May 15, 2006 edition that highlights something about BCCI.
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"We are told that India (please read BCCI) deserves the 2011 World Cup and every third World Cup ever after because we have the largest audience and the richest market. By that logic, England with the world's richest professional league, should host every third football World Cup. China with its numbers would probably want one every third turn too, which leaves Brazil, whose success and supportess should gurantee it a stipulated slot. Every third Olympics should head to the USA ehich has won more Games golds than any other country and houses all the world's corporate giants, Of course , this won't happen but cricket is actually trying to instituitionalise such farse.
FIFA, with a monopoly on the world's biggest sport's event and over 200 member nations, realises that it must reach out to Africa, and Asia. So what if Africa isn't exactly flush with sponsors and Asia has produced no world champion football tram? The 2002 World Cup was held in Asia and the next one in 2010 will head for Africa.
Cricket's pie is so much smaller and to keep swallowing down the big slice is not a response to corporate reality, but to greed. India, doesn't need the World Cup to showcase cricket, the game is showcased in our streets everyday. Countries like England, Australia and New Zealand, where other sports compete for sponsors and audience, require a platform like the World Cup to keep cricket alive and relevant. India needs to recognise and respind to this and stop flexing its Schwarznegger-size mussles. With power comes responsibility. The BCCI must resist the impulse to keep acting like a middle-aged revolutionary and opt play statesman instead."
My Comment: Dear friend dineesh, if BCCI is NOT serious about the growth of Cricket - It cannot be serious about the welfare of other sports in India.
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