Well, the sheer numbers would give this impression of as you said, the 'average indian fan'. In India, EVERYONE is a 'cricket fan'. While in other countries, it is more likely that if they are a fan, they are more likely to be of the knowledgeable variety. Percentage wise of the total fan base, I'm sure that it holds up a bit truer than you think.Excellent article as usual from SJS. He is a real star of CW, obviously.
I guess one or two more points could have been added. The media is never tired of hyping the average Indians' so called "cricket knowledge". I can tell you without blinking an eyelid that it is absolute codswallop. Windies fans and English fans top the list of knowledgable cricket fans, for me. Next in line would be Aussies and Kiwis and Proteas and I suppose the best crowds in India can rank alongside them. That's about it. An average Indian fan is very good in knowing what color Sachin's favorite boots are and so on, but if you ask him, will probably find it very difficult trying to tell the difference between a leading edge and a top edge.
Also, the fact is that the Indian media is just USING cricket to sell themselves to the viewers. They hype the players and the fans go along as well, and then they put them down and the fans go along again. I am not exactly sure who started it, it is a bit of a chicken and egg situation there, but the fact is that Indian media is the BIGGEST enemy of Indian cricket, not the BCCI, not the players and certainly not the fans. They fan the fanatical worship and they fan the hatred too. Its "heads I win, tails you lose" for them and they are enjoying every bit of it.
Spot on. It's about time someone besides me bitches about the Indian media.honestbharani said:Also, the fact is that the Indian media is just USING cricket to sell themselves to the viewers. They hype the players and the fans go along as well, and then they put them down and the fans go along again. I am not exactly sure who started it, it is a bit of a chicken and egg situation there, but the fact is that Indian media is the BIGGEST enemy of Indian cricket, not the BCCI, not the players and certainly not the fans. They fan the fanatical worship and they fan the hatred too. Its "heads I win, tails you lose" for them and they are enjoying every bit of it.
That's very interesting.I guess one or two more points could have been added. The media is never tired of hyping the average Indians' so called "cricket knowledge". I can tell you without blinking an eyelid that it is absolute codswallop. Windies fans and English fans top the list of knowledgable cricket fans, for me. Next in line would be Aussies and Kiwis and Proteas and I suppose the best crowds in India can rank alongside them. That's about it. An average Indian fan is very good in knowing what color Sachin's favorite boots are and so on, but if you ask him, will probably find it very difficult trying to tell the difference between a leading edge and a top edge.
yes actually for IND standards, they are more than average...but international <lumberg>eehhhhh yeahhhhh about that</lumberg>Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh are most certainly more than average.
By international standards, they are almost certainly more than average.yes actually for IND standards, they are more than average...but international <lumberg>eehhhhh yeahhhhh about that</lumberg>
good beatles song...As we've been discussing in the last couple of days - great stuff from SJS (with a little help from his friends).![]()
Spot on. Yet again.Thanks a lot for all the generous response.
In response to the mild (well meant I know) criticism about being 'a tad preachy'. Well try as i might I cant change a word of it. As Richard said its a 'heartfelt response' to a 'massive' issue. I firmly believe that whats happening to the fan is a bigger problem for Indian cricket than the performance on the field. Not least because it is allowing all those who are in it only for the money - BCCI, Media, Sponsors and Marketeers who buy the broadcasting rights to run away with the game. And the only people who are in a position to exert pressure (since they are the ones finally shelling out the money for all of them) are too gullible and cricket-iliiterate to do so.
As Pete said -I think its only fair that I share the negative responses that I recieve off the forum. Here is one from an Indian fan.
Dear Mr Singh,
Let us not forget that this man (Chappell) was taking all the credits, not scoring a single hundred … etc, when the Indian team was wining. But that time I did not see any journalist like you preaching around, that, see this man is just a coach. You (plural) have made this egoist idiot - GURU greg. Before waking up India, first you wake up and see that this guy, not scoring a single duck … etc., has actually messed up with the confidence and spirit of the Indian cricket team. It does not look like a TEAM any more, rather a crowd of talented but utterly confused men.
Thanks and regards
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I wouldn't have called it spam myself, but okay.SJS has evidently received some spam in his inbox...