silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
It's trying to be fostered for sure. It's encouraged, and I think you'll definitely see players who know how to walk the line properly in the future. The 'village boys don't care' bit is overrated but there is a shade of truth that until recently the vast majority of cricketers in India have come from very urban backgrounds, and generally upper middle class and upper class families. The 1 billion population who play cricket is a myth - most play with tennis balls and 900 million of them will never have the opportunity to even play with a real ball, let alone afford pads and pitch. The actual cricket playing population of India is probably no bigger than that of England - the cricket watching population, of course, is much bigger.Do you think that the "tougher" attitude yo're alluding to has been a contrivance, or omethign that is genuinely trying to be fostered in India?
Until recently poor kids couldn't afford equipment and village kids didn't get looked at, so you also have a different type of player emerging into the national scene. But as I said, that effect is overrated, but it may not be in the future.
Of course, I do not necessarily think its a good thing, but that's another discussion.
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