Personally I think elitism is a poor word for the term that describes said reason.Strongly disagree with that. It is actually considered, along with a few other factors of course, as one of the reasons for the game failing in America in the late 1800's, and undoubtedly with the situation in the world today, a reasonable profile in America would do wonders for the global profile of the game.
I'm not sure it's actually overtaken it as such - I honestly don't have a clue whether football has ever been more popular than cricket in places like India, Pakistan, New Zealand etc. My guess would be not.Unfortunetly not. It's already overtaken football/soccer in every major cricketing nation except England & South Africa, and Australia is actually facing pressure from Soccer (I blame immagrants who don't want to be Australian).
Football is far far behind cricket in countries like India and Pakistan. In India I think Hockey comes at the second place after cricket. I think in India we are having a seasonal approach ie when there is a football world cup...everyone will be after it, same case with hockey also......but cricket is evergreen.......I'm not sure it's actually overtaken it as such - I honestly don't have a clue whether football has ever been more popular than cricket in places like India, Pakistan, New Zealand etc. My guess would be not.
Unfortunetly not. It's already overtaken football/soccer in every major cricketing nation except England & South Africa, and Australia is actually facing pressure from Soccer (I blame immagrants who don't want to be Australian).
I don't think so, morgie seems to be saying cricket is bigger than football in every cricketing nation bar us & SA (which I'd dispute to some extent; I'd guess football is bigger in Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica and pretty close in NZ too, but anyway).Pretty sure there must be a typo there. 'Been overtaken by' would make a lot more sense.
Personally I don't think the game is anything like as elitist as it was when Wisden would give 60 pages to public school cricket, and only three or four to the northern Leagues (played to a far higher standard).
Meh, more likely to be Australia first. Also depends what you consider football. Rugby Union is more popular in New Zealand & South Africa, and possibly AFL in Australia.I don't think so, morgie seems to be saying cricket is bigger than football in every cricketing nation bar us & SA (which I'd dispute to some extent; I'd guess football is bigger in Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica and pretty close in NZ too, but anyway).
Obviously we consider football to be football not Rugby, League, Aussie rules etcMeh, more likely to be Australia first. Also depends what you consider football. Rugby Union is more popular in New Zealand & South Africa, and possibly AFL in Australia.
Basketball is massive in the Philippines and it has a very intense pro league.Lol, basketball is #1 in the Philippines? Strange for a country where the average height for men is 5'4" to 5'6". Are the above statistics based off registered players per sport per country or preferences of couch potatoes in each nation?
Generally, the recognised numer of countries in the World is 195. It is possible to give or take a few (adding in Scotland, Bermuda etc) but not come up with 227 + all the other countries where football is not #1The rest of the 227 countries in the world, is where soccer is No. 1
Was wondering the same thing, nevertheless, interesting bit of research.Generally, the recognised numer of countries in the World is 195. It is possible to give or take a few (adding in Scotland, Bermuda etc) but not come up with 227 + all the other countries where football is not #1