Sanz
Hall of Fame Member
We can not and should not blame cricket for our problem in other sports. Hockey is immensely popular in India and something a lot of Indians take great pride in. I still remember the celebration we had in 1998 when India won the Hockey Gold in Asian games after 32 years. For many of us Dhanraj was bigger than Sachin Tendulkar and it was the pefect time for the Hockey Administrators to bring Hockey back into the national spotlight. But they wasted the opportunity as always.Unfortunately, the cricket-above-everything is hurting Indian sports in general. There is no funding, no equipment, no interest. Very few kids want to play hockey anymore. As you say, it's sad to see how far the mighty have fallen. Especially considering it was the only sport that you could say India were clearly the best at in the world at any point in their history.
In Tennis, we grew up watching Ramesh Krishnan and Leander Paes bringing great success to us in Davis Cup and for many Leander Paes is easily bigger than the likes of Tendulkar, he still is for me, but once again the silly bickerings between top players and dirty politics in the Tennis administration has made many fans like me get away from Indian Tennis.
I can give you examples in pretty much every sport, on why fans have been deserting and IMO cricket is least responsible.