It's not something to be proud ofOr it's because we conquered the world so naturally have English descendents spread all over the world
It's not something to be proud ofOr it's because we conquered the world so naturally have English descendents spread all over the world
Has anyone ever actually wanted to do that?Becoming qualified to represent India at a sport is significantly harder
Every year when I visit Jaipur I feel the exact opposite tbhPretty much all my cousins have left India, not many like it there and understandably so. Every year I visit it just seems like the quality of life is on a downward spiral.
Mumbai and Ahmedabad is where I go usually.Every year when I visit Jaipur I feel the exact opposite tbh
If the West Indies wanted him then why didn’t they call him up for the U19s? That was the snub that gave him thoughts of going elsewhere.Yeah I guess that's true I'm just peeved at the whole Jofra thing. I'd rather cricket resemble the NRL (with salary caps) rather than the EPL(only a fraction of the teams are a chance at winning)
Not advocating anything resembling a salary limit but west indies cricket really could have used a potential superstar bowler of Jofra's calibre.
I've been to Ahemdabad a couple of times too.Mumbai and Ahmedabad is where I go usually.
Not a fan of the noise, filth (which is getting better I admit) and traffic. God the traffic.
Food is just ace though.
My usual yardstick for where we are as a people is commuting in traffic. Any country where people behind you honk and curse because you had the temerity to stop at a red light has a long way to go.I've been to Ahemdabad a couple of times too.
Life in India, to me, is better now thanks to improved internet, Amazon, and the abundance of shopping/taxi/food delivery apps. Plus cricket on Hotstar.
As it is domestic help is cheap af, and the food is awesome. And the Swachh Bharat movement is having an impact.
The noise and pollution is still a problem, but Jaipur is nowhere as bad as Mumbai or Ahemdabad in that regard. I remember struggling to go to bed at night in Ahemdabad things could get so loud.
Those living in India better placed to comment, but I feel it's getting better each time I visit. My family there thinks things are on the up as well. And after all, that is part of why Modi won such a landslide isn't it?