Despite the facts and records, the present condition of sports in India, except for cricket, is nevertheless pathetic. Cricket undoubtedly gets the best management and sponsors of the country, probably due to its popularity and craze among the people. But the question is- Are other sports getting what they deserve and demand? The answer is obviously a big NO.
Cricket players are given so much attention by the media and advertising companies that it has made them millionaires. India wins one match against Pakistan or Australia and there goes the line of cash prices and cheques being showered on them by ministers and state governments. Even in terms of incentives, the other sportsmen lag far behind the cricketers. Hockey is our National sport, but the way it has lost importance in the past few years makes it difficult to digest the previous statement. It even failed to qualify for the Beijing Olympics. Not only hockey, but tennis, football, golf, badminton; all share the same pathetic condition. Neither the sponsors are interested in financing them, nor does the government raise enough funds. The Hockey team receives a meager Rs. 1000/- for every goal that they score, whereas those given to the cricketers do not require a mention. The infrastructure and proper training is also missing in other sports. Ace shooter Abhinav Bindra had the financial backing of his parents, but some of his other contemporaries just missed by a whisker, only due to lack of training. It is not that the other sports do not have good sportsmen, but the fact is that they are very scarce in number.
In the world cup, the Indian hockey team stood 11th out of a total of 12 teams. Even football has