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India has a lesser problem than Pakistan.One reason why the sub-continent is so passionate about cricket is the lack of world class athletes. I know this answer will rattle a lot of people but it is a bitter truth.
When we talk about sports in south Asia then the first thing that comes to mind is cricket, a sport played by barely 11 countries. In sports like soccer we don't even exist. In Olympic we start from the bottom of the table. The south Asian region does not have any world-famous athlete. West Indies has Usain Bolt, Australia has Ian Thorpe, both Olympic legends and world famous. Cricket is the only sport where we all excel and can beam with pride.
Cricket is a religion in south Asia, the region's only claim to global fame. Thus when players fail then the nationalist pride takes a hit. You cannot analyse a match as only a match in South Asia. A game is not won or lost here but many emotions are attached and the aggressive marketing only increases the pressure.
We are WAY over the board. Example, Muka ad RSA vs Ind. Then Muka ad Ind vs Pak.
It's very sensible to say India is heading into right direction. The reason why India is progressing in other sports is because it isn't as attached to cricket as Pakistan is. We gave up our hockey, squad and so forth for the sake of cricket. Ask a kid what sports he want to play "cricket! I want to be afridi!" We're too emotionally attached to cricket and because of this, we've neglected other sports, where we were once unbeaten champs many times, now we finish bottom of the list.