India’s Sports Strategy: Hidden Agenda

India’s Sports Strategy: Hidden Agenda

Like Sri Lanka’s ploy against Ricky Ponting’s team in the Super 8 World Cup, India Team Selection also follows a hidden agenda.

First consider these facts:

    Isn’t it a fact that the United States is way ahead in sporting terms? Isn’t it a fact that Americans are fans of their teams (as are European nations)? Isn’t it a fact that India took over a large part of America’s business and India worked overtime so that Americans could enjoy their game of baseball, basketball? or even soccer.

So sometime in the 1980s-90s, a strategy was formed. A chief of the police force was chosen for the task. The task was easy.

The Indians were too emotionally attached to their hockey. This police chief was commendable for the way he eliminated terrorism from Punjab. His next task was even more difficult. And no one was supposed to know the purpose of the mission (at least until the mission was successful). Today, he is successful in his task. And the task was to eliminate hockey from the minds of the Indians. Usually it takes 20 years after the last win to erase a sport from people’s minds. And if you see it now, nobody gets excited when talking about hockey. And outstanding for the Chief of Police who did not boast to the media of his success. Since his mission was to free people’s minds so they can get back to work and make India focus on work.

But there was a problem. A haryanvi boy around the same time, despite the best efforts of the government to put together sloppy teams (well, they called ghavri, binny and mohinder pacers), won the World Cup. Well, Team India (the one that drives India to work) did not lose hope. They installed a battery of people (the matrix) to destroy this new game. And years later, they have achieved the same success. Today, cricket has turned into empty chatter (like garibi hatao or even population problem) and is expected to die very soon. Still, the matrix is ​​taking no chances. He has this game under his crushing grip, but his eye is on the lookout for any other deviant game that tries to lift his head.

Team India is on a roll!

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