Although, cricket is a game that has surpassed its popularity all over India within a limited time frame and matches like IPL along wth various World cups has always given the image of cricket as a bigger revenue-generating sport.
Still, when it comes to machoism and charisma along with a dedication of 90 minutes and more then nothing can surpass the popularity of football for any nation. The country has been primarily a sport centric nation and with people who have developed themselves in the agricultural fields and various labor-intensive industry which is considered as a heavy-duty labor love to get into sports which are more than a competition.
The badminton, chess along with lawn tennis and table tennis are more competitive as it has more or less single or a pair working against each other but when it comes to cricket and football then team sports is all one could understand where the competitive stance is less and people could be seen getting over each other too soon within few goals or wickets.
In this way, one could say that competition stays for long in life rather than a few achievements such as making into IIT or conquering any particular domain but with the ever-changing world, a competitor is one who competes within himself as the person himself is the biggest competitor rather than challenging another person to get into any duel in terms of studies or sports.
Knowingly or unknowingly every day a person is penalized on this earth for his deeds and his ability s somehow scrutinized by various planetary factors along with the various living things and beings such as plants and animals.
Any person who is into himself is the biggest in terms of being close to God as he leaves most of the time his happiness and being worthy on the God and since God himself is somewhere a part of the bigger society or the cosmos which includes plants, animals and humans the God charts his own destiny by scrutinizing his efforts and the kind of fruit he (She rarely gets punished) has borne in life.
Now, getting back to the point which says football still has a bigger charm in India is quite authentic because it does not need large stadia or a bigger number of spectators but every school field has two goalposts and the only thing which is needed is to buy a Rs 200 football and harness the young energy into the right direction for helping young players to become the stars of tomorrow!
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