explain why Cricket became popular in India and West Indies can you give reason why it did not become popular in countries in South America
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i) Both India and the West Indies were a part of British colonial empire.
(ii) It was made popular in these regions by the white settlers and local elites.
(iii) The local elites wanted to copy the habits of their colonial masters. It was looked upon as a sign of superior social and racial status.
(iv) In West Indies success at cricket became a measure of racial equality and political progress. Example: When in 1950 West Indies won its first series against England, it was celebrated as a National achievement.
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i) Both India and the West Indies were a part of British colonial empire.
(ii) It was made popular in these regions by the white settlers and local elites.
(iii) The local elites wanted to copy the habits of their colonial masters. It was looked upon as a sign of superior social and racial status.
(iv) In West Indies success at cricket became a measure of racial equality and political progress. Example: When in 1950 West Indies won its first series against England, it was celebrated as a National achievement.
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When India and WI start cricket in British slavery .
India played now cricket because ahead people popular
India played now cricket because ahead people popular
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