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how does gorge orwell describe cricket

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Answered by VineetaGara
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Orwell once opined that Cricket which seems to be a well-mannered sport can cause hyper-competitive events like the bodyline series or the visiting Australian cricket team in England in 1921.

  • Orwell never believed in the popular notion that sports will create goodwill between international sides.
  • Be it any sport like cricket, football, or Olympic games, it leads to hatred between the nations.
  • In the article named 'sporting spirit,' he says that sport is nothing but war minus shooting.
  • According to him, the competitive sport has nothing to do with fair play.
  • It is more about hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence.
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