Players from emerging/associate cricket countries have to do much more work than players from established countries(not necessarily physical) to get recognised in the cricketing world. Learning a new game, honing your skills in it and then excelling in it at an international level requires a ton of efforts, which unfortunately gets dismissed by the wider audiences. While we do know that football/rugby/basketball is played by every country imaginable, cricket fans unfortunately are shocked when they get to know cricket being played in Samoa, Mozambique, Bulgaria or Brazil. Fairbreak has been exceptional in growing the game, hopefully one day we can thank it the way we thank packer world series or the gillette cup for bringing a revolution to the game!
ICC and BCCI should help cricket Brazil which is a 200m populated country. Honestly after football there is a market for no.2/3 sports in brazil. It's a risk worth taking but sadly BCCI and ICC are busy with USA cricket cos $$
Very interesting conversation good work 👍👍
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Players from emerging/associate cricket countries have to do much more work than players from established countries(not necessarily physical) to get recognised in the cricketing world. Learning a new game, honing your skills in it and then excelling in it at an international level requires a ton of efforts, which unfortunately gets dismissed by the wider audiences. While we do know that football/rugby/basketball is played by every country imaginable, cricket fans unfortunately are shocked when they get to know cricket being played in Samoa, Mozambique, Bulgaria or Brazil. Fairbreak has been exceptional in growing the game, hopefully one day we can thank it the way we thank packer world series or the gillette cup for bringing a revolution to the game!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. As Roberta says in the interview, FairBreak is helping bridge the gap in world cricket.
ICC and BCCI should help cricket Brazil which is a 200m populated country. Honestly after football there is a market for no.2/3 sports in brazil. It's a risk worth taking but sadly BCCI and ICC are busy with USA cricket cos $$