Sports in India: - PRESENTED BY - Diptadeep Karmakar Future Business School
Sports in India: - PRESENTED BY - Diptadeep Karmakar Future Business School
Sports in India: - PRESENTED BY - Diptadeep Karmakar Future Business School
What is sports?
Sport is generally recognized as activities which are based in physical athleticism. Sports are usually governed by a set of rules or customs, which serve to ensure fair competition, and allow consistent adjudication of the winner.
Popular sports in India include cricket, field hockey, football, tennis, basketball, chess, volleyball, badminton and golf. Our national sport is field hockey In India, cricket has made its own name of itself A wide variety of sports is played throughout the country. These include kabbadi, kho kho, pehlwani and gilli-danda. British rule brought many popular sports in India including football, rugby union, cricket, golf, tennis, squash, hockey, boxing, snooker, and billiards
HOCKEY
Field hockey is the official national sport in India. Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) was formed on the 7th November, 1925 at Gwalior. In Olympics, India has won the hockey title a maximum of 8 times. The first World Cup Hockey was played in Barcelona in 1971. In India, Dhyan Chand has rated as best hockey player of all times.
FOOTBALL
Football is one of India's most popular sports, next to cricket . Traditionally it has enjoyed popularity in the states West Bengal, Goa, Kerala and the entire North-East India, especially Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Sikkim. Today India's top domestic league, the I-League, is one of the most popular sports league in the India, and is home to some of India's most famous football clubs like East bengal, Mohan Bagan, Salgaocar, and Dempo Santosh Trophy is an annual Indian football tournament which is contested by states , Bengal has won 31 times.
CRICKET
In India Cricket was introduced by British royalty. Parsee community of India was the first to take part in Cricket in 1848. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi (INDIA), the youngest ever test captain, and a very fine batsman played for a long time with a glass eye. The India national cricket team won the 1983 Cricket World Cup, the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Other popular regional sports Indian martial arts Other regional sports and games namely air sports, atya patya, bridge, carrom, cycle polo, fencing, gymnastics, judo, karate, Gatka, kho-kho, mallakhamb, roller skating, rowing, shooting ball, soft tennis, squash, swimming, taekwondo, ten-pin bowling, tennikoit, tug of war, and yachting have dedicated following and their own national sports federations.
India at Olympics