More than infrastructure the biggest road blocks for sports in general in Asia is the mindset of people and the corruption. When I was growing up sports was not a career option at all. PERIOD. One has to live in a Asian country to realize how corrupt the system is. Nepotism is almost a standard practice.
The most glaring example is Bollywood. Every half decent actors kith and kin gets a prominent role in films. I can guarantee you that Amitabh Bachchan's great grand kids will get to star in bollywood movies just like the kapoor family

. It is in sharp contrast to Hollywood.
Spot on, Australia/New Zealand/England/South Africa are sporting nations.. Kids from a young age play sports and coaches at school level are good.. I remember growing up in my school during games period 70% of the time some teacher used to take up that period to finish her course..
Our school coach was so pathetic in football everyone wanted to play solo no one knew that passing the ball is also possible even the coach did not knew that you can pass the ball in football..
Fitness and diet is not heard off in our part, we can produce many engineers and doctors but we will never produce many great sportspersons.. Till the time sports remains a hobby/past time for kids and not as a viable career option it will remain the same..
Cricket is one of the easiest sports and possibly the only sport India/Pakistan has a chance of dominating and we can't be best in that too.. Just shows you how much far behind the rest of the world we are in terms of sports..
Well Another key difference is that cricket is not like Soccer, where playing in streets translate fairly well at national level, that's why guys like Ronaldo who came from slumps of Brazil was world best striker for most part of his career...
In Pakistan 99% of people who play cricket play, they play with tape ball, that cricket is very different from hard ball cricket(only think translates is bowling, that's why guys like Wasim, Amir despite being from poor family, with little to no access to hard ball were able to develop)... Pakistan has population of 200M, there are no more than 50,000(actual number maybe less than 30,000, total number of first class players are around 300, multiple that number with 80-100, that is the total cricket playing population who has access to hard ball cricket, that's about it) Pakistanis who play cricket with hard ball(atleast once per week frequency) at any level, that's not a lot of people.... I bet that number is higher even in NZ/SA(with 3-7M population).... Cricket is not really common man's sports at any level, nor it is common at all... Playing hard ball cricket is a big luxury in Pakistan...
Cricket is not really poor country's sports, look at even in India, they are moving IPL matches out of Mumbai because of water shortage, that is reality check
Pakistanis and Indians in this thread again are fighting like 5 years old, they both are average teams pretty much throughout 70 years.... They can never be like AUS/SA/WI, well they don't have athletes like WI, nor infrastructure like AUS/ENG/SA, you need to be really good at some front to dominate and build a great team... Threads like these make sense for AUSes and WIs fans, what have desi achieve to talk about great teams??
