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There is an interesting comparison that can be drawn when we compare the state of our cricket with the running state of our country. The most apt moment in time to see onwards is from April 2022 when Imran Khan was ousted from power in a no-confidence vote. Having our baseline set at April 2022 we can literally draw parallels and reach the same conclusion that both the state of cricket and governance of Pakistan is nosediving.
I just don’t want to limit this to Pakistan itself and want to have a macro look at other countries as well in here.
Let’s start off with Pakistan, since that opportune moment of April-22 we have seen our beloved cricket team achieve the following feats on ground.
We should not look at the results stated above in isolation. For me this depicts the current crisis in the country that is so far fledged that it has impacted everything literally everything in Pakistan. In a country where there is prevailing sky-high inflation, mockery in name of law and order, insane taxes on middle class, thriving unemployment, spike in crime rates, forgery and corruption in every sector, tyranny, nepotistic and political appointments then it means the public have far greater issues to be concerned about than just cricket. This is exactly the current case of Pakistan cricket. The public have far greater issues and hence there is not enough voices raised on corruption, nepotism / favouritism and blanket misuse of power in cricket. As a result no one in the current team is concerned with performances or to do well for country because similar to politicians there is no accountability. We fans are to be blamed in this case as well because certainly is a group of fans that actively promote this toxic culture and unsurprisingly that group is the loudest (empty vessels make the most noise).
I wanted to see if there is a link between economic progress of a country with that of its sports and culture. India is a good example to be cited here, Indian cricket’s golden era coincides with their golden era in terms of economic progress. I’m no supporter of any political party in India but the thing which is commendable is I personally believe India has got correct apolitical appointments done at correct levels in their system which then yields a good result for the country. For example, a change in political power in India will not prompt a change in the heads of respective institutions like healthcare, education, armed forces or police as these appointments are internal matters rather than linked to political affiliations (please note I’m not here talking about ministers rather the thinktank that operates under the ministers like principal of the Govt college / universities, head of police, etc).
Similar links can be established with Sri Lanka. As and when the country was struggling economically the cricket has been struggling as well. At the moment Bangladesh are on a high with their recent people movement rising seems like that has lifted the spirit of cricket team as well resulting in this performance but having said that Pakistan is just a punching bag now for lower tier teams. England, Australia and New Zealand have been as consistent in their cricket performances as their respective economies.
I just don’t want to limit this to Pakistan itself and want to have a macro look at other countries as well in here.
Let’s start off with Pakistan, since that opportune moment of April-22 we have seen our beloved cricket team achieve the following feats on ground.
- Lost Asia Cup Final to Sri Lanka in 2022
- Lost Test series at home to England in 2022 (whitewashed 0-3)
- Lost T20 series in UAE to Afghanistan in 2023
- Lost Asia Cup semi-final to Afghanistan in 2023
- Lost to Afghanistan in cricket world cup 2023
- Lost to USA in T20 world cup 2024
- Lost Test series at home to Bangladesh in 2024
We should not look at the results stated above in isolation. For me this depicts the current crisis in the country that is so far fledged that it has impacted everything literally everything in Pakistan. In a country where there is prevailing sky-high inflation, mockery in name of law and order, insane taxes on middle class, thriving unemployment, spike in crime rates, forgery and corruption in every sector, tyranny, nepotistic and political appointments then it means the public have far greater issues to be concerned about than just cricket. This is exactly the current case of Pakistan cricket. The public have far greater issues and hence there is not enough voices raised on corruption, nepotism / favouritism and blanket misuse of power in cricket. As a result no one in the current team is concerned with performances or to do well for country because similar to politicians there is no accountability. We fans are to be blamed in this case as well because certainly is a group of fans that actively promote this toxic culture and unsurprisingly that group is the loudest (empty vessels make the most noise).
I wanted to see if there is a link between economic progress of a country with that of its sports and culture. India is a good example to be cited here, Indian cricket’s golden era coincides with their golden era in terms of economic progress. I’m no supporter of any political party in India but the thing which is commendable is I personally believe India has got correct apolitical appointments done at correct levels in their system which then yields a good result for the country. For example, a change in political power in India will not prompt a change in the heads of respective institutions like healthcare, education, armed forces or police as these appointments are internal matters rather than linked to political affiliations (please note I’m not here talking about ministers rather the thinktank that operates under the ministers like principal of the Govt college / universities, head of police, etc).
Similar links can be established with Sri Lanka. As and when the country was struggling economically the cricket has been struggling as well. At the moment Bangladesh are on a high with their recent people movement rising seems like that has lifted the spirit of cricket team as well resulting in this performance but having said that Pakistan is just a punching bag now for lower tier teams. England, Australia and New Zealand have been as consistent in their cricket performances as their respective economies.