Would you believe if I say 90% of Indians are more into cricket than any other game? Yes. It's true. Ask web tricks to verify. As the craziest cricket guy, I always dreamed of visiting crazy cricket-loving countries like India and Pakistan. Indian Premier League is the most successful cricket tournament in the world. I guess it generates more profit than the Cricket world cup. If you Google "The Richest Cricket Board in The world", You will be surprised. Yes, It's India. Imagine how many cricket fans there are and how much profit they generate from cricket tournaments. At the same time, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is at number two, and Aussies are at three.
So, I don't think people from India watch Football that much. More like European countries, They don't watch cricket Cheesy
Moreover, FIFA Suspended All India Football Federation (AIFF)
https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/media-releases/fifa-suspends-all-india-football-federation. I am not sure how is the situation now.i
think not all nations has to focus on the same game. Football is already loved by billions all around the world, two of the biggest populations right now on the world is India and China, both of which not really known for their football, but also not staying away from it neither, they do have football clubs and they do try to grow bigger. China is a "rich" nation, that's what we call nations with huge debts, same with people, and if they spend a ton, they could get big players as well, just like Saudi Arabia does, India doesn't have that chance.
But, as long as each nation has their own favorite sport, whatever it is, I think that's fine enough, no need to be good at every single sport. India has one of the most followed sports people on social media, all cricket players, that should tell you something.
am so sorry for southampton this season,they did their best.they just have to work hard to come back to the premeir league again,i so much love the club,although that was when sadio mane was there some years back,love you southampton.