What Sports Indian businessmen love
We all love sports. He was always with a person for a long period of time and was deeply rooted in their lives. Since their creation, some of the types have evolved a great deal. One thing has remained the same. Some sports were and are the exclusive privilege of wealthy and successful people. Let’s talk about a sport that is only for the aristocracy. You can probably join him for quite a while, but you didn’t know about it.
Some sports are popular among Indian businessmen. Business and sport go hand in hand. A healthy lifestyle is also becoming more and more popular.
Cricket, golf and croquet
Scottish shepherds created the game that is played by today’s millionaires. After three hundred years, golf was taken over by the high society and the first golf tournament took place a hundred years later. The player must complete a set number of holes, usually 18 in a specific order. On the course, there may be bushes, trees and sand embankments. There are also small, shallow lakes. There are also the “golf etiquette” rules. If you violate them, they may not give you penalty points but will look at your indifference. The charter addresses issues such as safety, fairness and safety on the playground.
Croquet is a game similar to golf with some minor differences. Croquet is a game similar to golf, with some minor modifications. The goal is to get the ball to travel across a 32 by 25 meter field, not through holes but through small arch gates to the center where a peg must be touched. The first team to get their ball into the center wins.
In the south of England, cricket was born. The first set of written rules that we know today, which was published in 1744, were undoubtedly based upon an even older document now lost. There is evidence to suggest that cricket dates back as far as the 16th Century. The game’s gradual evolution continued over the past three centuries.
Cricket is still considered to be the national sport of Great Britain. However, it has gained popularity not only there, but in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as in the West Indies and other countries in Asia, including India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Cricket is also played to a lesser extent in Canada and the United States.
Tennis
It was not invented as a sport for the wealthy and famous. In the 11th century, in several European monasteries, this game was created. Originally, the ball would be hit with a hand bat, but later, special bats were introduced. In the 16th century (when the game was at its height of popularity, and royal families were playing it for themselves), rackets with nets began to appear.
It is the essence of the sport to get the ball across the net to the other side so that it touches the court but not the boundaries. Sport equipment is expensive, so it’s still a game that wealthy people play. Equestrian sports are also popular among wealthy Indian businessmen. Pehlwani (also known as kushti) holds a special place among Hindus.