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Obama's ignorance of Global sport.

The american President had 2 years ago stated that Brian lara was michael jordan of cricket.and now he has apparently said to british PM that england being NO.1 in cricket is equivalent to America being NO.1 at baseball.
Do you agree?
is england being No.1 equivalent to America being No.1 at baseball?
or do you think that cricket is bit more global than Baseball and england being no.1 is rather more equivalent to say,spain being no.1 at football. or Jokovic being no.1 at tennis?
And btw,is america no.1 or Only 1 at baseball?

comment by Del Mar (U9261)

posted on 20/8/11

Baseball is played by at least as many countries as cricket, perhaps a few more, when you consider the level of importance given to the sport.

USA
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Japan
South Korea
Canada
Mexico
Venezuela
Panama
Puerto Rico
Taiwan

Some interest in China, Netherlands, Philippines, and Australia.

comment by Jezzer (U4205)

posted on 20/8/11

You must all be joking!

Baseball is Big in america, yes, Japan, yes and Irrelevantly cuba.

But Canada? not really their summer sport is the CFL, their winter sport, and national sport and religion, is Ice hockey. Baseball to them is like rugby league to us; yes it's there but is a minority sport at best with few fans outside of southern ontario and perhaps british columbia.

Equally, Baseball is very much a minority sport in pretty much all of the countries mentioned in that list, whereas cricket is the national sport of the subcontinent and australia arguably also the west indies, second only to rugby in new zealand and second to football in england.

Also, the Baseball world cup is a joke. If the USA sent their best players, they would walk it every time, whereas the cricket world cup you can't really predict before, there are 5 or 6 teams that could win it.

comment by Del Mar (U9261)

posted on 20/8/11

Baseball may not be the #1 sport in Canada, but they have professional teams like Toronto Blue Jays and Vancouver Canadians.

It is a top sport in the USA, Cuba, Japan, Dominican Republic and South Korea though.

Cricket is not the #1 sport in the West Indies anymore. It is not quite as popular as football in England. Cricket is just one the many sports Australians are passionate about (is there a sport they do not play?). Rugby is by far #1 in New Zealand and South Africa. Cricket, I suppose is #1 in India, and perhaps Pakistan and Bangladesh. Only one player in the Netherlands XI that played in the recent WC was born there. It's a minor sport in Ireland.

comment by Jezzer (U4205)

posted on 20/8/11

no. 1 in india means potentially a billion fans, that's more than the USA and perhaps a couple of million others.

Also there is only 1 canadian team in the MLB, the Blue jays, no MLB team in Vancouver and there are very few canadian players in the MLB full stop.

Cricket is by far the most popular sport in Australia. Granted they are very passionate about rugby and aussie rules aslwell, but Cricket is the nation's national sport, as it is in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and i think also the west indies.

The reason that baseball has moreroom to expand is because less people play it full stop. Perhpas 500 million Baseball fans compared to potentially 2 billion Cricket fans.

Being no. 1 at cricket is so much bigger than being no.1 at baseball.

comment by Del Mar (U9261)

posted on 20/8/11

I forgot Sri Lanka. I suppose cricket is #1 there.

I always wondered about Australia. Is cricket #1 there?

Baseball is a wealthier sport though. Yankees' payroll is about the same as Real Madrid's.

comment by Jezzer (U4205)

posted on 20/8/11

just shows the amount of money floating around in america, at least at the moment.

comment by Del Mar (U9261)

posted on 20/8/11

Ewen Chatfield played 43 test matches for New Zealand.

Today, he drives a taxi for living!

posted on 20/8/11

the yanks have these strange stupid sports that no one else in the world plays

comment by Jezzer (U4205)

posted on 20/8/11

i don't think i'd even call american football a sport

comment by Del Mar (U9261)

posted on 20/8/11

It's going to Kenya and watching a herd of buffalo during their mating season.

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