![]() Cricket in Urban India The game of cricket is very popular sport in India, and development of the same has been closely tied up with the history of the country. With the expansion of British rule throughout the subcontinent, the British took the game with them wherever they went. The British first introduced cricket to India in 18th century. The early history of cricket was focused largely on the large cities. By 1900s the metros like Bombay (now Mumbai), Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Madras (now Chennai) were exposed to the game. Presidency matches started in 1892-93 between the Parsis and Europeans. With the Hindus too joining in, the tournament became the Bombay Triangular in 1907-08. Almost half a decade later in 1912-13, the entry of the Muslims made it a quadrangular. Golf in Urban India Golf is India is one of the oldest and widely played games that have placed itself as a status symbol. Indian Golf has earned a lot of recognition and reputation all over world since its inception. The history of Golf dates back to several centuries ago. Though the exact timing of the inception of Golf is known, it is thought that Golf was conceived around 600 years ago. However, the history of Golf in India is not that much old. The Indians started playing the game during the first half of the nineteenth century. The first ever Golf Club of India, named the Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC) was established in the year 1829 and heralded the journey of Golf in India. Scuba Diving in Urban Coastal India Scuba Diving and Snorkelling in India has fast become a popular adventure sport and is obviously an urban one. Of late, India as a country has successfully carved a niche for itself in the world of adventure tourism. The sheer variety of things available in the marine life adds to the exoticness and ecstasy of things. Diving and Snorkelling in Coastal India Diving and snorkelling is certainly the best way to get the feel of excitement and thrill of India's underwater world. The pristine clear waters of coasts of India and the sea shores also promises new and improved charm of diving and snorkelling that will leave anyone mesmerized. In India there is ample opportunity for scuba diving and snorkelling in India. There are many destinations that have not been explored so far, and some are pretty popular ones as well. All one has to do, is, don the scuba gear and get rolling. Regardless of being a professional or amateur in the fields the underwater experience of India will leave the person amazed. Chess in Urban India ![]() Table Tennis in Urban India Table Tennis is one urban game which is played almost in every college common room. Though Table Tennis started its journey after 1930, the players started to glow in the glory of fame only after the Second World War. An array of players like Chetan Baboor, Mouma Das, Achanta Sharath Kamal, Kamlesh Mehta, Mir Khasim Ali, Monalisa Baruah Mehta, Neha Aggarwal, Poulomi Ghatak, Mantu Ghosh and many other players in India have earned significant recognition and reputation in the international arena. Horse Racing in Urban India Horse Racing is an urban game in metropolitan cities like Kolkata, Mumbai and Bengaluru, involving two or more jockeys riding horses over a set distance for competition. Related Articles West Bengal, Indian State Tribes of West Bengal Culture of West Bengal Tourism In West Bengal Cities of West Bengal Medieval History of Bengal History of West Bengal Kolkata, Indian City, West Bengal History of Kolkata Economy of Kolkata Traditional Sports in India Group Sports in India History of Traditional Sports in India Insuknawr, Traditional Indian Sport |
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