Listen up, because this one stings.

Indian big business doesn’t just “prefer” cricket – they actively strangle football because football refuses to bend the knee to their advertising machine.

Here’s the savage reality broken down:


- No ad slots, no mercy. A football match is 90 non-stop minutes of pure chaos. Barely any natural breaks. You can’t stuff in six commercials every three minutes like cricket does between overs.  


- No “technical delays” allowed. cricket lets broadcasters pause the game for another minute of ads and pretend it’s rain or a drinks break. Nobody blinks. Try that in football, and the entire planet will riot.  



- Speed kills their profits. One hour of football feels electric. Switch straight to cricket, and it suddenly feels like the world slowed to a crawl – because it did. Every over is padded with 60 seconds of sponsored nonsense.



The result? indian capitalists and media giants quietly decided decades ago: let cricket become the cash cow. Flood it with money, tv rights, and hype. Starve football of airtime, sponsorships, and visibility. Keep the masses glued to a slower, far more profitable sport.



Next time you wonder why india – a country of 1.4 billion – can’t produce a single football world cup contender while cricket rules the universe, remember this: it wasn’t an accident. It was a cold, calculated business decision.



Football didn’t fail India.  
India’s billionaires failed football.  
And they’re still laughing.

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