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    Wisden Criticizes India’s Dominance Over Global Cricket as ‘Orwellian’

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 14, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The UK-based Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack has issued a strong critique of India’s overwhelming influence on international cricket. It describes this dominance as ‘Orwellian,’ suggesting that the control exerted by Indian cricket authorities has become excessively politicized and detrimental to the sport’s global integrity. This perspective reflects growing unease about how power dynamics within cricket governance may be skewing the game’s development and fairness.

    India’s rise as a cricketing powerhouse has been accompanied by significant economic and administrative influence, particularly through the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The BCCI’s financial strength and political clout have allowed it to shape international cricket policies, tournament structures, and scheduling to its advantage. Meanwhile, smaller cricketing nations often struggle to have their voices heard, raising questions about equity and representation in the sport’s global administration.

    In a significant development, Wisden’s commentary adds to ongoing debates about the balance of power in cricket’s governance. The criticism underscores the need for reforms to ensure that cricket remains a truly global game, free from undue political interference. As the sport continues to grow commercially, maintaining transparency and fairness will be crucial for its long-term health and international appeal.

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