Pay, Play, Get Played: The Cost of Cricket in Kashmir
By Malik Yaseen
Across the valley, kids gather on dirt fields, their eyes set on the dream of making it big. But in the scramble for fame and recognition, an ugly reality is emerging.
Local cricket tournaments are capitalizing on that dream, turning a beloved sport into a cash cow while leaving the players with nothing but false hope.
Organisers of these so-called “mega” cricket tournaments ask teams to pay anywhere from ₹5000 to ₹6000 to enter. In return, teams get nothing but the possibility of being eliminated after just one game.
The structure is simple: a knockout format with little chance to showcase real skill, where the best teams rarely make it past the first round.
Yet, organisers rake in large sums as they draw in 32 to 64 teams, each hoping for a chance at something bigger.
But what do the players get? Poorly maintained grounds, a mat laid over uneven turf instead of a proper pitch, no medical support, and often no access to basic necessities like drinking water or food.
Injury is an ever-present risk, and the lack of safety........
© Kashmir Observer
