India on the eve of colonization
Introduction of the game
British merchants use to play Cricket as an recreational activity. When merchants metamorphosed into rulers, they continued to demonstrate their recreational persuits in India. First recorded cricket match on Indian soil was played between British Soldiers & English settlers in the year 1751.
Adoption by Locals
The locals who watch the game became curious about it. Parsi community was the wealthiest community in Mumbai at that time. They were the first civilian community to take up Cricket in Mumbai. They established Orientalist Cricket Club in Mumbai in 1848 which did not survived for long and had premature death in just 2 years. However Parsis then established Young Zorastrians club in 1850. After the Parsis, Hindus also established their own club in Mumbai in 1866.
Distinction between Locals & Britishers
The scene of the cricketing activities of the Mumbai locals was the Esplanade 'maidan,' which was situated in front of the western ramparts of the erstwhile Bombay 'Fort' which was demolished in 1860. At the far end of this 'maidan' was a plot of land that was out of bounds for dogs and Indians - the Bombay Gymkhana.
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