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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

My husband loves watching the cricket. He has been watching the Indian premier league recently and I have noticed that they have cheerleaders at the games. I appreciate that it may be a little presumptuous but it seems that very few of the cheerleaders are local. It seems silly to me to not use the Indian ladies who can be incredibly beautiful. Why are almost all of the cheerleaders white?

I do however love the fact that one of the stadiums is called the wankhede stadium and the commentators say "wank-a-day"

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By *OOM696969Man
over a year ago

BRIDLINGTON

The cheer leaders are from South Africa I think

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's likely to be a religious restriction for the ladies of India.

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By *JC003Man
over a year ago

Welling, London

Always chuckled at the pronunciation of wankhede :p

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By *emptd2Man
over a year ago

Burgess Hill & Birmingham


"It's likely to be a religious restriction for the ladies of India. "

+1

India isn't as progressive as you think it is. Women have a defined role in society.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I guess that is why. But I think it seems silly to put girls up there, who potentially could be seen as successful role models, if it is something that culturally would be unachievable/unacceptable for the young people watching to pursue in the future.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I guess that is why. But I think it seems silly to put girls up there, who potentially could be seen as successful role models, if it is something that culturally would be unachievable/unacceptable for the young people watching to pursue in the future."

The audience for IPL cricket is now global, so I guess that's why we get all the sideshows.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can't beat the IPL. Quality

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can't beat the IPL. Quality "

Along with the Big Bash league in Oz too.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Whatever would W.G.Grace think

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's likely to be a religious restriction for the ladies of India.

+1

India isn't as progressive as you think it is. Women have a defined role in society. "

this the Indian cult2 is very restrictive to women there class structure is very rigid

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By *ydeiMan
over a year ago

Aurora

Anyone in India to watch and support the IPL and looking for some kinky fun during your stay here?

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By *ikramMan
over a year ago

stockport

ha just reading through the posts on this forum.

Back in 2011-12 there was a big match fixing scandal and ever since then, the major contributing factor for having white cheerleaders is solely so they can be restricted in terms of being able to fraternise/party with the cricketers and also one less channel for match fixers to get through to the players.

The other problem being most of these girls are aspiring models/ actress and whilst their indian counterparts wont stand out in the heat dancing for the peanuts that they get paid, foreigners do not have any such issues.

The IPL organisers regularly hold auditions for new cheerleaders but dont pay enough.

I mean the class culture thing is still a part of india but not as much in the bigger metro cities.

But wouldnt blatantly blame as being ( culture/class and a defined role)

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By *lack_BBCMan
over a year ago

INDIAN

Cheerleading is not a frivolous skill, although it is there as a peripheral entertainment source. Indian girls just don't have the skills yet, because like any other skill there is just no practice for them at the moment - there just is no culture on this front, just like say, for any sport that is not played in India.

It is not such a popular activity in many countries, either. The Americans are particularly good at it, because their franchise model sports seasons are well developed as business models, just like their NCAA college sports produces so much high quality sport and spectacle for TV. So, cheerleading has a leading role to play in their programs, and is hence given much importance.

Cheerleaders go through pretty demanding physical and gymnastic training to be in good shape and regularly perform in well coordinated routines. None of this can be done by Indian girls yet. So, there isn't that much choice IF that kind of cheer leading is desired at an IPL event. If it is just about dancing a little and look like you're having fun, then there is plenty of choice.

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By *oungstuddMan
over a year ago

cardiff


"It's likely to be a religious restriction for the ladies of India. "

Nope thats not the reason at all..A lot of girls from eastern european countries land up here in India to try their luck in Bollywood. however not all of them are able to bag roles, so they try their hand with everything including cheerleading and are available at a much lesser cost to the organisers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I guess having the opportunity to watching white ladies can also be reason. Just like many white people like brown people, most brown people like white people

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By *uddlybear2015Man
over a year ago

BEDFORD


"Whatever would W.G.Grace think "

He'd think he could make some serious money,he was pretty mercenary.

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