Sport, interrupted: How the coronavirus lockdown is affecting the Indian sport ecosystem

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The sporting economy has come to a grinding halt due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The lockdown in India and its long-term effects pose a threat to the survival of leagues, clubs, academies, support personnel, and everyone involved in the sport’s operations. In this series, ESPN examines the effects on the nation’s sporting landscape, examining everything from major league teams to local academies.

Batters rely on their 95-year history to carry them through despite the shaky pitch.
With the Indian market closed and a glut of imported willow, producers of cricket equipment are targeting sales in Australia and New Zealand.- Jonathan Selvaraj

Delhi players are left in limbo by hot-weather cricket kept in cold storage.
In addition to providing a warm-up for the elite season, the off-season competitions help those who are on the outside receive recognition.- Jonathan Selvaraj

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